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UK tradeshow support withdrawn
The UK’s Department for International Trade (DIT) is cancelling its Tradeshow Access Programme (TAP), which provides financial support for business to exhibit at international trade shows, which are crucial for access to new markets and for raising profiles overseas, particularly for SMEs.
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New guide to handling water jets
The increasing popularity of water jet–propelled vessels both in the civilian and military sectors of the maritime industry has outpaced the commonly available and approachable books on these ships, says one publisher.
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Electric revolution for walk to work gangway
Dutch offshore access provider Ampelmann, has announced the launch of an electric version of its signature A-type system.
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Carbon conscious debris survey
Unique Group has successfully supported Well-Safe Solutions, in completing a cutting-edge, USV debris survey in the Port of Cromarty Firth, Scotland.
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9th fast crew boat for repeat customer
Strategic Marine has successfully completed construction and has delivered the first of a pair of 42m Fast Crew Boats for repeat customer, Centus Marine.
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Scottish floating wind partnership
Two offshore wind energy companies have announced their establishment of a partnership to develop floating offshore wind generation sites in Scotland.
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Another vessel autonomy milestone for SEA-KIT
The first ever Unmanned Marine Systems (UMS) certificate has been awarded to SEA-KIT International by Lloyd’s Register, representing an important milestone.
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Bottoms blowing bubbles again in decisive decarbonisation drive
A shipping major that can lay claim to inventing friction reducing ship bottom air lubrication over one hundred years ago is diving back in.
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Qualified to service Spinlock
Marine Fire Safety, specialist in firefighting and lifesaving equipment for the marine industry, has received training and approval for all SOLAS and ISO Spinlock lifejackets.
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French expertise in demand in Japan
French company BW Ideol has signed a joint development agreement with ENEOS Corporation, Japan’s largest oil refiner and distributor, to develop a site-specific commercial-scale floating offshore wind farm off Japan based on BW Ideol’s patented Damping Pool® technology.
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Ferry fleet expansion
Fleet expansion is strengthening a Spanish ferry company’s business in the Balearic Islands.
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Transit array trial success
A new high-resolution deep-water multibeam echosounder system has just successfully completed its first trials off the coast of Florida.
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Three new boats for Maritime Rescue Association in Iceland
The Icelandic Search and Rescue Association (ICE-SAR, Slysavarnafélagið Landsbjörg) has ordered three Search- and Rescue vessels from a Finnish builder.
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Marine Civils at Seawork
The Marine & Coastal Civil Engineering Expo (M&CCE Expo) has rebranded to Marine Civils at Seawork.
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M&CCE rebrands as Marine Civils
The Marine & Coastal Civil Engineering Expo (M&CCE Expo) has rebranded to Marine Civils at Seawork.
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CTV contract win
Marsun Shipyard in Thailand has won a contract to build two crew transfer vessels (CTV).
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Call for apprentices
Apprentices are being offered a “once in a lifetime” opportunity to play a role in the future of zero-emissions vessels.
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Unmanned equipment for river survey
Storm Geomatics have used a SL40 USV supplied by Thurn Group in a recent wide swath bathymetric river survey.
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Turbines set to survive two decades underwater
Rigorous tests have proved that a tidal power developer’s underwater turbines have the necessary build quality to survive for twenty years in the field.
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Increased offshore wind vessel order
Following the receipt of equipment orders for four offshore wind service vessels announced in May 2020, MacGregor has received an additional order for another two vessels.