All News articles – Page 212
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New CTVs for French wind farm
Louis Dreyfus Armateurs and Tidal Transit have been selected by GE Renewable Energy Offshore Wind to provide two Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs) for the Saint-Nazaire offshore wind farm.
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Blyth survey vessel boasts top tech
Blyth Catamarans has delivered a new 15m survey vessel with Furuno full-specified radar and GPS technologies to a university in Germany.
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David Millar: Fugro Americas
A big step forward in understanding the oceans and oceans’ floors was taken by “a simple, cost-effective” flick of a switch, David Millar told MJ.
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Spartacus leads DEME into Egypt's Abu Qir
Belgium''s DEME Group has won a large contract for the Abu Qir port project in Egypt, for which it will deploy the newbuild cutter suction dredger ''Spartacus''.
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Beneficial re-use in Taiwan dredging works
Dutch dredging major Van Oord has been contracted to dredge the water intake basin of Taiwan''s Da Tan power plant.
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IADC to lead on global sustainability
The Netherlands based International Association of Dredging Companies has decided to promote the industry''s vital role in the global sustainability transition and its contribution to solutions for sustainability challenges.
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Innovative funding for Boskalis newbuild
Boskalis has financed its mega-cutter suction dredger ''Krios'' through an innovative Export Credit Agency (ECA) covered loan.
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Thordon onboard with Suez Canal Authority
The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) has replaced the rubber cutterhead bearings on the 102m LOA cutter suction dredger ''Mahmoud Younis'' with water lubricated composite bearings from Thordon Bearings.
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CEDA plans return of Dredging Days
The Netherlands based Central Dredging Association (CEDA), following consultation with members and other stakeholders, has announced plans to return Dredging Days to the calendar in September of this year.
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Battery project to drive clean energy shift
A new research and innovation project aims to cut the cost of today’s marine battery electric drivetrains in half and relieve ship owners of the burden of capital expense.
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Remote-controlled radar boosts security
New remote-controlled radar technology is now available in Europe that will boost security onboard ships.
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Tug delivery round-up
There are ten recent deliveries of note to report this month from shipyards both within Europe and those beyond with important European content.
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Multraship busy in the Black Sea and Denmark
Multraship Towage & Salvage has provided emergency response services in the Black Sea and Denmark.
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Complex operations for Tsavliris
Recent activities for Tsavliris Salvage have highlighted that complexities often extend beyond just sending a tug to tow a vessel to safety.
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CIP invests in floating wind farm in Italy
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has invested in a company developing a 250MW floating wind project off the coast of Italy.
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Safety bulletin follows Bourbon Rhode sinking
Flag state authorities in Luxembourg have issued an immediate action safety bulletin following loss of the anchor-handling tug supply vessel ‘Bourbon Rhode’.
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HST Marine expands into the workboat market
An interesting development will see HST Marine expand its crew transfer vessel (CTV) activities into the workboat market with a newbuild Damen Multi Cat.
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Remote helm control system for Dutch tug
Boston USA-based Sea Machines Robotics is supplying a remote helm control system for Herman Sr. BV’s Shoalbuster tug ‘Teddy’.
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Sanmar signs up for Schottel thrusters
Sanmar Shipyards and Schottel are extending a partnership dating back 16 years following a framework agreement to supply thrusters for the Turkish yard’s Bigaçay class newbuilding tugs.