All News articles – Page 19
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Industry leaders gather at IMCA global summit
While offshore wind is on the cusp of a new wave, there are challenges ahead, said speakers at the International Marine Contractors Association Global Summit on Tuesday.
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Briggs strengthens its ferry servicing portfolio
The company has acquired Scanco, a French-based company specialising in port services and the RoRo ferries sector
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VARD secures AiP for methanol-ready CSOVs
The VARD 4 22 vessels, tailor-made for North Star, are the first methanol-ready designs in VARD’s portfolio
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First electric tug for European port delivered to Antwerp
The first fully electric tug to operate in a European port is one of six built by Damen and delivered to Port of Antwerp-Bruges.
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OTD successfully trials technician transfer device
After several years on the drawing board, a Carbon Trust-led project has resulted in successful trials of a technician transfer device.
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New offshore wind terminal for German port
A consortium has been hired to expand the German Port of Cuxhaven so it can increase its already busy offshore wind farm activities.
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Subsea cable repair completed
One of two damaged subsea cables has now been repaired, says Cinia, the firm that installed it.
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Nordic USV and HydroSurv extend partnership
Nordic USV and HydroSurv extend their partnership with a 60-month lease for the advanced REAV-47 platform
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MDL opens purse for £40m spending spree
MDL Marinas is planning to upgrade many of its 18 marinas with a range of improvements on its shopping list.
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Ørsted JV calls for floating wind innovations
A joint venture comprising Ørsted, the Simply Blue Group and Subsea7 has opened a second phase of a call for supplier innovations for a floating wind development.
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Key deals see Decom end 2024 on a high
Decom ends 2024 on a high with key contracts in the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico and South America
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LOI signed for vessels that tick the green box
The first of a series of multi-purpose vessels (MPVs) will begin next year in a collaboration between Herman Sr and Damen Shipyards.
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Barcelona gets onboard with shore power
The new system will enable ferries to connect to 100% renewable electricity from January 2025
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Schottel propels US Coast Guard’s waterways fleet forward
These components will equip 16 River Buoy Tenders (WLR) and 11 Inland Construction Tenders (WLIC) newbuilds
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Poland opens more waters to offshore wind
Polish politicians and industry leaders last week announced ambitious plans for the country’s offshore wind sector, including de-restricting more of the Baltic Sea.
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International study poses questions on remote pilotage
The International Maritime Pilots’ Association is asking manufacturers to answer a study on the potential of remote pilotage.
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Emissions will rise as hunt for new fuels heats up - opinion
As the race for alternative fuels heats up, one fleet optimisation company is warning it could compound the very problem it’s trying to solve.
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New lifejacket design keeps head above water
TeamO scooped an award at METS for a lifejacket design that keeps the user’s head much higher out of the water.
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Subsea rock installation vessels ordered
A new partnership has ordered two rock installation vessels that have the option to run on methanol.
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Curved concrete breakwaters protect NZ coast
Arc-shaped floating breakwaters have been installed at a leisure marina in New Zealand to protect an ecologically sensitive area by Swedish engineers at SF Marina.