All News articles – Page 148
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Singapore shipyard delivers first CTVs for Europe
Two new 27m crew transfer vessels have been delivered out of Strategic Marine’s new Benoi Road shipyard in Singapore
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First ‘Green Ship’ prepares to set sail for Germany
The first of two ‘Green-Ships’ for Baltic Sea ferry line TT-Line has been delivered, ready for its voyage to Travemünde in Germany.
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Hawaiian coral researchers report rare good news
A study of three coral species in conditions simulated to replicate warmer and more acidic seas has shown that ultimately they thrived.
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Largest short sea RoRo vessel to get rotor sails
The world’s largest short sea RoRo vessel is to get two tilting rotor sails installed under an agreement between Norsepower and RoRo operator CLdN.
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Red tape mounts as offshore energy expands
Data-driven management helps streamline mounting crew, vessel certification requirements
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Ship repair firm launches first vessel for 33 years
A workboat built in Aberdeen is the first to be built at the dock for 33 years
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CSM Monaco expands operations to form new JV
Merger will bring integrated maritime services to clients in France, Italy and Monaco
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Shipping firms urged to check insurance policies
As marine insurers widen the area they consider high risk, shipping firms are urged to check if their underwriters will cover them.
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MHO-Co launches two hybrid offshore vessels
Vessel designer MHO-Co has launched two offshore support vessels with hybrid engines and a filter system that makes them clean and green.
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ROV software brings new user experience
ROV operators can now benefit from a high degree of automation during planning, inspection and reporting
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Antiglare kit installed on new series of tugs
A series of ten newbuild tugs built in the UAE will benefit from specially installed antiglare sunscreens
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Programme calls for more women in maritime
A programme has been launched by maritime associations to encourage women
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Navigation training offered to German students
Global digital learning specialist Mintra has donated practical training course licenses to maritime under-graduates in Hamburg.
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Campaign group claims EU will lock in fossil fuels
A European transport campaign group says LNG-powered ships are not the answer to decarbonisation
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Tidal energy array to double in north of Scotland
A third of households in Shetland could be powered by the waves
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Firms sign MoU to develop next gen satellite comms
Two partners have joined forces to develop innovative satellite communications capabilities for commercial vessels
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Scientists study seal teeth to analyse climate change
Seal teeth analysed by the University of Liverpool have revealed changes in the Arctic Ocean going back to the 1950s.
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Hill Dickinson adds master mariner to legal team
International marine law firm Hill Dickinson has added Helene Peter-Davies to its team of master mariners.
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Speed key to BWTS race
Fast track delivery is vital in meeting the IMO deadline for ballast water treatment system (BWTS) retrofits
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TES fast tracks hydrogen plans for German port
The Ukraine crisis is spurring Europe on to move away from crude and embrace renewable fuels faster