All News articles – Page 179
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Report reveals commitment to sustainability
A new research report titled ‘Serious About Sustainability’, reveals where sustainability sits on the maritime sector’s priority list.
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Tug design – evolution or revolution?
At a time when green, remotely controlled and autonomous tugs attract attention, let’s draw breath and reflect on how tug design itself has developed in recent decades.
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Maasvlakte 2 - the story continues
Back in 2009 MJ started reporting on construction of Rotterdam’s Maasvlakte 2 port extension, eight years after opening in 2013 we return to catch up on progress.
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Sensitive restoration
Concrete Repairs Limited has been appointed by Dyer & Butler for the extensive refurbishment of the grade II listed Cleveland Bridge, located in the World Heritage Site of Bath, UK.
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HCR stainless steel threadbar
For coastal projects requiring design lives in the region of 120 years, stainless steel provides practical solution, says Seawork Connect Marine Civils exhibitor DYWIDAG.
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Midlife upgrade for naval hydrographic survey vessel
Damen Shipyards Den Helder has returned the ‘HNLMS Snellius’ to the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN) following her midlife upgrade.
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Simplifying drone thickness measurements
Innovative technology means that there are no barriers to measuring drone thickness.
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Powerful propulsion
Propulsion expertise has played a key part in the realisation of a fleet of pilot vessels.
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Award winning roadmap
Port of Tyne welcomed the Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP, UK Minister of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy recently.
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Weather satellite data
In a first, EUMETSAT will buy meteorological data from a commercial supplier: Spire Global Luxembourg S.a.r.l. at a maximum cost of €9 million over three years.
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The latest trends in Autonomous Ships
Japanese Classification Society ClassNK has released "ClassNK Technical Journal". The purpose of this publication is contributing to the development of the maritime industry by publishing the outcome of R&D and technical activities.
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World’s largest offshore converter station
The installation of the world’s largest offshore converter station is being hailed by China Classification Society (CCS) as ‘a significant milestone’ in the development of deep-water wind power.
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Demand grows for hire equipment
Demand is growing for short and mid-term use marine hire equipment that doesn’t involve the costs and maintenance of brought equipment.
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Lubrication deal
Wilhelmsen will begin to take over sales, logistics and consulting for Klüber Lubrication’s maritime portfolio for its sea going vessels.
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Ian Baylis: Seacat Services
Offshore wind decarbonisation is here to stay, says Ian Baylis, Managing Director of Offshore Energy Support Vessel (OESV) operator Seacat Services.
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DNV confirms technical feasibility of innovative WindGrid system
In late June, leading international classification society DNV confirmed the technical feasibility of Norwegian outfit Odfjell Oceanwind’s WindGrid system.
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Cost-effective titanium heat exchangers
A new range of titanium heat exchangers offer a cost-effective cooling solution for electric and hybrid marine systems.
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Cloud platform boosts efficiency
A free cloud platform has been launched to help boaters achieve optimum journey efficiency.
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Vard wins CSOV contracts
Vard has been awarded contracts to build two Construction Service Operations Vessels (CSOVs) with a value of €100m for the offshore wind industry.