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VOICES FROM MARINE on the year ahead
What sort of challenges or opportunities will the new year bring? We asked a few industry insiders for their thoughts.
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TOWLINES (January 2023)
Chilean salvage provider Ultratug has received a significant boost to its fleet with addition of the AHTS/salvage tug Lenga.
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Boluda expands offering with FSRU services
Bioluda will begin towing services for the first installation of a floating LNG storage plant in Germany.
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Boskalis’ Hans Dieteren joins IMCA board
Hans Dieteren has joined the International Marine Contractors Association board
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Swedish Club welcomes new year with new MD
Thomas Nordberg has officially taken the helm at the international marine insurance firm Swedish Club after four months behind the scenes.
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Salvage round-up (January 2023)
An important role for marine salvors is to minimise financial risk and combat pollution but their contribution to saving lives should not be overlooked, as a recent incident off Spain demonstrated.
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North Star launches ambitious crew recruitment drive
Critically low crewing levels could pose a major threat to the marine industry, which is going to need more and more.
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Measuring the cost benefits of real-time sea state data
Miros talks to MJ about how real-time sea state data could save millions in wind farm operating costs.
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Ship repair market to see $billions growth
The global ship repair and maintenance market can expect revenues of $50 billion in the next 10 years, a report claims.
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MacArtney fits winch to North Pole vessel
MacArtney has fitted Sweden’s icebreaker and research vessel with a winch for an expedition to the top of the world.
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Electric tug order success for Sanmar
Sanmar Shipyards has secured orders for three Robert Allan Ltd (RAL) designed battery-powered tugs for operators in Canada and Norway.
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Ports to make bunker measuring systems mandatory
Antwerp, Zeebrugge and Rotterdam will make bunker measuring systems mandatory next year, the authorities have announced.
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‘Game changer’ simulator developed for offshore sector
A new facility at a UK university can run simulations of maritime scenarios in real time, providing data for a host of applications,
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Teledyne enhances security offering with ChartWorld
Teledyne has expanded its digital offering with the purchase of Cyprus-based ChartWorld International.
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Tight squeeze in the Scheur calls for more tugs
The building of the Maasdelta Tunnel has necessitated extra restrictions for vessels on the River Scheur.
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Cold ironing confirmed for Italian ports
Quays at the Italian ports of Genoa and Savona are to be fully electrified, the winner of the project contracts has revealed.
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Serco Royal Navy contract renewed
UK-based Serco will continue its marine services provision for the Royal Navy following the awarding of a contract that will ensure continuity of support.
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Back in the fold: UK re-engages with EU
The UK has formally rejoined an EU group to develop renewables in the North Sea.
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Tug delivery round-up (January 2023)
This month we look at four recent deliveries from European shipyards reflecting a continuing appetite for both fleet renewal and to meet continuing demand for towing services.