All News articles – Page 45
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Lifeline system enhances pilot boat crew safety
Harken Safety Rails allow crew to move around the vessel on a rail system, safe in the knowledge that they cannot fall overboard.
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Strategic partnerships for subsea tech rental
SMD’s Artemis subsea detection technology is now available for rent
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Kotug tests drone towline connection
The success of a recent test using a drone could revolutionise how the connection of the towline between tug and ship is made.
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Mercy Ships signs deal for new hospital ship
A new ship for the global hospital ship charity Mercy Ships will bring the number of vessels to three.
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Fire safety for commercial marine mattresses
As legislation gets stricter on pretty much everything, the materials used in cabins on commercial vessels are no exception.
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Ports of Genoa starts €1 billion subsea tunnel
A tunnel being built at the Ports of Genoa will link the east and west sides of the city by being dug underneath the port basin.
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Major OSW milestone hit as Canada, US look positive
Ørsted has reached a milestone in the choppy waters of US offshore wind, with the first XXL monopile installed by Boskalis.
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Heavyweights set up JV for floating wind
Ørsted, Simply Blue Group and Subsea7 have set up the joint venture ‘Salamander’ to submit an application for a floating wind farm off the coast of northeast Scotland.
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DuroWipers in four vessel refit
Harwich Haven has chosen DuroWipers for the refit of its four pilot boats, impressed by their durability and reliability
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Baltimore’s bridge releases 'Dali'
The container ship that took out the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore this March has now been refloated and will be probed for answers as to why she smacked into the bridge, killing six workers.
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Ocean Infinity hired to survey Dogger Bank
Ocean Infinity has been hired by RWE and power company Masdar to perform 3D Ultra High Resolution seismic geophysical surveys for the Dogger Bank South (DBS) West offshore wind farm.
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Europe’s first electro-H2 cat on track for 2025 launch
The French company behind Europe’s first electro-hydrogen catamaran says it has generated ‘significant interest’ since it was unveiled at the Monaco Sustainable & Smart Marina Rendezvous in 2023.
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Eleven tugs transported on one vessel
Eleven tugs have been transported on one vessel from Asia to Europe in a rare major logistical operation.
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Cyber attack: A growing menace in maritime
With an estimated half of vessel operators being exposed to some form of cyber attack, defence against the onslaught is becoming an essential weapon in the marine armoury.
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Cutting corners on davit checks risks lives
Lives at are risk if operators try to ‘cut corners’ on davit inspection, says the boss of Vestdavit
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Partnership looks to strengthen autonomy
Two firms have formed a partnership that will see greater autonomy and security on uncrewed surface vessels.
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Autonomous USVs will lead Blue Economy
As the ‘blue economy’ drives the potential of uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) in reducing human labour and improving ocean productivity, Matthew Ratsey, managing director of Zero USV, highlights the untapped potential of USVs, foreseeing their dominance in marine surveys and mapping operations.
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Pioneering excellence in offshore support
SeaZip will be at Seawork to give an insight into its offshore services, with superior vessels at the heart of its offering.
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Dive support vessel sewage system delivered
A Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) has been transferred into a vessel, welded, assembled in the refit yard and tested in just 21 days.
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Tight turnaround for navigational mark replacement
A time-critical project to restore a lost navigation mark was carried out with aplomb on the Isle of Wight recently.