All News articles – Page 188
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Ferry modernisation on track
COVID-19 hasn’t slowed the ferry modernisation plans of one ambitious industry player.
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Great Boating Unlock drives record sales for Vetus
Marine systems supplier Vetus has announced unprecedented global order book volumes.
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What’s a ‘Culture Deck’ and does your maritime operation need one?
The culture deck, first made famous by Silicon Valley giant Netflix, is a set of visuals, which outlines the values of the company, defines its missions and objectives.
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Over two thousand batteries installed in landmark electric tug
Damen is constructing the fully electric RSD-E Tug 2513, named ‘Sparky’, for New Zealand’s Ports of Auckland.
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Refit expansion at Concarneau thanks to increased lift capacity
A new 400 tonne travel lift has been installed in the French port of Concarneau which will considerably increase the refit capabilities in the harbour reports Dag Pike.
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Installation jack-up will carry multiple 20MW turbines
The NG-16000X is an optimized, self-propelled turbine installation jack-up vessel design that features increased carrying and lifting capacity.
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Bespoke tug berth
In a limited time window, Inland and Coastal Marina Systems recently designed and manufactured a bespoke berth for a new tugboat at Port of Portland, UK.
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Monster Jack-up completes Denmark’s largest windfarm
Jan De Nul Group has finished installing a total of 72 wind turbines of 8.4MW each on behalf of Vattenfall Denmark at Kriegers Flak offshore wind farm.
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Monopile driving sound mitigation
KENC Engineering has been awarded a contract to design a Hydrosound Damper Deployment System.
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Offshore wind accelerating
More than 200GW of new offshore wind projects have been announced since the beginning of 2020.
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Autonomous technology aids safety
A new white paper outlines the contribution autonomous ship technology can make to improving maritime safety.
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Seafloor mapping boost
The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project has announced a new partnership.
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Cable contract
Prysmian Group has been awarded a contract worth a total of around €140 million by the Turkish utility TEIAS for the design, supply, installation and commissioning of two high-voltage submarine power cable links, one between Europe and Asia, the other across the Izmit Gulf in Asia.
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Bold zero emissions plans for Vigo Bay
The Green Bay Project, which launched recently, is the first step towards a zero emissions future for the Bay of Vigo, Spain.
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Green dynamic positioning
A green dynamic positioning (DP) system has been developed that saves fuel and enables sailing efficiency.
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MCJ acquisition
Mercator Media Limited has agreed to purchase Maritime Contracts Journal (MCJ) from publishers Maritime Intelligence Ltd.
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New depths for bathymetric lidar
A next generation full geospatial bathymetric lidar is believed to have the best depth performance and the highest green laser point density in its class.
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Anchoring plans for Falmouth
A project, led by Falmouth Harbour Commissioners in the UK, intends to meet the challenge of anchoring very large vessels or platforms without the requirement of very large capacity lifting vessels.
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MAN eyes carbon zero future with hydrogen
MAN Energy Solutions is acquiring the majority of shares in the Augsburg, Germany-based electrolyzer manufacturer H-TEC Systems