All News articles – Page 13
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NewsFast crew boats strengthen offshore reach
Delivery of two 42-metre Gen 4 vessels for NMDC LTS strengthens Strategic Marine’s regional footprint in the Middle East
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NewsRotterdam plans new terminal for offshore wind
The Port of Rotterdam intends to build 835 metres of quay to accommodate ‘the latest generation’ of offshore wind installation vessels.
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NewsFinland launches first industrial-scale offshore CCS scheme
Finland has joined the Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) wave, announcing plans to kick off its first industrial-scale project at the Port of Helsinki.
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Fishing and offshore sectors unite
FLOWW’s new guidance aims to strengthen cooperation between fishing and offshore renewables
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NewsDubai’s mighty heavy-lift crane nears completion
The Drydocks World new 5,000-tonne Alnokhada floating crane marks a major leap forward for the region’s offshore construction capabilities
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NewsSvitzer targets charging infrastructure in port
Svitzer has partnered with Net Zero Marine to accelerate shore power and charging infrastructure across European ports
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NewsBuilding begins on £200m (€228m) UK freight terminal
Work is set to begin on a new multi-million-pound freight ferry terminal in eastern England following investment by Stena Line and Associated British Ports.
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NewsDutch firms reveal Innovation Series of offshore vessels
Windcat and Damen Shipyards have revealed their Multi-Purpose Accommodation Support Vessel (MP-ASV) with options for five more vessels.
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NewsNew concrete substructure certified for floating wind
DNV has certified the concept for a floating concrete substructure for offshore wind by German developer BayWa r.e.
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NewsSurvival radio raises the bar in marine safety
Ocean Signal’s safeSEA V200 GMDSS Survival Radio aims to raise the bar in marine safety and survival
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NewsNorway signs Baltic subsea protection pact
A declaration signed by Norway ‘in the presence of Poland’ is being hailed as a first step towards regional states working together to protect vital subsea infrastructure in the Baltic Sea region.
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NewsSolé develops 76kW hydrogen fuel cell for marine applications
Spanish marine engineering firm Solé Advance has developed a 76kW proton-exchange-membrane (PEM) hydrogen fuel cell for integration with marine electric and hybrid propulsion systems, and onboard power generation.
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NewsA compact onboard solution for battery cooling
Fireboy’s BACC Mist system provides a compact solution for managing heat build-up and fire risk in critical onboard environments
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NewsOPINION: Ditch pyrotechnics for electronic flares
It’s time for electronic flares to replace unsafe and toxic pyrotechnics from a bygone era, says Chris Hoffman, the director of Technology Strategy at ACR Electronics.
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NewsCornish marine contractor expands its operations
Mylor Mooring Services, has now expanded its operations to include pontoon installation and logistics
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NewsThessaloniki Pier 6 expansion begins
The Port of Thessaloniki has begun a €195.6 million Pier 6 expansion, boosting capacity and regional trade connectivity
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NewsDAME award kudos for Garmin MOB solution
Garmin’s OnBoard MOB and engine cutoff solution has won a 2025 DAME Design Award
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NewsEU injects millions into green transport
Funding, delivered through the Connecting Europe Facility, targets major upgrades to port infrastructure, airports and road networks
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NewsSingle loose wire caused ‘Dali’ fatal bridge crash
A single loose wire caused the blackout that led to the Dali container ship crashing into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore last year, an investigation has revealed.
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NewsJan De Nul orders third >30,000t rock installation vessel
Marine contractor Jan De Nul is pushing the boat out again with the order of a third 30,000-tonne rock installation vessel.