All News articles – Page 321
-
News
GB£10m to help commercialise tidal projects
A GB£10m fund to help commercial deployment of tidal projects in Scottish waters has been launched by the Scottish Government with the aim of driving innovation and reducing the cost of electricity generated.
-
News
First Iridium Certus commercial installation
The AST Group (AST) has confirmed the first ever commercial installation of Iridium Certus carried out with its partner Alphatron Marine onboard Oceanwide Expeditions’ ‘Rembrandt Van Rijn’.
-
News
JRC/Alphatron Marine join ShipSupport
JRC/Alphatron Marine has become a global partner of online spare parts shop ShipSupport.
-
News
The largest boat hoist in Europe
Italian company Cimolai Technology has delivered a mobile boat hoist with a lifting capacity of 1000 tonnes, to STP (Servicios Técnicos Portuarios)’s shipyard in Palma de Mallorca.
-
News
Ammonia as a workboat fuel
In the search for reducing emissions from commercial vessels the two fully emission free fuels are hydrogen and ammonia writes Dag Pike.
-
News
Mediterranean’s largest RoPax cat delivered
Tasmanian shipbuilder Incat has recently been celebrating the delivery of its latest large fast ferry, a 110 metre catamaran for Virtu Ferries of Malta.
-
News
Launching a 72 ton catamaran ferry
UK-based Osprey Ltd., a specialist in the onshore and offshore transportation and lifting of heavy or abnormal loads, lifted a 72.5t catamaran using a 1,000t capacity Liebherr mobile crane and a one-over-two Modulift spreader beam configuration beneath its hook.
-
News
Data-gathering autonomous vessel delivered
L3 ASV has delivered a long-endurance autonomous vessel for military data gathering trials to the UK’s Royal Navy.
-
News
Rigging gear for Antarctic project
Rope and Sling Specialists (RSS) has provided lifting and rigging products to BAM Nuttall Limited (BAM) for use during the modernisation of the Rothera Research Station in the Antarctic.
-
News
Ulf Kanne: Charged with our future
For Ulf Kanne, Green propulsion and investment expert, we may be closer to the end for internal combustion marine propulsion than many think.
-
News
AutoMoor system for Aland berths
Trelleborg’s marine systems operation will supply its rope-free automated mooring system, AutoMoor, to the Port of Langnas’ international cruise ferry and domestic ro-ro ferry berths
-
News
Display specialist posts Brexit busting numbers
Despite ''a number of challenging UK trading conditions for 2018'', CANtronik with its global reach has announced a 28% increase in turnover for the year.
-
News
AI navigation tools help prevent collisions
A new company has launched which provides artificial intelligence-backed navigation tools for the maritime industry to help prevent costly collisions.
-
News
MRE marks 5 years in business
Manor Renewable Energy (MRE) is celebrating its five-year anniversary as it prepares for several temporary projects beginning this year, a new vessel under construction and the development of a full offshore engineering capability.
-
News
Gould services to open new Vlissingen facility
Gould Services, one of the leading Dutch wind farm support service companies is planning to develop a new offshore support facility at the Port of Vlissingen writes Dag Pike.
-
News
Furuno’s new satellite compass
Japanese electronics giant Furuno has introduced a new satellite compass, the SC33, that is a step up from its earlier SC30, writes Dag Pike.
-
News
New Ballistic RIBS dive boat
UK RIB builder Ballistic RIBS has developed a RIB specifically aimed at the diving market, which is a new sector for these high quality boats writes Dag Pike.
-
News
Improving safety standards for workboat launch and recovery
DNV GL is reviewing a new voluntary certification standard covering the davits used to launch and recover workboats and tenders writes Dag Pike.
-
News
Blue entrepreneurship is big topic for EMD
European Maritime Day (EMD) 2019 will focus on blue entrepreneurship, innovation and investment to transform maritime sectors and boost emerging technologies and value chains.
-
News
Local delivery for Mainstay
Milford Marina, which is the largest fishing port in Wales, has welcomed the ‘FPV Rhodri Morgan’, one of five new fisheries patrol vessels taking to the waters in 2019.