All News articles – Page 35
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In the line of fire – salvors on the frontline
The consequences of war on commercial shipping lead to extra dangers for already risky work by salvage firms. Peter Barker reports on two companies’ activities affected by the Red Sea conflict.
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Africa-Europe subsea tunnel plan resurrected
After decades of discussions, a subsea tunnel linking Spain and Morocco appears to be back on the drawing board.
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Hydrogen CTV retrofit wins RINA approval
A consortium has won Approval in Principle for a retrofit design that could potentially be rolled out to fuel Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs).
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Floating wind farms to power oil and gas
A joint venture will install a second floating wind farm to provide the power to electrify oil and gas platforms in the Scottish North Sea.
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New chairman for UK largest port operator
Associated British Ports has announced a new chairman after Phil Nolan decided to stand down.
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Corsican ports earmarked for shorepower
Two of the Mediterranean island of Corsica’s eight ports will be installed with shorepower under a programme by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Sweden’s largest dredging project begins
One of Sweden’s largest ports is about to get a lot larger, with dredging beginning on an estimated 22 million m3 to create a deep-water port.
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NYK claims world’s first ammonia tug
NYK has claimed a world first with the successful fuelling of a tug with ammonia.
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Major works ordered for offshore wind farms
Extensive works will have to be carried out on two of Germany’s North Sea wind farms owned by Vattenfall and German energy company Stadtwerke München.
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Olympic CSOV delivered on eve of Olympics
A CSOV named Olympic Boreas has been delivered to fleet owner Olympic Subsea the day before the Paris Olympics are due to begin.
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Jan De Nul orders second huge cable-layer
Jan De Nul has demonstrated its confidence in the offshore sector with the order of a second huge cable-layer.
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Highs and lows of salvage in 2023
The ISU’s annual review has reported increased revenue from LOF cases and increases in income from wreck removals.
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Flawed navigation led to grounding - report
An MAIB report has found insufficient navigation techniques and unqualified driver led to the grounding of a swim support vessel off the Isle of Wight.
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AST Networks expands into NavComs
AST Networks moves into the navigation and communication sector with a range of new products and a consultancy service
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Teledyne’s new European service centre for AUVs
Teledyne Gavia’s brand new AUV Service Center in Poland is now open
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Huisman secures offshore energy crane win
The contract marks Huisman’s third significant Knuckle Boom Crane contract announced this year
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A Coruña demonstrates autonomous port drones
Demonstrations of autonomous drone technology have been demonstrated a Spanish port, including the detection and rescue of a person overboard.
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‘Titanic’ builder in trouble as loan backing refused and CEO leaves
Harland & Wolff has been refused a loan guarantee by the UK government, putting the business in jeopardy just five years after facing similar woes.
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Salvors step in to save groundings, sinkings and fires
It’s been a busy half year for Dutch salvage firms, who have been called upon in a wide range of circumstances.
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A circular partnership in civil engineering
Jones Bros has secured a multi-million-pound waste management contract.