Navaids – Page 19

  • The new EM 3000 3m navigation buoy is highly visible to both the eye and radar.
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    Eason Marine in Single Source Supplier Agreement

    2002-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Eason Marine Ltd and XJF Plastics Ltd have announced an agreement to create a single source supplier of navigation buoys and flotation equipment.

  • Lanterns marking the channel to Boston are situated at one mile intervals.
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    Port of Boston Opts for Self-Contained Lanterns

    2002-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The Port of Boston in Lincolnshire UK has chosen two Tideland MLED-120SC self-contained lanterns to help mark the navigational channel from the Wash. The busy East Coast port handles vessels of up to 4,000 dwt, with trade links throughout Europe and Scandinavia.

  • The THV Patricia, a regular fixture at previous seaworks, is seen attending a Class 2 buoy for lift, clean, waterjet and inspection. Trinity House has won more than 20 new customers in the last year.
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    Trinity House Launches Life Cycle Services at seawork2002

    2002-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Trinity House Lighthouse Service returns to seawork to launch new life cycle services for coastal asset owners from Stand 137. Trinity House will also have their 20m launch THL Vectis moored alongside at seawork''s floating exhibition pontoon.

  • The 1500 from French navaids manufacturer Mobilis.
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    Mobilis Clearly Visible at seawork

    2002-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The French designer and manufacturer of navaids, Mobilis, returns for seawork2002 with a selection of their buoys, solar lights, mooring and anchoring systems, aluminium towers and lighthouses up to 30m in height.

  • Hydrosphere spent the winter developing the new SBY range of buoys.
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    Buoyant Hydrosphere Lights Up Exhibition

    2002-06-01T00:00:00Z

    After a long winter of development, the hampshirebased navaids supplier Hydrosphere UK Ltd will launch a new range of low cost navigation and regulatory buoys on Stand 126 at seawork2002.

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    United Kingdom Government Announces Light Dues Cut

    2002-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The British Government''s Department of Transport, Local Government and the Regions has announced that light dues paid by merchant ships and fishing vessels for aids to navigation will be reduced from 41 to 40 pence per net tonne in 2002/2003.

  • Tideland Signal has supplied a Syncrolan offshore warning system for the water injection unit being added to BPs Valhall platform.
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    Syncrolan Warning System Lights North Sea

    2002-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Tideland Signal''s Syncrolan offshore warning system has been chosen to mark a water injection platform (WIP) currently being added to BP''s Valhall Field in the Norwegian North Sea as part of a long term programme of investment.

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    Irish Harbour Masters See Navaids Funding Boost

    2002-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Ireland''s ports and harbours have seen major developments and increased operations funding over recent years, resulting in an increase for the supply of new aids to navigation.