All News articles – Page 258
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Software could help shipbuilder double revenues
A French shipbuilder and repairer aims to double its revenues over the next five years and digital transformation is central to its plans.
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Zero emission debris collector
This recently launched electric litter and debris collector vessel will emit zero emissions as it cleans up ports, harbours or waterways.
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Canals and rivers can overcome contractor access challenges
UK urban centres are increasingly overcrowded, presenting challenges to contractors completing construction projects in these locations.
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Security focus for new Installation Standard
Educational information about preventing theft and improving vessel security has been added to the next version of a voluntary standard that clarifies and defines competent installation practices.
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ROV will support Arctic research
Forum Energy Technologies has secured an order from Amundsen Science (Université Laval, Canada) to supply a light work-class remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to support its Arctic scientific research activities.
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Full subsea robotic inspection offering
A subsea robotics specialist, has announced the addition of full in-house inspection services, which will complement the range of underwater robotics technologies currently offered to its clients.
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High capacity RoPax ferry design unveiled
A new high capacity 212m RoPax ferry will incorporate a service speed of 23 knots and the ability to operate close to optimum engine load, even at slow speeds.
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8m full cabin crew transfer workboat
This 8m multipurpose workboat has been outfitted and utilized as a fast and flexible boat for fish farming service and crew transport in Norway.
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Expansion starting at Sines
The Administração do Porto de Sines has announced that expansion works are beginning at the Portuguese port.
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SAR vessels bolster safety in Indonesia
Indonesia’s National Search and Relief Agency (BASARNAS) has taken delivery of two new search and rescue (SAR) vessels.
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Machine learning predicts piles
A team from a Dutch subsea engineering specialist has won a global competition in geotechnical machine-learning around the driving of subsea piles.
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Offshore wind record for Europe in 2019
Europe installed 3.6GW of new offshore wind capacity in 2019, a new record in annual installations.
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New Kattegat ferry route opened
Stena Line’s new ferry route between Halmstad in Sweden and Grenaa in Denmark was officially opened in February.
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Two new models from North Sea Winches
North Sea Winches (NSW) has developed a 120t electric slipway winch for a barge and a 2400kg electric mooring winch suitable for different vessels.
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New DP Operator’s Handbook launches
The Nautical Institute has launched the third edition of its DP (dynamic positioning) Operator’s Handbook with revised content.
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Gauging demand
Seawork Exhibitor ASAP Supplies has introduced a new range of marine gauges and senders from KUS, a leading global manufacturer of level senders and instrumentation.
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Monopile sling connector
A special sling connector can take the human element out of the handling, transport and installation of monopiles writes Dag Pike.
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French special forces take to the air
French RIB builder Sillinger has joined up with one of last year’s Speed@ Seawork exhibitors, SEAir, to develop a RIB capable of operating on foils for the French military writes Dag Pike.
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Workboat builder moving into electric power
A Dutch boat builder that already offers a wide range of smaller aluminium workboats has now added the first electric powered version into their range writes Dag Pike.
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Dark vessel detection technology launches
New Dark Vessel Detection technology will enable users to have access to both location information and radar satellite images of all detectable vessels - even when they do not have their Automatic Identification System (AIS) transponders turned on.