All News articles – Page 130
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Coastal civils project reveals hidden treasure
A Victorian copper bell has been unearthed during work to connect utilities in Portsmouth, UK
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Cox Marine builds senior team
Cox Marine, maker of the CXO300 Diesel Outboard, is strengthening its leadership team as sales of the engine ramp up.
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EXCLUSIVE: Ground-breaking RIB runs on battery, methanol or petrol
A fascinating concept in marine methanol hybrid propulsion could redefine the way vessels, particularly small commercial high-speed craft, are powered, writes Jake Frith.
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Schottel enhances propulsion expertise
Schottel has increased its direct involvement in its products, including azimuth thrusters, with the purchase of a majority stake in Turkey-based electric systems integration expert elkon.
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Record ship reaches Europe
The world’s largest ice-rated multi-fuel RoRo cargo ship has reached Europe and is set to enter regular service
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TOWLINES (July 2022)
Two Boluda Towage Rotterdam tugs have now towed the two sections of the new Blankenburg Tunnel from Damen Verolme’s drydock to the nearby quay.
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Marell Boats receives order for 5 RIBs
Swedish boat builder Marell has won a contract to supply five fast patrolling and interceptor vessels to the Norwegian police.
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MRE orders four offshore support boats
Manor Renewable Energy will add another four vessels to its growing fleet of offshore support vessels operating around the UK, rest of Europe and Asia.
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New auto systems for hybrid dredger
Work to install electrical and automation systems on board an innovative diesel-electric hybrid trailing suction hopper dredger has completed.
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Expanding Svitzer’s EcoTow towage solution
Svitzer’s carbon neutral EcoTow service is set to expand following the Danish tug operator’s partnership with shipping support service provider PortsDirect.
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Salvage Round-up (July 2022)
Four of the world’s major salvage companies have reported significant activities including where potential major pollution was avoided by preventing casualties drifting shorewards.
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Rovco signs UXO and survey contract
Rovco will carry out subsea investigation works for a major marine civil engineering firm.
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Propspeed appoints commercial manager
Underwater foul-release coatings firm Propspeed has appointed a new Commercial Sales Manager along with its new partnership with Marine Protection Systems to promote its coatings and anodes.
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Tug order and delivery news (July 2022)
This month’s round-up examines four new arrivals, a forthcoming new range of methanol tugs from Turkey’s Uzmar Shipyard and a new role for Damen tugs in Port of Vancouver.
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Tugowners hold conference on data
At a recent conference European Tugowners Association members addressed the issue of collection of data to reduce industry emissions.
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Boluda assists Dutch security exercise
Boluda Towage Europe’s Rotterdam-based tug VB Hudson has taken a lead role in an annual drill intended to test the skills of security services in terrorist incidents.
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Steamship back to work after 2 years
The UK’s largest working steamship has returned to service after its annual drydocking, writes Graeme Ewens.
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France’s two new supertugs start work
Following conversion work at German Navy Yards in Kiel, the tugs Abeille Méditerranée and Abeille Normandie have entered service to protect France’s coastline.
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The case for hydrogen in workboats
Among the sea of potential future fuels for shipping, hydrogen is thought by many to be the frontrunner – despite the challenges in the technology and regulations that will have to go with it.
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Scandinavia embarks on greener shipping corridor
One of the first shipping green corridors will be created between Norway and the Netherlands