All News articles – Page 326

  • Port of Cork awarded the civil engineering contract for this development to BAM Civil Ltd
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    New container terminal at Cork

    2019-01-15T17:48:00Z

    Work has started on the development of a new container terminal in the Irish port of Cork to replace existing container facilities further up the harbour writes Dag Pike.

  • Cadets will also have access to Teekay’s ‘state-of-the-art’ simulation centre in Glasgow
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    Teekay Shipping launches UK Cadet Programme

    2019-01-15T17:34:00Z

    The search for the next generation of UK seafarers has been launched thanks to a collaboration between one of the world’s largest ship owners and a renowned UK maritime charity.

  • The 26 million cubic metres of material required to create the islands would largely come from waste material from other building sites with some being dredged from the sea
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    Artificial islands to expand Copenhagen

    2019-01-15T17:18:00Z

    The Government of Denmark and the local Hvidovre Municipality have revealed a plan to expand the City of Copenhagen by creating nine islands off its southern coast writes Dag Pike.

  • Captain John Lloyd
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    New Jack-up DP qualification

    2019-01-15T13:04:00Z

    The Nautical Institute has expanded its certification scheme for Dynamic Positioning Operators (DPOs) to include a qualification for seafarers operating in the renewables sector.

  • OSIL's microplastics sampler
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    Microplastics Sampler offers more precision

    2019-01-14T15:37:00Z

    Environmental monitoring experts Ocean Scientific International Ltd (OSIL) have released a new microplastics sampler for the collection of water samples for the analysis of microplastics.

  • Thales unmanned surface vessels
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    Sensor system with AI boosts autonomy

    2019-01-14T15:09:00Z

    M Subs Ltd has installed a sensor system with connected artificial intelligence (AI) machine-learning technology around the UK''s Plymouth Sound to aid the computing system central to the maritime AI system which will be used to navigate the Mayflower Autonomous Ship.

  • The course is intended for people who have, or will soon have, complex incident planning responsibilities
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    Mass rescue operations

    2019-01-14T12:35:00Z

    The IMRF recently held its second ‘subject-matter expert’ course in maritime mass rescue operations, at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden.

  • ABP's Port of Hull at night
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    ABP promises to ‘keep Britain trading’ through Brexit

    2019-01-14T12:22:00Z

    Associated British Ports recently announced an additional investment to boost facilities at its Port of Hull, bringing the group’s total investment to £250 million since the EU referendum in 2016.

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    Aberdeen incubator

    2019-01-14T12:10:00Z

    Attollo Offshore has announced the launch of its Aberdeen-based Innovation Incubator.

  • WASh2Emden - innovative and environmentally friendly applications for hydrogen in the port of Emden
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    WASh2Emden project launches

    2019-01-14T11:46:00Z

    A funded project to synthesise hydrogen using the excess power generated by wind turbines has launched in the German port of Emden.

  • A single Volvo Penta D4 engine and Hamilton HJ274 water jet will propel the vessel to 30 knots in light conditions
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    9m Patrol RIB contract

    2019-01-14T11:24:00Z

    Diverse Marine Ltd. and Cowes Harbour Commission, UK have signed a contract for the design, construction and delivery of a 9m Patrol RIB.

  • XLe Spirit
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    New eROV offers operators cost savings

    2019-01-11T12:55:00Z

    Subsea sector operators could see significant cost efficiency and savings with a new electric remotely operated vehicle (ROV) offering outstanding connectivity and expansion capabilities.

  • HeavyLift@Sea carrier
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    Offshore wind deck carrier has huge capacity

    2019-01-11T12:04:00Z

    A heavy cargo deck carrier with an extremely high load-bearing capacity and a 3,600sqm flat loading deck for maximum utilisation and easy use is currently being built at a Chinese shipyard for offshore wind projects in the North and Baltic Seas.

  • Waxholmsbolaget’s hybrid ferry
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    Hybrid electric ferry cuts emissions

    2019-01-10T14:44:00Z

    Stockholm shipping company Waxholmsbolaget has launched its first hybrid ice-going passenger ferry equipped with a hybrid electric Danfoss Editron marine system to cut fuel usage and emissions.

  • a prototype has been on trial at the exposed Runde site off the coast of Norway,
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    Waves4Power developments

    2019-01-10T13:39:00Z

    Norwegian wave energy developer Waves4Power has announced its plans for the future development of its pioneering wave buoy writes Dag Pike.

  • The Rope Robotics solution, using a robot to carry out the inspection and repair work is expected to reduce both the time and costs in blade maintenance and repair
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    Grant for Rope Robotics blade repair work

    2019-01-10T13:21:00Z

    Danish company Rope Robotics has received a major grant to further develop its innovative system for using robots to inspect and repair wind turbine blades writes Dag Pike.

  • The reclaimed area between the dike and the wharf will be filled out by dredged sediments in two stages
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    Wind farm work for Brest

    2019-01-10T12:56:00Z

    The Port of Brest in northwest France is expanding its facilities to cope with wind farm operations at the Saint-Brieuc offshore wind project writes Dag Pike.

  • Examining the 'Rooswijk'
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    3D virtual tour enables shipwreck exploration

    2019-01-10T12:54:00Z

    MSDS Marine has created a virtual trail of the wreck of a Dutch East Indiaman (VOC) ship lost 279 years ago today 10th January 1740, on the Goodwin Sands, off Kent in the UK.

  • The project is due to begin in the New Year and the successful tender came from CMP Thames Ltd, based in Ringwood
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    Developments at Portland

    2019-01-10T12:27:00Z

    To cope with the growing number of vessels visiting the port, and their increasing size, Portland Port (UK) is undertaking dredging and pier improvements works to cope with the changes writes Dag Pike.

  • wind farm
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    JFMS opens Taiwan base to support renewables

    2019-01-09T12:14:00Z

    James Fisher Marine Services (JFMS) has opened a new regional support base in Taipei, Taiwan, to support the country’s transition to renewable energy.