All News articles – Page 124
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First Dutch port approves H2 bunkering
The Port of Ijmuiden becomes the first Dutch port to be granted a hydrogen bunkering licence.
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Dredging vital to save Rhine trade
Heatwaves and evaporating waterways mean that major dredging measures will be essential along the Rhine, says Germany.
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Micro-plastic collection device in engines rolled out
The roll-out of an innovative engine-mounted plastic collecting device has begun
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MacGregor to supply RoRo equipment for 4 vessels
A significant order to supply four vessels with RoRo equipment has been received by MacGregor.
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Three firms sign MoU for methanol engines
An MoU has been signed to look at developing engines with three fuel options, including methanol.
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James Fisher partners NMDC in civils work
Two global marine engineering companies have partnered to expand their capabilities in civils
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New crane doubles loading capacity at Zeebrugge
P&O Ferries has doubled its capacity to load and unload cargo at its Zeebrugge hub
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The shipping fuel mosaic: Shell interview
Dr Alexandra Ebbinghaus talks to Maritime Journal about how Shell is looking for ways to decarbonise its shipping fuel offering.
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Hydramec & Scantrol team up to supply Basket LARS
The two firms have joined up once again to provide a LARS for subsea basket deployment.
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RINA appoints first female president
The Royal Institution of Naval Architects has appointed its first female president
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New propulsion gives life to ageing ferry
An ageing African ferry can continue its daily route across Lake Victoria thanks to a new propulsion system.
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Hydrogen hub earmarked for Felixstowe
One of the UK’s largest ports could soon be the site of a green hydrogen hub.
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Fast Crew Suppliers for West Africa
An independent maritime services company has bought two Damen Fast Crew Suppliers
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Replica sailing ship embarks on 18-month voyage
Götheborg of Sweden has arrived in London, the first port of many on a long voyage throughout Europe and Asia.
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>40,000 expected at 30th SMM in Hamburg
Two thousand exhibitors will be presenting their products, innovations or business ideas in the 10 halls at the Hamburg Messe exhibition centre from September 6-9, with visitors expected from at least 100 countries.
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Australian tug salvage operation
A salvage operation is underway at an Australian port to salvage two wrecked tugs which sank in January
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Million pound funding for geotech firm
A Cornish UK engineering firm that specialises in innovative solutions for subsea has secured a £1 million (€1.1 million) growth loan
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Lifeboat named after 3-year delay
The RNLI held a naming celebration in Rhyl to officially launch its newest lifeboat and SLARS.
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More port congestion as Felixstowe set to strike
Workers at Britain’s largest container port will go on strike on August 21.
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Major offshore milestone achieved
The last of some of the world’s largest wind turbine monopile foundations has been installed in the Baltic Sea.