All News articles – Page 245
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Big plans for Northern Ireland shipyard
The owner of a shipyard in Northern Ireland has confirmed major plans to help develop it in 2020.
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Jobs platform boosts maritime engineering
A new maritime engineering recruitment platform has been launched to help boost efforts to keep the industry moving amid the economic challenges presented by COVID-19.
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Key appointment for European wave energy
Swedish wave energy developer Seabased is joining the Ocean Energy Europe Board of Directors as a Lead Partner, the industry body has announced.
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Flush decked barges for energy logistics
Netherlands shipyard TABmarine has announced a contract for the new building of two flattop barges for UK based Osprey Ltd., a heavy transport and offshore energy logistics company.
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Moving a vessel crane inside a short time window
With a lead time of only 6 weeks, a client of a UK marine engineering firm had an urgent request to fit out a 120-tonne catamaran diving tender, ‘Shoreline Engineer’, with new deck cradles and winches.
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Plans for Celtic Sea wind farms
A joint venture between the French oil and gas giant Total and Simply Blue Energy is planning to establish what will be the first wind farm in the Celtic Sea to the west of the UK writes Dag Pike.
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Depth data management system delivered
A developer of marine mapping software has delivered a depth data management system to a European hydrographic office.
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15 hectare site in Amsterdam will support offshore wind
The Port of Amsterdam will turn a dredging depot at the former Averijhaven into an energy port to serve as a base for the construction and maintenance of offshore wind farms.
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Tailored oil recovery system
The Norwegian pump company Framo has developed an oil skimming system based on its well established TransRec platform that can be tailored to meet different operational requirements writes Dag Pike.
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COVID-19: Seawork and MCCE update
Seawork, M&CCE Expo and Speed@Seawork 2020 Update Release date: 27 April 2020
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Vessel design key to efficiency
The workboat sector should carefully consider the operational profile of a vessel before investing in hybrid and electric solutions to lower emissions, warns a naval architectural consultancy business.
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Parallel motion fender system
Twin parallel motion fenders have just been supplied to Ferry Berth 4 at the Port of Hirtshals, Denmark, helping the port to enhance berthing operations.
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Four vessels re-registered for CTV operator
CWind has continued with its fleet development and expansion plans by signing a long-term agreement with Dalby Offshore.
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ROV and survey support contract
A Geo-data specialist has secured a major ROV and survey support contract.
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‘Click and Collect’ for vessels at anchorage
A UK harbour board has put a service together to help ease the welfare of crews on lockdown waiting at anchorage outside the port.
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Business as usual at Spanish shipyard
Spanish shipyard Astilleros Gondán S.A. has started the construction of two CSOVs (Commissioning Service Operation Vessels) for the offshore wind market.
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European shipbuilders resuming operations
Shipbuilders in Europe are taking steps to resume operations following shutdowns due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Key shipbuilder endorsement for fuel-saving foil
Having tested two Hull Vanes on the lead vessels in a series of police patrol vessels of two types, Damen Shipyards has now ordered four more.
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Rewarding jobs in marine construction for ex-services personnel
In the face of an industry-wide skills shortage, one UK marine contractor is taking a proactive approach when it comes to recruiting ex-services staff.
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Distinguishing floating plastics from space
A pioneering technique to detect aggregated patches of plastics floating on the sea surface has been published in Scientific Reports.