All News articles – Page 435

  • The Peruvian Navy's new tug has a multipurpose role (Cummins)
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    Tug/DSV for Peruvian Navy

    2017-04-21T10:56:00Z

    Tugs & Towing generally concentrates on European news but occasionally items of interest from further afield catch the eye, as with the delivery of a multifunctional vessel for the salvage division of the Peruvian Navy.

  • V.O.F. Sleepboot ISA's new Shoalbuster is fitted out for wide area operation (V.O.F Sleepboot ISA)
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    Short delivery time for Dutch Shoalbuster

    2017-04-21T10:44:00Z

    The Damen Shoalbuster 2709 ‘Isa’ has recently been delivered to Wijk bij Duurstede-based V.O.S. Sleepboot ISA replacing another tug of the same name.

  • On sea trials, Express 3 achieved a lightship speed of 43 knots
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    From Hobart to Denmark

    2017-04-21T10:29:00Z

    A new generation fast ferry has left Incat Tasmania’s yard in Tasmania on her delivery voyage to Denmark via the Panama Canal.

  • Scotrenewables Tidal Power SR2000
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    SR2000 hits peak power

    2017-04-21T10:00:00Z

    The world’s most powerful tidal turbine, developed and manufactured by Scottish engineering company Scotrenewables Tidal Power Limited has reached full rated power at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC), Orkney.

  • TESO ferry 'Texelstroom' underway
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    'Texelstroom' award

    2017-04-20T16:54:00Z

    The Dutch hybrid CNG-Electric passenger ferry ‘Texelstroom’ has won the 2017 Shippax Award. The vessel marks the successful collaboration between owners TESO (Koninklijke N.V. Texels Eigen Stoomboot Onderneming), C-Job Naval Architects and Vripack.

  • The engine power approved for the HM series can go up to 1100kW
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    Marine going green for Seawork ‘17

    2017-04-20T16:35:00Z

    With hybrid/electric technology a hot topic within the industry right now, operators are looking for cost-effective and environmentally friendly solutions to ensure the future of their business.

  • Norwegian Ocean Power's Pulsus prototype turbine
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    Pulsus tidal turbine trials complete

    2017-04-20T16:03:00Z

    Norwegian Ocean Power has successfully completed the initial trials on its Pulsus horizontal-axis spiral-design tidal turbine. These trials were primarily aimed at testing the bearings of the turbine which are a critical part of the unit.

  • Ecoship fuel management in the engine room of a Calmac ferry
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    Big data in the marine sector

    2017-04-20T10:44:00Z

    Ibna Zaman of Royston Diesel Power, the UK -based developer of the enginei fuel management system, highlights the growing operational advantages provided by the effective analysis of intelligent data in the marine sector – if certain challenges can be successfully overcome.

  • Tuomas Riski, CEO of Norsepower
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    Norshipping gong for wind propulsion pioneer

    2017-04-20T10:09:00Z

    Tuomas Riski, CEO of Norsepower, has been announced as the winner of Nor-Shipping’s coveted Young Entrepreneur Award 2017. The 38 year-old Finn was chosen from a final shortlist that included Joel Spark, Co-Founder of Spire, Xeneta CEO Patrik Berglund, and Christine Spiten, Co-Founder of Blueye Robotics.

  • The SEALL operating system enables faster and easier access to critical navigation information
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    Strategic partnership in navigation

    2017-04-20T10:00:00Z

    Navigation specialists have announced a strategic partnership to collaborate to deliver more user-friendly solutions for today’s increasingly digital bridge environment.

  • Arnout Damen (CCO, Damen Shipyards Group) and Patricia Rüf (Member of the board of Liebherr-International) AG
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    30-year relationship

    2017-04-20T09:47:00Z

    The partnership between Damen Shipyards and leading crane manufacturer Liebherr was celebrated with the announcement that Damen has ordered its 110th crane from Liebherr.

  • Expedition yacht 'Tara' is a floating laboratory
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    Ocean plastic ‘conveyor belt’ confirmed

    2017-04-20T08:05:00Z

    Collaborative research between two global research programs, Tara Oceans expedition 2009-2014 (France) and Malaspina 2010 expedition (Spain), has reported the large-scale transport of floating plastic debris from the Atlantic to the Arctic.

  • More icebreakers for Hamburg (Photo HPA/Schmidt-Wiethoff)
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    Versatile duo complete Hamburg quartet

    2017-04-19T16:55:00Z

    Two newbuildings designed mainly for ice-breaking but also capable of a range of other jobs have gone into service with the Port of Hamburg Authority (HPA) completing a €15.4 million four-ship renewal programme.

  • Berlin's latest research ship will be built in Romania (Photo DAMEN-Skipstesknisk)
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    Germans go abroad for new research ship

    2017-04-19T16:48:00Z

    For the second time in less than six months the German Government has ordered a new state-of-the-art research vessel - only this time, unusually, the order has gone to a foreign shipyard.

  • The 14.99 metre ProZero catamaran is equipped with a ballast tank system
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    Fish farming catamaran workboat

    2017-04-19T16:36:00Z

    Danish composite vessel specialist builder, Tuco, has introduced a new 14.99m catamaran workboat for the fish farm market.

  • Rembrandt is a scaleable, skilled system
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    Rembrandt contract with MAIB

    2017-04-19T15:43:00Z

    BMT Ship & Coastal Dynamics, a subsidiary of UK-headquartered BMT Group Ltd, has announced a new contract with the UK’s Marine Accident Investigation Branch, acknowledged as a world leader in ship electronic evidence gathering, including VDR (Voyage Data Recorder) data recovery and interpretation.

  • The 110 metre wave-piercing catamaran will operate between Malta and Sicily
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    Modular waterjets for Med’s largest fast cat

    2017-04-19T11:49:00Z

    The Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has been contracted to provide the waterjets for a new high speed ferry being built by the Incat Tasmania yard in Australia for Malta based Virtu Ferries.

  • The vertical axis turbine unit is said to be currently performing in line with technical predictions
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    Power Hub switch-on

    2017-04-19T11:35:00Z

    EC-OG switched on its tidal power generator, the Subsea Power Hub at the European Marine Energy Centre''s (EMEC’s) Shapinsay Sound test site off Scotland for the first time in mid-April 2917. The ocean current energy conversion system was successfully installed and is now fully operational.

  • Gibdock has got off to a sound start in 2017 with encouraging signs of underlying recovery in several markets
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    Market recovery ups business for Gibdock

    2017-04-19T11:21:00Z

    Gibdock has got off to a sound start in 2017, with encouraging signs of underlying recovery in several markets, including a steady stream of regional ferries in for drydocking.

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    Nominate a H.E.R.O

    2017-04-19T11:17:00Z

    The International Maritime Rescue Federation (IMRF) is calling for nominations and entries for its H.E.R.O (Honouring Excellence in Rescue Operations) Awards 2017.