All News articles – Page 253
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KVH technology package now more accessible
KVH Industries has expanded its AgilePlans offering with a regional solution for smaller commercial vessels.
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Shallow draft survey vessel launched
A shallow draft survey vessel has been launched that can operate in waters of 1.5m to provide wide versatility.
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Autonomous workboat research platform
Danish composite boatbuilder Tuco has recently supplied a ProZero 8m Full Cabin outfitted as a fast and flexible multi mission workboat for autonomy research.
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Stabilization partnership
A Japanese company best known for its diesel engines is further moving away from total dependence on internal combustion engines with its partnership with and investment in an Italian stabilizer company.
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AI and remote workforce collaboration project
Collaboration and artificial intelligence firm FrontM has signed a collaboration agreement with Station Satcom, a global satellite communications provider headquartered in India.
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Force majeure and the coronavirus
According to William Cecil, Partner at law firm Haynes and Boone, the coronavirus outbreak has already caused a major downing of tools at far east shipyards.
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Bigger push needed for wind propulsion
Wind propulsion should play a bigger part in the decarbonisation of shipping, a new document submitted to a maritime body says.
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Propelling boats with no moving parts
A mind-bendingly novel system for powering boats, that uses electrical induction and hence no moving parts, is under development in Italy writes Dag Pike.
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Tornado enters electric RIB market
Danish RIB builder Tornado has developed a new version of their 6.8 metre RIB that is powered by an electric outboard motor in a move that is planned to be the start of a new range of electric RIBs writes Dag Pike.
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Seakeeper launches smallest gyro stabiliser
Seakeeper, the major producer of gyro stabiliser systems for boats and long-time Seawork exhibitor, has launched its smallest ever stabiliser that should bring new levels of stability to smaller workboats.
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Deal to commercialise oil spill technology
A material made from waste cooking oil and sulphur that can soak up oil spills and other pollution will be commercialised following a deal between its South Australian inventors and a Singaporean company.
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9.2 metre SAR RIB provides secure rescue platform
Estonia based Veego Marine has developed an advanced design for a search and rescue RIB that offers good protection for the crew combined with high performance writes Dag Pike.
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Thruster package key to vessel conversion
A thruster package will enable Boskalis to convert an existing hull to create the crane vessel Bokalift 2.
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Technical demands hold up new research ship
Complex technical requirements have delayed by some three years the completion of a new €98 million state-of-the-art oceanographic and fisheries research ship in Germany, reports Tom Todd.
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13.5m police boat is packed with functionality
Adding clout to police fleet capacity on Berlin’s almost 220kms long network of waterways is a new state-of- the-art patrol boat, reports Tom Todd.
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Icebreaker newbuild project rejigged
The German Government has cancelled a five year old tender invitation for the research icebreaker ''Polarstern II'' and promised a new award procedure leading to a more modern ship, writes Tom Todd.
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Sophisticated data buoy for the German Bight
German authorities have begun the offshore practical testing in the German Bight of an advanced LIDAR-equipped mobile measurement and data collection buoy, writes Tom Todd.
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Maritime decarbonisation efforts shared
Decarbonisation measures being implemented by the European maritime sector have been shown to EU and national policymakers who visited a Belgian port as part of European Shipping Week activities.
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Infrastructure call post Storm Dennis
Storm Brendan, Storm Ciara and Storm Dennis, plus devastating flooding has prompted a waterway maintenance company to stress the importance of regular infrastructure works to minimise problems on the UK’s ageing canal and waterway network.
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Nordic Marine Insurance
The West of England P&I Club has announced that it will acquire a significant stake in specialist marine insurance provider Nordic Marine Insurance.