All News articles – Page 178
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Condition monitoring upgrade
New condition monitoring software aims to improve vessel reliability, increase uptime, enhance safety and save maintenance costs.
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Faster remote coastal mapping
Fugro RAMMS, the world’s smallest and lightest ‘deepwater’ airborne lidar bathymetry (ALB) system, can now be deployed from vessels of opportunity using a Schiebel CAMCOPTER® S-100 uncrewed aerial system (UAS).
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The next generation of offshore crew PPE
An innovative new lifejacket has been designed with the day-to-day tasks and challenges facing offshore workers firmly in mind.
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Right-sized vessel for marine renewables duties
A UK-based marine renewables business believes it has found a niche for a new class of multi-purpose vessel that bridges the gap between inshore multicats and deep sea OSVs.
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Subsea installation breakthrough
Fugro claims it has revolutionised a subsea installation programme for Gulf of Suez Petroleum Company (GUPCO) with its innovative QuickVision® technology.
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Modular onshore beacons reduce logistics costs
Logistics in marine works are frequently more expensive than the equipment installed. This is certainly true with marine aids to navigation (AtoN) equipment in locations with difficult access.
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Smooth move for tidal turbine
QED’s self-deploying tidal turbine platform has rapidly moved from Ireland to Wales showcasing the ease of deployment for tidal energy sector.
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Rotork actuators for naval base
Rotork has worked with BAE Systems to upgrade a series of A-range actuators to IQ3 actuators at Her Majesty’s Naval Base Portsmouth (HMNB Portsmouth).
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Naval retiree snapped up
Miko Marine of Norway has been quick to secure the services of John Gunnar Refsnes following his retirement as Commander SG from the Royal Norwegian Navy.
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COLREGS compliant vessel automation
Robosys’ latest product, Voyager 100, is aimed at commercial and workboat vessels and is currently going through a vigorous system-verification series of tests.
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Hybrid crew transfer vessel
HST Marine has taken delivery of ‘HST Ella’, a new hybrid crew transfer vessel designed by pioneering naval architect Chartwell Marine.
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Battery hybrid conversion
Ulstein has won a battery hybrid conversion contract for two vessels.
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‘Spartacus’ handed over
Royal IHC handed over the world's most powerful and innovative cutter suction dredger 'Spartacus' to DEME On 3 August.
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‘Blue ammonia corridor’ from Norway to Rotterdam
Horisont Energi and the Port of Rotterdam have announced an MoU regarding setting up a corridor for transport of blue ammonia from Norway to Rotterdam.
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One careful owner
With next generation offshore wind farms almost upon us, Jan De Nul Group is selling the Jack-Up Installation Vessel ‘Taillevent’.
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Unlimited changes to onboard connectivity
Satcom Global recently launched of AuraNow, a maritime VSAT solution promising simultaneous access to high performance bandwidth along with significant cost savings.
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Peel Marina dredging completed
Land & Water has completed dredging works on behalf of the Isle of Man Government as part of a wider three-year project which has removed over 22,000m3 of silt from Peel Marina.
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iRAMS system for pilot boats
The AST Group (AST) and partner Goodchild Marine Services Ltd have successfully installed engine-monitoring and telemetry software solution iRAMs aboard the fifth pilot vessel for customer Briggs Group.
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Strong, lightweight oil boom for Antwerp
One of the major oil refineries in the port of Antwerp was looking for a boom that would have 2 years’ fabric guarantee and was able to withstand strong currents from inland and from the sea, all in connection with the river Scheldt – the main river in Antwerp that ...
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27m crew transfer vessels
Singapore-based shipbuilder Strategic Marine (S) Pte Ltd has delivered a pair of 27m CTVs to WEM Marine Ltd, a UK-based offshore support vessel provider.