All News articles – Page 121
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Taiwan offshore wind boom
Increased demand in the country’s offshore wind sector is creating new job opportunities
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Agreement signed to electrify Europe
The partners want to integrate various power and control systems for new hybrid and retrofitted vessels
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Survey vessel sinking report
The MAIB has published a report into the flooding and sinking of a survey workboat in British waters
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Marine evacuation for smaller vessels
A new Marine Evacuation System (MES) aims to fill the safety gap for small to medium size passenger vessels
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Increasing survival in cold water
A new life jacket is on the market which claims to increase survival time in cold water
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Caterpillar takes step towards methanol as a fuel
WIth the future fuels scene heating up, Caterpillar says it has developed its engines to be more climate friendly.
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Turkey bans ‘toxic’ aircraft carrier
Turkey has banned a ’toxic’ aircraft carrier from entering its waters
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Briggs wins offshore windfarm contract
Briggs Marine has been awarded a major new offshore windfarm service contract
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Demand grows for hydrographic survey tech
Global demand for hydrographic surveys and bathymetric analysis has boosted the market for equipment, a report finds.
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DNV appoints UK & Ireland area manager
A new area manager will look affter the UK and Ireland for classification society DNV
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New e-navigation system launches
A new voyage planning service promises to fuel costs and workload for crew and shore teams
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Dual-fuel system for aluminium catamaran
The world’s largest aluminium catamaran is to be propelled by Wärtsilä’s dual-fuel engine technology
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Shipwreck! The hidden costs of salvage
Salvaging and disposing of shipwrecks can have unforeseen costs if planning is not carried out to the finest detail.
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EXCLUSIVE: First peek at Cox's hydrogen outboard
Cox Marine’s diesel outboard will run on hydrogen at the flick of a switch - and it’s possibly the first to do so.
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Demand rises for Nippon antifouling
Cruise ships are ending lengthy lay-ups with hulls completely free of biofouling thanks to Nippon Paint Marine’s antifouling system
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Tug delivery round-up (September 2022)
This month we explore five notable tug deliveries with European connections including a US-built Rotortug, a design with roots in Dutch expertise.
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Shipyard carries out first hydrogen retrofit
A Dutch shipyard has started work on its first hydrogen project
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Survey ordered for first large Norwegian wind farm
Fugro is to survey the first large-scale offshore wind farm in Norway
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Research claims nuclear propulsion viable for ships
A new 190-page report exploring the potential for nuclear fusion as a propulsion system for ships has concluded it could be viable