All News articles – Page 126
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Delivery and order round-up (August 2022)
Sweden orders four Stan Tug 1606s with modifications for its armed forces, and Damen receives an order for multi-vessel harbour tugs.
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Rare earth-free generators for turbines
A new generator for offshore wind turbines has been developed that does not require the use of rare earth metals.
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Combatting underwater drug smuggling
A product development company is exploring novel ways to use autonomous underwater technology to help combat drug smuggling
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Bigger amphibious boat ordered from PDL
A new 15m amphibious landing craft will be a size up from PDL’s existing 12m version.
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Kotug expands Middle East tug crew training
Netherlands-based Kotug Training & Consultancy has teamed up with two Middle East learning institutions to enhance seafarer training including for tug masters.
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Smit Salvage reports busy schedule
Rotterdam-based Smit Salvage, along with its US alliance partner Donjon-Smit Salvage, has reported ongoing operations including responding to the grounding of two large container ships in Germany and the US.
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Boskalis completes KST and Maju Maritime sale
Boskalis and its co-shareholders KS Investments Pte Ltd (Keppel) have completed the sale of Keppel Smit Towage Pte Ltd (KST) and Maju Maritime Pte Ltd to Rimorchiatori Mediterranei.
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EU grants €540 million to tunnel project
A second grant to the construction of a 12 mile tunnel linking Denmark and Germany has been agreed by the EU.
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UKHO to withdraw paper nautical charts
The UK Hydrographic Office plans to have all digital nautical charts by 2026
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£3.6 million piling contract awarded
Jack-up barges will be deployed to the Port of Portland for a deep-water berth operation.
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Shipping losses: the good and the bad
A new report has revealed the truth about shipping incidents recently – and while it’s not all bad, there are concerns and different challenges.
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Heerema to dismantle Nganhurra RTM
Heerema wins its first decommissioning project in Australia with the dismantling of the Nganhurra RTM
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Dredging begins at Szczecin-Swinoujscie
Around 1.5 million m3 of soil will be dredged from the Debica Canal to improve passage to the Polish port.
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World’s biggest lifeboat wins award nomination
Survitec’s Seahaven lifeboat is nominated for a safety award as it receives a Lloyd’s Register certificate of compliance.
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Wave bilge filter for highspeed ferry
One of Europe’s largest ferry companies operating in the eastern Mediterranean Sea has chosen a Wave International water bilge filter system for its new highspeed catamaran
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Humanitarian corridor agreed for Black Sea
As the war in Ukraine enters its sixth month, strangling vital food supplies, an agreement has been reached to get exports going again.
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Funds secured for H-fuelled container ship
A project to build two hydrogen-powered, remotely controlled and autonomous short sea container ships has secured funding.
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Rovco to charter vessel for offshore wind
A new working relationship has been formed between vessel owner Vroon and offshore subsea and hydrographic survey firm Rovco.
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BMT to publish white paper on hydrogen
Maritime research and consultancy BMT is writing a white paper on the use of hydrogen in medium-speed dual-fuel internal combustion engines ’as a stepping stone towards a hydrogen-only propulsion system’, it says.
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New heavylift crane vessel unveiled
Dutch offshore equipment manufacturer GustoMSC has unveiled a new series of heavy lift crane vessels that it says are needed to address the needs of the rapidly growing offshore wind industry.