All News articles – Page 191
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Going back to Sleipner
IMTRA has announced that thruster brand Side-Power, has been re-branded under its original name, Sleipner.
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Volvo Penta grows
Volvo Penta is expanding its capabilities, experience and range by becoming the majority shareholder of a Norwegian marine battery and electric driveline solutions supplier.
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Digitalization for smaller vessels
As digitalisation spreads across the shipping industry, having access to email services is gaining importance in order to receive navigation updates, port notifications and operational instructions.
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How space data could de-risk offshore wind development
A European Regional Development Fund backed project has agreed to support a pioneering approach to using space data to support the development of renewable energy sites.
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First hydrogen powered inland vessel
European maritime majors have signed a historic contract to build what they claim is the first inland waterway vessel propelled by a hydrogen fuel cell.
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Research vessel order
Plans are in place to build a new research vessel for seismic and oceanographic work.
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Biggest UK offshore decarbonisation project
The UK’s largest offshore decarbonisation development has been proposed to rapidly cut emissions.
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Tug delivery and order round-up
Shipyards are continuing to experience busy times with nine tug deliveries to report along with vessel order news held over from last month.
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Choosing the right tug for the job
With a fleet of 440 vessels, Svitzer faces complex considerations when selecting a new tug, their primary focus being to always have the right tug for the job.
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Automating tug dispatch operations
US and Canadian technology companies have joined together to launch a set of integrated features designed to ensure towage operators ‘never miss another job’ in their port.
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Dag Pike 1933-2021
We are sad to report the loss of ”Maritime Journal” contributor and maritime expert and prolific author Dag Pike, who ‘crossed the bar’ over the Bank Holiday weekend.
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Thruster service programme for Håkans tugs
Kongsberg Maritime has agreed a contract with Finnish tug owner Alfons Håkans providing its Extended Thruster Coverage (ETC) support to two new ice-breaking tugs.
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Salvage round-up
Salvage teams never quite know what awaits them when they arrive at an incident and the first example in this selection demonstrates how they must be prepared for literally anything.
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ISU expresses concerns over future of LOF
The International Salvage Union (ISU) has responded to the possible closure of Lloyd’s Salvage Arbitration Branch and risking the future of the globally recognised Lloyd’s Open Form (LOF) salvage agreement.
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Huge dual-fuel ferry enters service
The world’s first very large catamaran dual-fuel ro-pax ferry has entered service.
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Marine support services collaboration
Two marine civils support companies in the North East of the UK have announced a collaboration on several upcoming projects in the local nuclear energy industry.
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Green hydrogen plans take shape
Plans for green hydrogen at a Scottish port are firming up following a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
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Hamburg Port fleet adds unusual workboat
An unusual hybrid workboat for the Port of Hamburg is under build at Germany’s Hitzler Werft, reports Tom Todd.