All News articles – Page 33
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Sanmar bags Turkish government tug contract
Turkey’s coastal safety directorate has ordered two powerful tugs from Sanmar to enhance its already extensive fleet of vessels.
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Floating dry dock sinks at Zeebrugge
A floating dry dock sank as a tugboat was being prepared for maintenance at the Port of Zeebrugge, a spokesperson has told Maritime Journal.
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Wales kicks off floating wind farm leasing round
Three offshore wind farm sites off the south-west coast of the UK have been opened up to bidders by the Crown Estate, which owns all the land off the coast of the UK.
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Teledyne Gavia expands production to meet AUV boom
Teledyne Gavia is seeing a surge in AUV orders thanks to increased demand.
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Orders through the roof after Seawork
Orders worth tens of thousands of pounds have been secured thanks to exhibiting at Seawork this year, engine and drive specialist Prior Power Solutions has said.
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Damen signs tug deal with Lithuanian Navy
The Lithuanian Navy has ordered a Damen tug as political tensions in the region put security at the forefront of port operations.
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Opportunities in S. Korea as wind plans ramp up
A roadmap to open competitive bidding for offshore wind farms in South Korea has been unveiled by the government.
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Plans laid out for Polish offshore wind farm
The third of three offshore wind farms in Poland has had requirements issued so it can take the next step.
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Ground broken on Scottish shore power project
Scotland’s Port of Aberdeen has begun work on a £4 million (€4.7 million) shorepower system that will be able to ower seven vessels simultaneously, the operator says.
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Amazon funds world-first offshore farm within a farm
Amazon is funding the world’s first commercial-scale seaweed farm within the confines of an offshore wind farm.
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Swedish firm wins deal to supply marine batteries
Echandia has launched itself onto the American market with a contract to supply the battery systems for five battery-electric ferries in San Francisco.
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Brittany Ferries poised to take 51% of Condor
Channel Islands ferry operator Condor Ferries now has a majority owner in Brittany Ferries, subject to Jersey and Guernsey’s regulating authorities.
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FEATURE: Winds of change in offshore support
The offshore wind farm industry is still in its early days, and as turbines grow in size and power and move further offshore, the kind of vessels required to support them is also changing. Stevie Knight has a look at a couple of the options.
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Jan De Nul called in to open Asian bottlenecks
Dredging and port expansion works are being undertaken to improve trade routes and tackle sea levels that are falling because of climate change, Jan De Nul says.
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Lalizas UK opens new offices and warehouse
Greece-based safety marine products firm Lalizas has boosted its UK offering with new offices and a warehouse in the coastal town of Portsmouth.
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Deep water data sub successfully trialled
In a groundbreaking deep water trial off the coast of Madeira, an autonomous underwater vehicle has successfully completed a spiral behaviour mission
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Belfast Harbour claims net-zero first
Net-zero first: If all goes to plan, Belfast Harbour will claim to be the first port in the UK and on the island of Ireland with net-zero operations.
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New blow for Harland & Wolff as contract terminated
Beleaguered shipbuilder Harland & Wolff has suffered another setback with the Falkland Islands Government deciding to pull the plug on port engineering works by the firm.
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Fugro wraps up key survey for US offshore wind projects
Fugro has successfully concluded four years of continuous hydrographic survey operations in the US
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NextGeo boosts its marine construction and underwater survey offering
A new aquisition will bolster NextGeo’s capabilities in marine construction and renewable energy sectors