All News articles – Page 118
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MRE doubles fleet with acquisition
Manor Renewable Energy has doubled its fleet of crew transfer vessels with the purchase of OPUS Marine.
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Healthy order book for Damen
Damen Shipyards has boosted its order book with notable contracts for three of its next generation tugs for Dutch and German owners.
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Wave energy project enters phase two
Five wave energy projects wil share €3.6 million to help develop a prototype
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Tugs on the move for Svitzer
Svitzer has announced the relocation of a UK-based tug following an addition to its Milford Haven fleet along with the strengthening of its Brazilian fleet with an order for two ASD tugs.
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Huisman ordered to build third MCPG
A third motion compensation pile gripper will be built by civil engineering equipment maker Huisman following an order from offshore energy firm Heerema.
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Bigger boats launched for polar exploration
Experts and researchers say increasing traffic at both poles, especially the north, is an increasing cause for concern.
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‘Sparky’ finally starts work
Damen’s first all-electric harbour tug Sparky has finally commenced operations following delivery and christening for its owners Ports of Auckland (POAL).
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JRC navcom for high-speed cats
ProNav delivers JRC navigation and communication packages to three newly built high-speed catamarans
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Boskalis results and takeover latest
Boskalis reports improved financial results for first half-year 2022 but a sharp decline in revenue and earnings in its Towage & Salvage division.
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EST-Floattech hires CEO, CFO as part of growth plan
Maritime battery system developer EST Floattech says it is poised for international growth and a new product roll-out.
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World’s first offshore H2 plant launched
The world’s first offshore hydrogen production unit has been launched, aiming to demonstrate the reliability of an electrolyser at sea
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Robot launched to clear waterways of microplastics
A new product has launched in the UK promising to rid waterways of microplastics, oil and debris
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Kongsberg wins thruster deal with Med Marine
Kongsberg Maritime has agreed a sizable contract with Med Marine to deliver 32 US-series azimuth thrusters for newbuilding ASD tugs.
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ClassNK approves world’s first ammonia-fuelled tug
Classification society ClassNK has issued its Approval in Principle (AiP) for an ammonia-fuelled tug.
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Report demands action to eliminate plastic pellets
A new report has highlighted the disastrous impact of plastic pellets on marine wildlife.
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Smarter network solutions for marine customers
A leading smart network solutions provider has turned to SpaceX for high-speed broadband
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Zero chemical compact sewage plant unveiled for vessels
A compact automated sewage treatment plant solution promises compliance with MEPC. 227 (64)
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Civils contractor in project first with tensioner
In a project first for one civils contractor, a tensioner has been used for the installation of a wire rope off a CSV
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France could be sinking - models predict
A researcher at CEREMA, a government-funded environment agency, says climate change models show action is needed.
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Anger erupts over P&O Ferries’ CEO speech invitation
The disgraced boss of P&O Ferries has been vilified again by unions after being invited to speak at a ferry conference.