All News articles – Page 154

  • The Salvage of the 'Ever Given' (Boskalis)
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    TOWLINES (February 2022)

    2022-02-01T20:52:00Z

    Boskalis has published a book describing the efforts of subsidiary Smit Salvage with refloating the container ship Ever Given in the Suez Canal.

  • 'Abeille Liberte' was on hand to avert a potential pollution disaster off the French coast
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    Salvage round-up (February 2022)

    2022-02-01T20:41:00Z

    A sunken fishing vessel in Norway, disabled tanker in the Western Approaches and an oil spill in Chile, incidents requiring the attention of the professional salvage industry.

  • 'Resolve Hercules' assisted in a wreck removal operation off Sardinia (Gibdan-Ships Nostalgia)
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    Historic fuel removal task for Resolve

    2022-02-01T20:30:00Z

    US-based salvor Resolve Marine has recovered fuel oil from a tanker sunk by a German submarine nearly 80 years ago, 70 miles off Florida.

  • Svitzer's TRAnsverse tug will have an omni-directional hull and inline thrusters (Svitzer)
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    Introducing the TRAnsverse Tug

    2022-02-01T20:22:00Z

    Svitzer and Robert Allan Ltd have presented a new tug design to be built by Sanmar Shipyards that will be the model for Svitzer’s carbon neutral methanol fuel cell tug.

  • Schottel has reported it will supply the propulsion systems for what will be US’s first all-electric shiphandling tug
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    Schottel to power all-electric tug eWolf

    2022-02-01T20:16:00Z

    As Master Boat Builders begins construction of eWolf Schottel has reported it will supply the propulsion systems for what will be US’s first all-electric shiphandling tug.

  • Damen's ASD 2312 simulator (Damen)
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    Damen introduces ASD 2312 tug simulator

    2022-02-01T20:08:00Z

    Dutch shipbuilder Damen has teamed up with Force Technology to develop a simulator for one of its popular tug designs at simulator centres and in the Cloud environment.

  • Caledonian's fleet includes three Japan-built ASD tugs
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    Boluda acquires Caledonian Towage Ltd

    2022-02-01T19:56:00Z

    Boluda Towage and GEG (Holdings) Ltd have agreed a deal where the former will acquire Caledonian’s towage activities and its employees based at Invergordon, Scotland.

  • Many ports have a private 5G network in place but operate on a restricted licence that only uses a slice of spectrum
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    Private 5G networks in ports

    2022-02-01T19:21:00Z

    According to Neill Young, Business Development Director and Verticals Lead at Blu Wireless, automated ports generate a considerable amount of data.

  • ScanReach and KVH Watch Cloud Connect will allow end-to-end wireless connectivity and advanced data analytics
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    End-to-end wireless data

    2022-02-01T11:54:00Z

    Two partners are collaborating together to provide total wireless data analytics for vessels

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    Persistence pays off

    2022-02-01T09:20:00Z

    Four newbuild multi-role combat vessels for the Finnish Navy are to be fitted with state-of-the-art davits by Vestdavit, bolstering its position in the wider Nordic naval market.

  • Two RAstar 3200 tugs have been delivered by Uzmar for operation in Columbia (Photo- Uzmar)
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    Tug delivery and order round-up (February 2022)

    2022-01-31T19:10:00Z

    A quiet news period allows room for a more detailed look at two tug deliveries and one order of interest reported in recent weeks, both with European involvement.

  • Lopolight has a new modular system to control and monitor navigational lights
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    Navigational lights system

    2022-01-31T14:09:00Z

    A navigational lights manufacturer has launched an innovative modular system of light control and monitoring

  • The company is keeping up with the growing black boat market with its new range of antennas
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    Black boat antennas

    2022-01-31T13:40:00Z

    As the demand for black boats increases, one marine antenna manufacturer is staying ahead of the game

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    Next generation contract inked

    2022-01-31T09:38:00Z

    An 18m USV, the first of its kind, is to be built for a world-leading Geo-data specialist for future North Sea operations.

  • PD Ports to upgrade Teesport Number Two Ro-Ro
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    Teesport RoRo upgrade contract awarded

    2022-01-28T17:09:00Z

    UK wet civil engineering firm, Land & Water, has secured a £ multi-million infrastructure contract with PD Ports to upgrade Teesport Number Two Ro-Ro.

  • Extra depth increases options for the Outer and Lower Elbe
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    Deeper fairway draughts for Lower and Outer Elbe

    2022-01-28T16:56:00Z

    At the Port of Hamburg the final stage of the fairway adjustment has been authorized, enabling vessels to transit the Elbe with more cargo.

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    Making the most of maritime funding

    2022-01-28T11:39:00Z

    New service will point firms towards sources of funding and end users

  • Jan De Nul executed identical sustainable beach replenishment works in Raversijde and Knokke
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    Low carbon beach replenishment at Ostend

    2022-01-27T18:09:00Z

    Trailing suction hopper dredger ‘Alexander von Humboldt’ will bring some 600,000 cubic metres of dredged sand to Belgium’s Ostend beach, running on sustainable drop-in biofuel.

  • The Oasis Power Buoy is an offshore mooring and charging station with a zero-emission power source
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    Offshore charging for workboats gets one step closer

    2022-01-27T17:56:00Z

    Oasis Marine Power Ltd has completed the first stage of testing of its offshore charging station, hailing the design a success.

  • Port of Hull
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    Advisors for major Hull site

    2022-01-27T17:45:00Z

    CBRE and Savills have been appointed by the UK’s Associated British Ports, as agents and advisers on a major port-centric manufacturing and logistics site at the Port of Hull.