All News articles – Page 141
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Schottel propels research vessel
Research vessel chooses Schottel thrusters for reduced noise and vibration
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Jacket lifting system completes first deployment
Allseas’ Pioneering Spirit’s recent 8,100t lift is barely a third of its new system’s lifting capacity.
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Port announces methanol bunkering hub plan
The Port of Gothenburg is aiming to become the primary bunkering hub for renewable methanol in Northern Europe
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UK backs hydrogen transition
The UK government is backing hydrogen powered ships by way of a grant to bring new technology to market
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Chartwell Marine expands its team
Chartwell Marine is moving on with its expansion plans with two new appointments.
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Planning granted for ABP in Hull
ABP has been granted planning permission to develop 400,000m2 of industrial,manufacturing and logistics land.
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Developing a small craft centre of excellence
A UK based boatbuilder plans to turn its new premises into a centre of excellence for small craft design, manufacture and service
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Alfa Laval appoints Head of Marine
”The changes facing the marine industry are nothing short of transformational” - Alfa Laval’s new head of Marine
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Equinor plans to spend $23 billion on renewables
Norwegian state-owned oil and gas company Equinor has set out plans to spend $23 billion on renewables over the next five years.
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World’s largest inflatable lifeboat launches
The world’s largest inflatable lifeboat launches to the cruise industry today, April 26.
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Mammal protection during offshore projects
A pilot test is being conducted which automatically detects marine mammals during offshore activities
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First US contract awarded to Ampelmann
Dutch firm Ampelmann is stepping into the US offshore wind market for the first time.
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Floating wind concept wins DNV approval
A concept coming out of a project to better understand the mechanics of floating wind turbines has won approval.
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Innovez One grows port digitalisation team
Artificial intelligence is vital in helping ports to overcome congestion challenges, the company says.
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SMST upgrades its gangways to L-series
Different platform heights pose no problem with a new gangway from SMST, the company says.
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New deep water terminal announced for remote islands
The remote islands of the Outer Hebrides should see major benefits from a new deep water terminal.
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Massive concrete sill prepares to set sail
The vital component of a storm surge barrier for one of Belgium’s ports is about to set sail
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Radio Holland wins service agreement
Radio Holland has been given a service agreement for the entire ALP Maritime fleet, which consists of ten DP II long-distance towing and anchor-handling vessels. Leo M. Leusink, COO ALP Maritime Services (left); Maarten Tromp, MD Radio Holland “Our ships go everywhere; we ...
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Ever Forward refloated in Chesapeake Bay
After a month stuck in the Chesapeake Bay, the sister of the vessel that clogged up the Suez Canal for six days in March 2021 has been refloated. Ever Forward Ever Forward, owned by Taiwanese shipping company Evergreen, ran aground in the bay on March 13, almost ...