All News articles – Page 13
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US windfarm moves ahead despite Trump disdain
The Maryland Offshore Wind project will go ahead, consisting of 114 turbines totalling 1,700 MW of generation capacity.
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Tidal Transit expands into South Korea’s offshore wind market
Tidal Transit and Britoil Offshore Services have expanded their services into South Korea
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Marlink wins cyber security approval for data solution
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore has approved a marine data collection and cyber security solution from Marlink, provider of digital network solutions.
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Offshore wind faces a pivotal year: Report
Offshore wind is set to double in 2026 and will remain stable this year, a new report by business analysts Wood Mackenzie predicts.
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Salvors on call for storms and typhoons
Salvors have had to battle storms around the globe to save vessels and put out fires.
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Calls for protection after 4th subsea cable damaged
European countries are rallying against reported subsea cable sabotage in the Baltic Sea and calling for more protection.
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Ultra-deep LARS systems contracted for Ulmatec
Norwegian maritime technology company Ulmatec has agreed a deal to supply four Launch and Recovery Systems (LARS) for two vessels in build at Vard by Island Offshore.
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Navantia completes Harland & Wolff rescue
Spanish shipbuilder Navantia yesterday confirmed the rescue deal with Titanic shipbuilder Harland & Wolff is complete.
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Baleària trumpets electric fast ferries
Spanish ferry operator Baleària is hailing what it calls the first ‘100% green corridor’ between Spain and Morocco with two new electric fast ferries.
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A record subsea vessel conversion for Ulstein
Ulstein Design & Solutions AS has won its largest aftermarket contract to date to convert a subsea vessel for cable-laying work
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Commercial marine law firm launched
Boutique marine law firm Ocean Legal has been launched with a focus on smaller commercial marine vessels as well as leisure boats.
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Emissions-free pilot first in dredging
A pilot project in the Netherlands port of Dordrecht has successfully used an emissions-free crane vessel in what is believed to be a first for the dredging industry.
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Keel laid for new hybrid survey vessel
Neptune Marine has laid the keel for a new hybrid survey and ROV vessel for N-Sea’s expanding fleet
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Insurance product launched for smaller vessels
Marine insurance firm NorthStandard has launched a ‘one-stop-shop’ for commercial vessels under 10,000 tonnes.
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Engineers install floating quays at modern marina
A Portuguese marina has had a facelift with three new floating quays, accommodating another 68 berths for larger vessels.
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Wescom strengthens safety offering with purchase
Safety equipment group Wescom has announced the purchase of BCB International to bolster its influence in various safety segments, it says.
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KM wins Indonesian Navy equipment deal
Kongsberg Maritime has won a deal to supply advanced propulsion systems for the Indonesian Navy’s KCR-70 Fast Attack Craft
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John Deere unveils two new engines
Two new marine engines have been unveiled by US machinery giant John Deere.
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Hefring wins contract to supply IMAS to entire fleet
Hefring Marine’s IMAS software will be installed on the entire fleet of the Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue (Redningsselskapet), the company has announced.
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UK focuses on boosting offshore renewables supply chain
Offshore Wind Growth Partnership funding is enhancing supply chain resilience and innovation.