All News articles – Page 147
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Unions unite to condemn P&O sackings
Three major unions have condemned DP World-owned P&O Ferries for its shock sackings last week
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Relief fund calls for Ukraine seafarers support
Set up to help those affected by Covid-19, the SIRF is now calling on the maritime industry to support seafarers in Ukraine.
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Port buoyed by better bollard technology
The Port of Rotterdam has upgraded its mooring buoys with polyethylene and improved bollard technology.
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SMI welcomes UK government support
The Society of Maritime Industries has warmly welcomed the UK government’s ‘Refresh’ strategy to spend £4 billion on the industry.
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Ulstein vows to fill heavy lift shortage hole
Market leader pledges to fill the offshore wind installation vessel shortage
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P&O sacks 800 crew and cancels all sailings
DP World-owned P&O Ferries has made a shock decision to sack all 800 UK crew members.
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World’s largest container scrubs up well
Alfa Laval has monitored the performance of its new exhaust scrubbers over eight months on the world’s largest container vessel
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Wärtsilä ordered to provide equipment for new RoRo
Wärtsilä to deliver power and electrical solutions for Australian RoRo newbuild
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Rib ride in North Sea with Hefring Marine system
A project to monitor operators on a Marathon 900 RIB-D boat from Viking Norsafe found huge differences in the guidance of the system and the operator’s behaviour.
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HMNB Portsmouth welcomes Typhoon 3000
SMS Group firm Overwater has won a contract to support KBS Marine with the operation and maintenance of a brand new 3000T jack-up barge – the Typhoon 3000.
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Baltic Lifejackets Sweden a must-have for seafarers
“Your safety is our number one priority,” says Baltic Lifejackets Sweden, which is gearing up to introduce its Baltic INDU Pro product.
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Gangway manufacturer enters SOV market
A Dutch offshore access provider has sold its first W-type gangway system to an offshore shipping company
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Global marine insurance merger talks
Two parties have entered into talks to create a new global marine insurance force
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ECSA backs lifting ‘Basel Ban’ on EU shipments
A controversial proposal to open Asian ship breaker yards to EU-flagged ships has gathered momentum with the ECSA’s support.
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Simulation system created for offshore wind sector
Two industry partners are joining together to create a new simulator system for the UK’s floating offshore wind sector
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Gondan holds CSOV naming ceremony for Edda Wind
The first of five CSOVs by Gondan has been named Edda Breeze
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Sonihull could save up to 408 million tonnes of CO2
Sonihull could save the maritime industry up to 408 million tonnes of carbon dioxide, says director Darren Rowlands.
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IMO calls for safe maritime corridor in Black Sea
The IMO has spoken in strong terms about the ongoing situation in Ukraine, urging the safe evacuation of seafarers and ships from high-risk areas.
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Hybrid fire fighting vessels pass 100-day test
Two new fire fighting vessels have passed their first 100 days of operation with flying colours
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Navaids firm publishes white paper on daymarks
Navmoor has published an informative white paper on daymarks for fixed locations.