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Bosch Rexroth

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St. Neots

Cambridgeshire

United Kingdom

+44 1480 223 200

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  • Bosch Rextroth has produced a hydraulic cylinder weighing 146 tons

    News

    146 ton cylinder for world’s biggest pilling barge

    2019-12-06T10:53:00

    The heaviest hydraulic cylinder ever produced by Netherlands manufacturer Bosch Rexroth, is ready for installation onboard the biggest ever piling barge.

  • The tests examined the reliability of the IndraDrive ML at various temperatures, levels of humidity and vibrations

    News

    Universal inverter gets double classification

    2017-09-07T10:43:00

    A universal inverter developed by Bosch Rexroth has been approved for use in vessels and offshore equipment by two international maritime classification organisations, reducing the engineering overheads for maritime plant suppliers.

  • Ron van den Oetelaar (Bosch Rexroth), Bas Buchner (MARIN) and those involved at the MARIN Offshore Basin wave generator

    News

    Making waves

    2015-02-05T11:13:00

    Netherlands marine research institute MARIN has signed the contract for a new wave generator for its new Concept Basin. Part of this contract is a complete new wave generation control system for the wave generators in the Offshore Basin and Seakeeping and Manoeuvring Basin, commissioned in 2000.

  • The WavePOD test rig

    News

    Electricity generator for wave energy

    2014-12-29T15:43:00

    Wave energy technology company Aquamarine Power has teamed up with Bosch Rexroth to launch an industry-wide initiative that aims to solve the problem of converting captured wave energy into electricity by creating a ''standardised self-contained offshore electricity generator'' suitable for several different wave energy concepts.

  • The winches are directly driven by the second largest motor from the Hägglunds CB series. Photo: Damen Shipyards

    News

    Traction and control system for tug winches

    2012-09-12T17:45:00

    Bosch Rexroth developed and engineered both the hydraulic and electrical systems for the winches of a new tug for Damen Shipyards.

  • The addition of another full length car deck on Red Funnels ro-ro ferries necessitated a dual level linkspan arrangement which was implemented by Bosch Rexroth.

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    Linkspan Lifts Red Funnel's Fortunes

    2012-05-21T17:54:00

    A significant growth in traffic has led Red Funnel , the original Isle of Wight ferry operator, to extend and refurbish two of its three 2,900 ton Raptor class vessels, Red Osprey and Red Falcon , stretching each boat and adding another full length car deck to provide capacity for ...

  • The Pieter Schelte will completely lift the tops off offshore platforms with a weight of up to 48,000 tonnes.

    News

    International team creates record lifter

    2012-04-27T09:00:00

    Disassembling the topsides of offshore platforms has, in the past, meant workers manually separating the structure into individual parts whilst at sea, an activity both time consuming and hazardous.

  • Barge Master BV has installed Rexroth heave compensation to enhance the effectiveness of offshore cranes.

    News

    Heave compensation adds to crane’s capability

    2012-01-30T08:00:00

    Wind farms and drilling platforms are becoming more widespread, with construction costs playing an integral role in their development. In previous years, the lack of convincing crane technology has proven to be a big problem.

  • The lock design of the expanded Panama Canal is aimed at conserving resources.

    News

    Anniversary canal locks in water savings

    2011-06-23T16:55:00

    For its 100 year anniversary in 2014, the Panama Canal Authority is modernizing and expanding the canal between the Atlantic and Pacific.

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