Marine Construction News – Page 77
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Fast response firefighting vessel
A leading aluminium vessel manufacturer, working in a tri-partnership agreement has launched a high performance, first-in-class fire-fighting vessel.
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Scottish shipyard faces closure
The future of a Scottish shipyard is at risk following confirmation that the company behind it is going into administration.
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Cruise ships lengthened at Italian yard
A shipyard in Palermo, Italy, has completed the lengthening of two vessels to make them the longest cruise ships in the world.
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Copenhagen bridge project completed
Architect WilkinsonEyre has been working in collaboration with Danish real estate developer Realdania By & Byg for the construction of Lille Langebro, a new pedestrian and cycle bridge in Copenhagen’s Inner Harbour.
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Sustainability commitment at Dutch shipyards
As part of an ongoing commitment to sustainability, a Dutch shipbuilder is having 42,000 solar panels installed at a number of its facilities.
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New RIB gets celebrity visitor
A celebrated British veteran of the arts has visited a new RIB with the same name as a 19th century vessel in the spotlight by virtue of their latest book.
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Efficient utility vessel offers multiple propulsion options
An Italian design team has developed the EUVES (Efficient Utility Vessel) that is designed to meet the requirements of a number of workboat roles writes Dag Pike.
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Hopper barge repair and maintenance
Jenkins Marine has contracted Manor Marine to provide slipway, repair and maintenance services for the Split Hopper Barge, ‘Nab’.
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Walkaround workboat launched
Tuco Marine has presented the brand new ProZero 10m Walkaround Workboat at Aqua Nor 2019 in Trondheim Norway.
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The hidden dangers of the HS-OSC Code
According to Naval Architect, John Kecsmar, HS-OSC Code CTVs could run into difficulties with out-of-range passenger accelerations.
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Custom workboat will perform multiple roles
A UK-based specialist marine operator has expanded its fleet of workboats and harbour launches with a newbuild 15m Multicat workboat/barge, writes Graeme Ewens.
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Dynamic hydrofoil for low-wake, high-speed ferry
All American Marine, Inc. (AAM) has completed construction and delivered the last of three low wake and high-speed passenger vessels built for Kitsap Transit in Washington State.
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Landing Utility Vessel for aquaculture industry
A heavy lifting capacity will allow a new vessel to be able to carry out a wider range of support tasks to the aquaculture industry.
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Catamaran completes fleet modernisation
A new Dutch-built fast catamaran ferry, has gone into north German service, reports Tom Todd.
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International effort behind new Baltic service
A new energy-efficient Baltic ferry service for launch later this year will be a north European co-operative effort involving companies in Denmark, Germany, Poland and Latvia, reports Tom Todd.
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CTV order for OESV operator
An offshore energy support vessel (OESV) operator will expand its business with the order of a new crew transfer vessel (CTV).
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Antifouling fuel saving ability tested
A French sea rescue organisation will test an environmentally friendly fouling release film in extreme Atlantic conditions with the aim of significantly cutting fuel consumption in its vessels.
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French port invests €20m in shoreside power
A French port authority aims to cut emissions by spending €20m over the next six years to extend shoreside power.
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Safe mooring solution boosts efficiency
A new safety-focused mooring solution actively dampens vessel motion to increase the range of environmental conditions in which cargo can be transferred and improve throughput.
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Elbe moves closer to target capability
Adjustment works to deepen and widen the River Elbe fairway have begun with the aim of improving large vessel access at the Port of Hamburg.