Equipment News – Page 4
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Wescom strengthens safety offering with purchase
Safety equipment group Wescom has announced the purchase of BCB International to bolster its influence in various safety segments, it says.
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Hefring wins contract to supply IMAS to entire fleet
Hefring Marine’s IMAS software will be installed on the entire fleet of the Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue (Redningsselskapet), the company has announced.
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Enhanced monitoring for sustainable marine development
Fugro has secured a major contract from ISPRA to deliver Italy’s offshore wave and current measurement network
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Next Geosolutions secures key subsea survey projects
Next Geosolutions has won two major contracts to support subsea surveys for key offshore renewables projects
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‘New era in offshore operations’ begins
A ‘new era in offshore operations’ has begun with the launch of a new 24m unmanned surface vessel
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Sanmar tugs enhance Turkey’s coastal safety
Two more ‘Kurtarma’ series tugs have been delivered to Turkey, reinforcing the country’s aims to ensure adequate emergency towage provision in a country which, because of its location, oversees the safety of one of the region’s most important and strategic waterways.
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MCA warns of risk-to-life counterfeit pilot ladders
Safety warnings have been issued over pilot ladders after the US Coast Guard identified counterfeit products during an inspection.
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Setting new standards in emergency vessel design and build
WMD has developed a groundbreaking range of 16-metre emergency vessels, designed to set new standards in safety
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Exail sells first DriX O-16 USV
Exail has announced the first sale of its DriX O-16, an autonomous, sustainable uncrewed surface vessel
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Kongsberg Discovery boosts portfolio with Naxys purchase
Kongsberg Discovery will strengthen its underwater monitoring capability with the purchase of a firm that specialises in acoustic monitoring.
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Shipping study commissioned to assess wind farm risk
Finland’s first open-sea offshore wind farm will be risk assessed by ABL Group before building starts, with the €2+ billion project due to be operational in the 2030s.
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Heerema plans float-over barge for North Sea wind farms
Dutch engineering giant Heerema Marine Contractors has signed a contract with European transmission system operator TenneT for a float-over barge.
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€Millions boost for Irish hydrographic firm
Ocean data firm Xocean says a €115 million fund raise will held it to expand across multiple offshore segments.
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Report highlights need for data standardisation
Standardised data could have transformative potential, not only as a response to growing regulatory and environmental pressures but as a strategic advantage for the entire sector, writes Opsealog founder and managing director Arnaud Dianoux.
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Contentious subsea cable damage fully repaired
A second damaged subsea cable has had to be repaired by a specialised cable-repair vessel in northern Europe just a month after the first one was detected.
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A cutting-edge autonomous subsea monitoring system
EIVA and Tuco Marine are introducing a cutting-edge autonomous system for inspecting subsea assets
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Underwater gliders to survey 200m North Sea depths
Subsea ocean data will be collected by specialist gliders in the North Sea over a period of three years.
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Saturation diver shares story of survival after 41 minutes without oxygen
A saturation diver who survived for 41 minutes after his umbilical cable snapped 90 metres below sea level shared his story with delegates at a recent conference.
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DEEP DIVE: Power challenges of a multi-purpose net zero vessel
Subsea vessel REM Pioneer combines innovative power handling with versatile design, supporting energy-efficient operations from wind installations to recycling and trenching activities. Stevie Knight reports.