All News articles – Page 154
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TOWLINES (February 2022)
Boskalis has published a book describing the efforts of subsidiary Smit Salvage with refloating the container ship Ever Given in the Suez Canal.
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Salvage round-up (February 2022)
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.
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Historic fuel removal task for Resolve
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.
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Introducing the TRAnsverse Tug
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.
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Schottel to power all-electric tug eWolf
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.
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Damen introduces ASD 2312 tug simulator
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.
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Boluda acquires Caledonian Towage Ltd
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.
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Private 5G networks in ports
According to Neill Young, Business Development Director and Verticals Lead at Blu Wireless, automated ports generate a considerable amount of data.
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End-to-end wireless data
Two partners are collaborating together to provide total wireless data analytics for vessels
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Persistence pays off
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.
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Tug delivery and order round-up (February 2022)
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.
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Navigational lights system
A navigational lights manufacturer has launched an innovative modular system of light control and monitoring
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Black boat antennas
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
An 18m USV, the first of its kind, is to be built for a world-leading Geo-data specialist for future North Sea operations.
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Teesport RoRo upgrade contract awarded
UK wet civil engineering firm, Land & Water, has secured a £ multi-million infrastructure contract with PD Ports to upgrade Teesport Number Two Ro-Ro.
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Deeper fairway draughts for Lower and Outer Elbe
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
New service will point firms towards sources of funding and end users
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Low carbon beach replenishment at Ostend
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.
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Offshore charging for workboats gets one step closer
Oasis Marine Power Ltd has completed the first stage of testing of its offshore charging station, hailing the design a success.
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Advisors for major Hull site
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.