All News articles – Page 318
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Autonomous winch for USVs
Ocean Scientific International Ltd (OSIL) has produced an innovative and compact autonomous profiling winch that will operate unmanned for 30 days.
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Crane vessels upgraded
Alewijnse Marine has started the new year with an assignment for the Jumbo heavy lift crane vessels ‘HLCV Jumbo Javelin’ and ‘HLCV Fairpartner’.
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New St. Kitts vessel inspection scheme
St. Kitts and Nevis International Ship Registry has launched a mandatory annual Vessel Inspection Scheme to continuously improve the Safety Standards of Ships Flying the Flag of the Federation and maintain compliance with International Conventions and Regulations.
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New HSPV Voluntary Code launched
British Marine has launched a revised High Speed Passenger Vessel (HSPV) Voluntary Code of Practice which delivers a simple guide to best practice of high-speed charters, passenger sightseeing and adventure trips to help safeguard welfare.
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Danish Fire and Rescue RIBs
RIB builder Tornado has delivered two rescue boats to the Slagelese Brand and Redring which is the fire and rescue service that serve the Slagelese area of Zealand in Denmark to strengthen their ability to cope with water incidents writes Dag Pike.
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Pilot boat field test for tier III SCR system
For its latest pilot vessel, the Dutch Pilot Association (DPA) has entrusted propulsion to two MAN D2862 LE469 engines.
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Owned entry growth for London P&I Club
The London P&I Club saw further growth in its mutual owned entry following the conclusion of the recent P&I renewal season.
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Rise in number of wind trainees
UK maritime training provider AIS Training, part of the 3T Energy Group has welcomed the latest Global Wind Organisation (GWO) Report which underlines the wind industry’s commitment to setting and following the highest safety and technical standards.
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Tug expansion for Mammoet in the Middle East
Heavy lifting and transport specialist Mammoet has announced an expansion of tug and barge services in the Middle East following a strategic partnership with Astro Offshore.
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Year of renewal for Alfons Håkans
Finnish towage, salvage and marine services provider Alfons Håkans has reflected on a year of renewal for the company including new tug acquisitions and disposals.
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European tug owners face industry challenges
The European Tugowners Association (ETA) is predicting a year of opportunities for the industry but also challenges for a traditional business model under pressure.
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Boluda send-off for Spanish training ship
Five Boluda Towage and Salvage tugs have participated in the ceremonial sailing from Cádiz of the Spanish Navy training ship ‘Juan Sebastián Elcano’ on its 91st training cruise.
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Delivery and order round-up
This month’s round-up includes three items of news concerning orders of note with further signs of the popularity of Turkish-built tugs for UK operators.
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North P&I Club delivers landmark 200m GT
North P&I Club has successfully concluded its 2019 renewal and, for the first time in its 159-year history, is projecting total entered tonnage to exceed 200m gross tonnes.
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Neptune vessel order for Denmark
Neptune Marine will build two EuroCarrier 2495 multipurpose workboats for Danish salvage and towage company DBB Salvage to use primarily on construction projects.
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Support for Green Maritime Methanol project
Shipowners, shipyards, manufacturers and ports have joined forces to investigate the feasibility of methanol as a sustainable alternative transport fuel in the maritime sector.
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Work starts at former power station site
Advance Northumberland has reached a significant milestone in the redevelopment of the former Blyth Power Station Enterprise Zone in Blyth, UK.
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Mersey launch for Solent freight ferry
‘Red Kestrel’, a new freight-only RoRo vessel that will operate between Southampton and Isle of Wight has been launched at Cammel Laird, Birkenhead, UK.