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Delta's 'D-class'
UK-based Delta Power Group launched its inshore 480 rescue RIB for independent lifeboat stations in the UK and Ireland at Seawork 2017.
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Mantsbrite support
David Ash of UK marine electronics dealer Mantsbrite has presented an ultrasonic wind sensor by LCJ Capteurs to Colin Anderson of Ships Electronic Services (SES) as part of SES’s comprehensive installation of navigation and communication systems in support of the Vine Trusts’ new medical ship ‘MV Forth Hope’.
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Sun shines on Seawork again
Seawork International, Europe’s largest commercial marine and workboat exhibition, closed on 15th June and was hailed a resounding success. The event’s now almost expected warm, sunny weather saw over 630 exhibitors and 7,000 maritime professionals coming together to meet and do business over the three days in Southampton, UK.
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Mobilis sends buoy data streaming offshore
Real time data stream technology developed by French buoy manufacturer Mobilis is now ready to be used offshore.
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Non-stick blackwater sensor has multi-market appeal
UK-owned Gill Sensors & Control displayed its Gill 7014 Blackwater Liquid Level Sensor at Seawork 2017, as it continues to create new business opportunities in the marine and leisure sectors.
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PME becomes sole UK MAN importer
The PME Group has become the sole importer for MAN engines in the UK following an announcement at this year’s Seawork International.
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European Commercial Marine Award winners
The award winners and runners up of the European Commercial Marine Awards were announced at Seawork 2017, sponsored by Servogear and Brunvoll.
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Cheetah showcases custom vessels
UK-owned Cheetah Marine showcased its two most recent custom-built power catamarans at Seawork.
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Innovative fleet monitoring system
This was the first Seawork for control and monitoring expert, Reygar Marine Systems, and it unveiled its brand new workboat fleet management system developed to help maximise the operational effectiveness of fleets.
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New look for MIT
Global transmissions expert, Marine and Industrial Transmissions Ltd (MIT), has a brand-new look which it showed off at Seawork.
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Scania Seawork premier
Swedish engine manufacturer Scania has presented its 13-litre DI13M IMO Tier III compliant marine engine on its stand, Q19, at Seawork 2017, three years ahead of the standard becoming mandatory worldwide.
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ZF powers ahead
Marine propulsion specialist, ZF Services UK has used Seawork this year to demo a selected range of marine propulsion technology and thruster systems for commercial vessels, lifeboats and luxury mega-yachts.
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Actisense showcases new products at Seawork
UK-based Actisense revealed three new products designed to improve efficiency for customers at Seawork 2017.
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Survitec awarded
International safety specialist Survitec has won the Safety and Training Innovation Award at Seawork International 2017.
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HYSRR makes a splash
UK-owned Hamble Yacht Services Refit & Repair (HYSRR) showcased Jet Thrusters and Quick Marine products alongside its range of services at Seawork 2017.
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Marine engineering equipment expertise
AtZ Marine Technologies brought its specialised expertise in marine engineering equipment for commercial vessels to Seawork this year.
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Over 7,500 to attend Seawork
More than 7,500 maritime professionals are expected to attend Seawork International 2017 on its 20th anniversary to explore innovation in the commercial marine and workboat sector.
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Dual prop for Suzuki’s largest ever
Suzuki Marine has launched its newest model, the DF350A. At 350 horsepower, this dual-prop V6 4-stroke is the largest, most powerful outboard Suzuki has built to date. In development for more than three years, it represents a significant milestone in both engineering and design for the Japanese outboard motor manufacturer.
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A&P Group partners with Peel Ports Group
UK-based ship repair and conversion specialist A&P Group has partnered with Peel Ports Group at the latter’s site in Great Yarmouth to serve the East of England’s offshore sector.