News 2-4 – Page 11
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We need to up the ante on alt fuel infrastructure
The marine industry needs to move more quickly on getting alt fuels infrastructure in place
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Trelleborg builds upon its Vietnam manufacturing ability
Trelleborg Group is investing in a brand new manufacturing facility in Vietnam
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Could partnership signal end of ‘dinosaur diesels’?
Swiss and British engineering come together at Nor-Shipping to develop hydrogen fuel cells in marine to replace “centuries’ old tech”
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Sentinels christened for coastal waters inspections
Two patrol boats have been christened at Portsmouth International Port as part of the UK’s initiative to inspect British waters for a number of issues, including illegal fishing.
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Mackay steps further into UK marine electronics segment
Mackay Marine, has expanded its worldwide marine electronics presence in the United Kingdom
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EC proposes new rules on maritime safety and pollution
A raft of proposals to improve and modernise safety in maritime and reduce pollution are being put to European commissioners.
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Svitzer launches ‘Jubilee’ tug at historic port
An HVO-fuelled Azimuth Stern Drive tug has been launched at a historic port by tug giant Svitzer.
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OXE Marine appoints new CEO
OXE Marine has appointed Paul Frick as CEO, the company has announced.
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Shortage of skilled seafarers could spell disaster in maritime
Students and young people are not choosing maritime for their careers, and this could have disastrous consequences. We look at the situation in the UK, one of the great traditional seafaring nations.
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Maintaining position as ’shipbuilder of choice’
Devil in the detail – Strategic Marine is putting the growing demand for comfort at the heart of its vessel designs.
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The benefits of dynamic monitoring & control offshore
Driving force: Dynamic monitoring and control should be at the heart of offshore wind turbine success: a look at the role it plays
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Offshore USVs – the better, safer option?
The use of Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) for survey work has rocketed, and for good reason. But it’s not all plain sailing. Stevie Knight looks at where the vessels are taking us.
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Wind farm seabed inspection with uncrewed vessels
Leading renewable energy company Vattenfall has achieved a significant breakthrough in offshore wind farm operations by conducting the first large-scale seabed survey using uncrewed surface vessels.
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Offshore wind faces ‘a race to the bottom’
IMCA, Siemens Gamesa and Vestas have all lent their voices to growing calls for the offshore wind sector to slow down to avoid a race to the bottom
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UK offshore wind companies urged to look to reshoring
Offshore wind employers are being warned against seeking to continue to exploit foreign labour following the end of the Offshore Wind Workers Concession.
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Tug news – round-up to June 2023
The latest look at new vessel arrivals features two new Multi Cats from Damen Shipyards, an order from Norway for Sanmar Shipyards and an addition to Ports of Jersey’s expanding fleet.
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Major engineering for Rotterdam tunnel crossing
A major civil engineering project has been hit by a few setbacks and delays, but the Maasdelta Tunnel is well on its way to providing the major port city of Rotterdam with a new crossing.
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Autonomous ship errors: who’s to blame?
Establishing liability if an autonomous ship gets into difficulties might prove difficult for investigators and courts
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High-power batteries rolled out for new fast ferry
Damen has selected its battery system for use on its new electric fast ferry in Lower Saxony, northwest Germany.
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Major Dutch canal works completed by ‘Destiny’
A special workboat called ‘Destiny’ has been instrumental in upgrading and widening more than 60km of canals in the Netherlands.