All News articles – Page 180
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Pairing hydrogen and floating wind
The world’s first combined floating wind and green hydrogen project could be developed off the east coast of Scotland.
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Major contract for Prysmian
Prysmian Group has been awarded a major contract for the design, supply, termination and testing of inter-array submarine cable systems.
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Record cargo volumes
One of the world’s biggest logistics players has announced record H1 cargo volumes in the UK.
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First sustainability report
The oldest P&I Club in the world has published its first sustainability report.
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Making OSVs greener
Offshore support vessels (OSVs) serving the offshore wind sector will become greener with a new initiative.
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Marlink supports ocean research
Marlink is supplying environmental research group Andromède Océanologie with smart hybrid connectivity to support its study of coralligenous atolls in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Damen completes ship upgrade
Damen Shipyards Den Helder has completed the maintenance and modernisation of a Netherlands-based ship.
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Emission-free electric ferry
Holland Shipyards Group has built and delivered a fully electric ferry that is 100% emissions-free.
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ZeroNorth acquisition
Maritime technology company ZeroNorth has acquired a digital vessel performance company.
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Methanol tug conversion for Port of Antwerp
Hot on the heels of acquiring three Tier III tugs, Port of Antwerp’s ‘greening the fleet’ programme will now see conversion of a tug to operate on methanol fuel.
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Reducing the cost of electric tugs
Vallianz Holdings and SeaTech Solutions have teamed up to develop an all-electric tug targeting a CAPEX increase of just 20% and lower life cycle costs.
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Crowley plans for the future
Crowley Engineering Services is addressing future challenges head on with the design of the first fully-electric US tug with autonomous technology.
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Damen delivers workboat to Jamaica
Damen Shipyards has delivered the multipurpose workboat Jamaica III to Port Authority of Jamaica (PAJAM) primarily for buoy maintenance but also with towing capabilities.
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Batteries for tugs large and not so large
With battery power for tugs gaining interest, news arrives of Damen’s progress with 'Sparky' and Maersk’s ordering of a battery pack for one if its most powerful anchor-handlers.
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Sanmar’s first Tier III tug heads to Norway
Norway’s Buksér og Berging (BB) has received its sixth vessel from Sanmar, a powerful tractor tug and the first Tier III tug from the Turkish shipbuilder.
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Guadeloupe tug order for Piriou
French shipbuilder Piriou has notched up another order for its OST 30 ASD tug for operation in the French Caribbean Island of Guadeloupe.
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A new force for Tasmanian towage
Tasmania’s TasPorts has enhanced its towage provision with the entry into service of the country’s first Rotortug RT Force.
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Changes for French ETV fleet
The International Salvage Union is reporting that Les Abeilles has had its French emergency towing vessel (ETV) contract renewed including provision of powerful replacements for two existing ETVs.
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