All News articles – Page 496
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Garmin at Seawork
Satellite navigation expert Garmin will be showcasing its latest pioneering marine products designed for the commercial and leisure sectors at this year’s Seawork International.
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€80m land reclamation award for Boskalis
Netherlands headquartered dredging and marine construction major Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V. has been awarded a contract by KSO Ciputra Yasmin to construct the land for the Centre Point of Indonesia Project located off the coast of Makassar.
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PLA opens new dredging disposal site
The Port of London Authority (PLA) has appointed Surrey UK based Land and Water Services as its operator for the Rainham Silt Lagoons, which offers a new disposal facility to the dredging market for materials originating from the Thames and Medway basins.
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Land reclamation on IADC agenda
René Kolman, secretary general of International Association of Dredging Companies (IADC) will be presenting two papers at the World Dredging Congress (WODCON) XXI, which takes place at the same time as Seawork in Miami USA.
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Straight to work for Van Oord’s new CSD
In the presence of guests and employees, Ms Lydia van de Kerk, the wife of CFO Arjan van de Kerk, named Van Oord’s latest cutter suction dredger ''Biesbosch'' during a ceremony held on the jetty at the company’s Rotterdam office.
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New Damen dredge pumps debut on 'Charlock'
The 3,200m3 capacity trailing suction hopper dredger ''Charlock'' has been equipped with two dredge pumps manufactured by Damen Dredging Equipment.
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Young CEDA plans for the year
Young CEDA Chair, Arjan de Heer, has reported on the most recent meeting of the Young CEDA Commission.
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Phase 1 of Tuas Terminal gets underway
The Dredging International Asia Pacific (DIAP)-DAELIM Joint Venture will carry out the land reclamation and related works for the Tuas Terminal Phase 1 project.
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Lindenau revamps 'Hindenburg'
Lindenau Werft in Kiel has completed six months of renovation and repairs on the 72 year old former German rescue boat Hindenburg.
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Germans test compact ECS on patrol boats
Germany’s Wasserschutzpolizei in Schleswig-Holstein has been testing a compact new electronic chart system and looks likely to install it in its fleet of small patrol boats.
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Hamburg ploughs €200 million into port
Port infrastructure development projects in Germany’s biggest universal seaport Hamburg are costing about €200 million this year with cruise handling facilities and bridges drawing current attention.
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Work starts on new Cuxport terminal
Work has begun in Cuxhaven on the construction of a new €36 million handling terminal on the Elbe which officials have said is part of “urgently needed” business expansion at the German port.
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€240 million for canal locks rebuild
The German Government has given the go-ahead for work costing €240 million to demolish old locks in Kiel-Holtenau at the Baltic end of the Kiel Canal and replace them with brand new lock chambers.
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New deal improves German yard outlook
Extensive cruise ship building work for four big German shipyards in the new Lloyd Werft Group has reversed dismal order prospects on the Baltic and breathed some new life into German shipbuilding and the job situation.
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Swiss Army gets Finnish boats
To maintain effective frontier and waterway supervision and protection the Swiss Army is bringing in patrol boats from Marine Alutech in Finland to replace older boats scheduled to leave service.
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Frisia Offshore gets third CTV cat
A third crew transfer and supply catamaran has joined the fleet of wind farm service company Frisia Offshore, expanding the north German firm’s fleet capability and engagement in the North Sea wind energy sector.
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RiverBus service for Hamburg
What has been billed as Germany’s first amphibian vehicle service to offer combined tours on land and water has gone into service in the city and port of Hamburg for HafenCity RiverBus.
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UK offshore wind – dodging the cuts
With over a decade of experience, the UK’s offshore wind programme is building momentum again with progress on Round 2 extensions and impending major construction activity for Round 3, time for an update.
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Actisense PRO-BUF-1 launch
UK based boat electronic system’s expert, Actisense, is testing its latest innovation aimed at the larger vessel, in preparation for its official launch at Seawork International 2016.
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Moskito - sucking oil from sunken victims of war
Norwegian company Miko Marine AS is reporting imminent first use of its innovative oil extraction technology following a detailed assessment of its sustainability and practical benefits.