All News articles – Page 152
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Strategic boost to capacity acquired
Shipbuilding capabilities are to be scaled up and product offering expanded thanks to the acquisition of a significantly larger shipbuilding facility.
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ScaffFloat down under
ScaffFloat, from Seawork exhibitors WorkFloat, a system of patented plastic floats that allows pontoons, barges and workboats to be built from standard scaffold components, has just launched its first pontoon in Australia through one of its local partners, AEG Group.
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State-of-the-art ambulance boat for Austevoll
A Finnish boatbuilder, known for its high specification emergency, military, law enforcement and pilot vessels has delivered a new ambulance boat to Austevoll near Bergen, Norway.
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New lease shows commitment
The signing of a new 15-year lease has paved the way to further investment in the infrastructure and the vessels required to operate and provide marine services for Pembroke Port.
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Custom monitoring of kelp
A British firm has manufactured specialised load monitoring and data logging equipment for a sustainable R&D project
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Marine monitoring deal
MEMS informs navigational safety, the understanding of the marine environment and the impacts of climate change
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Tackling underwater noise
New guidance for underwater radiated noise aims to protect marine ecosystems
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New wireless seabed unexploded ordnance disposal capability
A marine technology company is aiming to improve the safety and efficiency of unexploded ordnance (UXO) clearance during offshore energy projects with the introduction of a secure, wireless underwater initiation capability.
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Could new hologram technologies transform maritime training?
A digital maritime training provider will soon offer live courses run by holographic tutors from the company’s headquarters in Limassol, Cyprus, to audiences around the globe.
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Help with kelp
Specialised load monitoring and data logging equipment has been designed and manufactured for an R&D project to grow and manage large-scale kelp forests.
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Next generation jack-up
A new offshore jack-up installation vessel has been designed to meet current and future offshore wind installation challenges
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Rewarding green ships
The Isle of Man Ship Registry is introducing reduced fees for ‘green’ ships
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Revolutionary 74m Fast Crew Supplier
The last phase of the commissioning of the first of Damen’s ground-breaking Fast Crew Supplier (FCS) 7011 class – the Aqua Helix - is now underway.
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Asian wave energy solution with a European footprint
A South Korean wave energy developer is revealing ambitious growth plans for 2022, plotting further global expansion and new projects to accelerate commercialisation.
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Multinational merger secures long-term future
Britain’s leading aluminium shipbuilder, The Wight Shipyard Co. has announced an all-share merger with the complementary multinational shipbuilder OCEA to create a combined group to capitalise on the fast ferry and offshore renewable energy markets opportunities.
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USV in Irish first
The USV represents a major step forward in reducing the carbon footprint associated with offshore survey operations
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Contract win for booming USA market
Three new Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs) to be operated at east coast wind farms in the US are to be designed by BMT, a leading international multi-disciplinary engineering, management and technology consultancy.
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Evacuation system seatrial success
An advanced evacuation system has passed heavy weather seatrials