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Berlin Owner Gets Another Ferry from WSM
Satisfied Berlin shipowner Reederei Riedel took delivery of its second passenger ferry in two years in late March when Werft und Servicezentrum Mittelrhein (WSM) completed the state-of-the-art Spree Diamant.
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Centa's Sounds of Silence for Amphibious Jet Bus
Yorkshire UK based Centa Transmissions will make the journey south for Seawork 2005 content at having recently helped amphibious vehicle producer Covelink Marine tocreate their new Roylecraft Amphibious Jet Bus .
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Ali-it Always on Target at Seawork
Pembrokeshire based aluminium boatbuilders Ali-it Marine return for a fourth consecutive year at Seawork , apresence which the company says has done much to help establish them in the UK and European marketplace.
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West Point to Raise the Alarm at Seawork
A newcomer to Seawork2005 will be Fareham UK based West Point Marine Services , a company established in 1986 by Mark Jenkins and expanded in 2000 when he took over Parsons Mathway Marine , previously owned by his father who was retiring at that time.
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Air Hoist Delivers Lift for US Shipyard
Monorail hoists from J DNeuhaus of Coventry UK can be used for a diverse range of applications, as highlighted by a special version of its EH 50 model being supplied to an American shipyard for the handling and manipulation of ship segments.
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EBRD Loan to Aid Reconstruction of Dubrovnik Harbour
As more and more cruise passengers flock to Dubrovnik, one of the most popular attractions on the Adriatic Sea, a ? 26.5m EBRD loan is to be used to help modernise Gruz Harbour to meet the growing demand. The loan is part of a plan by the Dubrovnik Port Authority ...
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UKHO-Priar Stavanger Agreement
The UK Hydrographic Office isto include Primar-Stavanger data within its worldwide Admiralty ECDIS and ENC (Electronic Nautical Chart) services, following an agreement signed between the two organisations at the end of March.
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New Engine as 'Gipsy Moth IV' Sails Again
A regular quayside exhibitor at Seawork , EP Barrus Ltd is supporting a project to restore the historic sailing vessel Gipsy Moth IV . The Isle of Wight based charity United Kingdom Sailing Academy (UKSA) has come to the aid of the vessel through a partnership between Yachting Monthly and ...
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English Nature Call for Coastal Action
English Nature released its maritime strategy on the future of seas and coasts last month, calling for new legislation to create a network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), a movement from coastal defence to coastal management, and effective marine spatial planning.
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James Fisher Acquires FenderCare
Marine services provider James Fisher has acquired Fender Care Marine Solutions Ltd and Fender Care Marine Services Group Ltd (FenderCare), suppliers of large scale pneumatic fenders, for a maximum consideration of £ 12m cash, with the final £ 740,000 subject to earn out provisions for the financial year ending 31 ...
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ACE Makes Space for New Marine Crane Range
Scotland based Alfred Cheyne Engineering Ltd (ACE) has taken on the role of sole distributor for HS Marine cranes in the UK and Ireland.
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Semco Starts 2005 With More Good News
Continuing last year''s strong performance, Semco Salvage & Marine of Singapore began the year with another significant assignment - the tow of the FPSO Kizomba B from Ulsan, Korea, to offshore Luanda, Angola.
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John Pattisson Remembered at Seawork 2005 International
Seawork 2005 will miss the cheerful presence, creative energy and sheer enthusiasm of John Pattisson, who sadly died far too young last year.
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German Chairmen Slide Into Seawork 2005 International
With exhibitors now coming from as far afield as Australia and Singapore, Seawork2005 International is indeed growing in stature as an event which attracts global interest.
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£1.1m Ashtead Oorder for VT TSS
Signifying what it sees as an upturn in global offshore activity, Ashtead Technology , the Aberdeen-based rental company, has placed an order worth 1.1m with VT TSS ofWatford for four of its latest Marinus attitude and heading reference units together with other proprietary equipment.
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Port of Ngqura Taking Shape
Construction of South Africa''s newest harbour, Port of Ngqura, at Port Elizabeth, in the Eastern Cape, is progressing according to schedule, with approximately Rand 2 billion already having been spent on infrastructure.
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No Lead in this Zeppelin
Dutch heavy transport shipping operator Dockwise delivered its lightest ever load last month when a 75m LOA zeppelin weighing only 700 kilos was transported on board Dock Express 10 on a 35 day voyage from Germany to Japan.
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VT Halmatic Sends the Fleet to Seawork
The new Pacific 24 RIB, VT Halmatic's next generation seaboat for the British Royal Navy, may make an appearance at Seawork 2005One certainty, however, appears to be the replacement of the VT Halmatic built Brownsea Island tourist ferry Maid of the Harbour by the current newbuild Spirit of Portsmouth, a ...
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Deutz Flight to the Finnish
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'Sea Helper' is a First for Macduff Ship Design
The harbour tug Sea Helper is the first vessel of its class to be designed by Macduff Ship Design. Aberdeenshire Council in Scotland commissioned Macduff Ship Design to produce the design, contract/tender information, and act as owner''s project managers throughout the contract period.