All News articles – Page 40
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Powerful new tug protects Spain’s coastline
A powerful new rescue vessel has entered service with Salvamento Marítimo (SASEMAR), Spain’s maritime search and rescue agency, joining the society’s already large and impressive fleet of rescue vessels.
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Cadeler wins 72-turbine installation contract
The Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm is poised to install 72 wind turbines from Vestas, weighing more than 600 tons apiece.
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Lobby group sets out key asks for tidal energy
A lobby group has made five ‘key asks’ to the UK government to support tidal stream energy as it gathers pace around the world.
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Using VR to boost maritime safety
A new partnership between a UK university and tech firm will see virtual reality used to boost maritime health and safety
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Offshore charging: Are we there yet?
Vessel-to-vessel, power buoys or the wind turbines themselves – a number of offshore charging technologies seem to be getting closer to commercialisation.
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Insurance crisis looms for Europe's inland waterways
European inland waterways could be facing an insurance crisis as operation licence extension ends, placing more than 7,900 vessels at risk, warns Armand Lans, senior broker at FDR.
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SMST to equip hybrid SOV
SMST has won a deal with Cochin Shipyard for the delivery of a gangway and crane for a North Star hybrid-electric service operation vessel.
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Van Oord ‘regrets’ oil spill after dredger hits tanker
A clean-up is under way in Singapore after the Dutch firm Van Oord’s dredger crashed into an oil tanker at berth and ruptured an oil tank.
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Star International wins cruise liner contract
UK marine and offshore services company Star International has won a contract to provide safety maintenance for three cruise ships.
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Norway names its new coast guard vessel
The country has named its newest coast guard vessel, the Vard built KV Hopen.
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Denmark’s largest infrastructure project progresses
Floating concrete pontoons are playing an integral part in Denmark’s largest infrastructure project.
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Collaboration enhances tug provision at Halifax
Svitzer has announced it will boost services at the Port of Halifax in Canada with two new escort tugs.
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Rotterdam plans 1GW electrolyser for ‘green hydrogen’
A joint venture between Vattenfall and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners will build an electrolyser at the Port of Rotterdam to create ‘green hydrogen’.
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Fincantieri chairman Claudio Graziano dies suddenly
Fincantieri has published an emotional tribute to chairman Claudio Graziano, who was found dead at his home on Monday.
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Vattenfall sells half of German OSW project to BASF
Vattenfall has sold 49% of its ownership in Germany’s 1.6GW offshore wind farm to BASF.
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A Strategic vessel move with MainPrize Offshore
Strategic Marine has inked a deal with Mainprize Offshore for six new Supa Swath Vessels
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AI is key for deck machinery in tugs: Opinion
As AI increases in popularity and roll-out, it is being integrated in all parts of the maritime world – with deck machinery no exception.
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Webuild completes under-river section of 64km tunnel
The under-river section of a 64km tunnel that will connect Austria and Italy underground has been completed.
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Engine control issue leads to collision
7,000 litres of marine diesel oil were spilled when a moored fishing vessel collided with an unmanned tug, the Marine Accident Investigation Branch has reported.
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Seawork 2024 Booth Drop-in
Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal opened Seawork’s silver event this year. Here’s a brief look at just a handful of the exhibitors and what they thought of the show this year.