All News articles – Page 252
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Rapid response flood remediation partnership
Marine construction and consultancy organisation, Red7Marine, was recently contracted by Jackson Civil Engineering to respond to a flood incident.
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Offshore engineering firm acquired
A major provider of subsea cable installation and maintenance services to the telecommunications, offshore renewables, utility and oil & gas markets worldwide has been acquired.
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Super sewer tug boasts telescopic wheelhouse
London construction services provider S. Walsh & Sons has signed an order for a CS2010 pusher tug from Concordia Damen.
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Wind technology testing shows 30% CO2 saving
Recent testing of a wind technology project has confirmed at least 30% annual fuel and CO2 emissions saving for commercial shipping.
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Shipping initiative promotes collaboration
A new initiative will tackle key global issues in international shipping and help promote sustainable development.
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ASV sent to Bahamas for post-Dorian survey
An Autonomous Surface Vessel (ASV) has been deployed to safely survey a twenty mile stretch of waterways in the Storm-Dorian hit Bahamas.
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Moving a 1200 tonne substation by sea
The first of two offshore substations for the SeaMade offshore wind farm has recently left the construction yard in Hoboken for its final destination in the Belgian North Sea.
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Monopile transportation contract
Jumbo has been awarded a contract to support DEME Offshore in its scope of work on Ørsted’s Hornsea Two offshore wind farm.
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UXO risk mitigation completed
Fugro has successfully completed a second marine unexploded ordnance (UXO) risk mitigation project for TenneT, this time on a cable route survey as part of the construction of the Hollandse Kust Zuid offshore wind farm.
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Leg-encircling super-crane will be tallest in market
A huge 1,600mt leg encircling crane due to be fitted to a marine construction jack-up vessel will handle the larger next generation of wind turbines.
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First global comms network in space
The first global communications network in space is being built to deliver ubiquitous, low latency, high speed connectivity worldwide in a move that aims to provide a unique offering for the maritime sector.
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Tug delivery roundup
With 12 new additions of note for the global tug family to report, this month’s round-up concentrates just on deliveries.
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New chairman for Daniel Adamson
After leading the ''Daniel Adamson'' restoration project for 16 years, the man who saved the 1903-built steam tug-tender from the breaker’s torch for £1 has stepped down as chairman.
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Jifmar expands further in Scotland
French-owned Jifmar Offshore Services has increased its presence in Scotland with the acquisition of Shetland-based Delta Marine.
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Towage reports large and small
The fine line between a rescue tow and a salvage is often one for negotiations, here are six recent examples of towage assistance to disabled vessels, large and small.
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Coronavirus disinfection robot combats COVID-19
An autonomous whole-room disinfection robot system is proving useful in the marine industry, given the current COVID-19 crisis.
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Albert Ten Busschen: Windesheim College of Technology
Albert Ten Busschen is passionate about making wind energy truly green. He pointed out that at the moment, “turbine blades are made from materials that can’t be returned to their original components”. But, he added “they can be reused”.
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New lanterns offer increased efficiency
New SATCOM-enabled marine lanterns have been released that are more efficient and last longer than previous versions.
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Tourist vessels have zero-emission makeover
A company which operates tourist vessels to one of the most famous natural attractions in the US is investing in a more sustainable future with new zero-emission electric vessels.