All News articles – Page 39
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660t transition pieces loaded out for He Dreiht
All 64 transition pieces have been loaded out for Germany’s largest offshore wind farm, He Dreiht.
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Opinion: Are today’s VTS systems fit for small, complex ports?
Navtech’s Rachael O’Connor believes today’s VTS systems are no longer suitable for smaller, busier ports.
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Decarbonisation is stressing seafarers out - survey
A survey by the International Seafarers Welfare and Assistance Network has found seafarers and on-shore staff are feeling under pressure because of the weight of decarbonisation regulations they now have to consider.
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Japan expands fledgling offshore wind sector
A 684MW offshore wind farm will be Japan’s largest once commissioned in 2029, developers say.
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Strela Shiprepair upgrades first GEFO tanker
Strela Shiprepair Yard has made inroads in the tanker sector with its first upgrade of a GEFO oil and product tanker
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HamiltonJet breaks new ground
Waterjet manufacturer HamiltonJet has broken ground on a production facility in Christchurch, New Zealand, marking ‘an exciting new chapter’ for the company, it says.
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Acta Marine orders 4th walk-to-work CSOV
Dutch vessel operator Acta Marine will expand its French fleet with a new walk-to-work vessel to bring the number to four.
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Boluda strengthens Gibraltar tug fleet in response to Red Sea crisis
Boluda has responded to a potential growing need for more tug support around the Strait of Gibraltar as more ships are forced to find alternative routes amid the Red Sea crisis.
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Two CSOVs join Isle of Man fleet
Two next-generation Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs) will on delivery join the Isle of Man Ship Registry.
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Chasing net zero: Dutch pilots are seeking answers
As the Port of Rotterdam, in line with the rest of industry, moves towards a ‘net-zero’ operation, the race is on for pilot boats to get on board.
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Elevating marine cybersecurity provision and standards
A new organisation has been set up to raise the standard of cybersecurity risk assessment across the maritime industry
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Decommissioning Scotland’s landmark tidal turbine
A new partnership has been set up to decommission the OpenHydro tidal turbine in Scotland
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Kongsberg Maritime launches new application at Seawork
Kongsberg Maritime has extended applications for one of its products to larger vessels such as CTVs.
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Corvus Blue Whale ESS gets type approval
DNV has awarded type approval to the Corvus Energy Blue Whale marine energy storage system
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EC hands floating wind project €13.4 million
A floating wind platform will be installed in the Mediterranean as part of a project ‘to pave the way to mass deployment of the floating offshore wind industry’, project leaders say.
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Project set up to reduce cost of floating wind O&M
A French research project has been launched to try and reduce the costs associated with floating wind farm maintenance.
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Rebuild centre remanufactures first marine engine
Cummins’ master rebuild centre in Poland has taken in its first marine engine.
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Top tips to do business with Defence
Defence is UK industry’s largest single customer - but do you know how to tap into commercial opportunities?
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Shining bright at Seawork
DCbright had a new line of LED floodlights to showcase at its first ever Seawork
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$billions needed for offshore substations: Report
More than $20 billion will have to be spent by 2030 to install the number of offshore substations to cope with the power from all the upcoming wind farms, a report says.