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  • Iske's new tug is a development of the first EDDY Tug design 'Eddy 1' (Peter Barker)
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    Eddy gets smaller for Iskes

    23/12/2015

    EDDY Tug has won an order from Iskes Towage & Salvage to design and build a second, smaller but more powerful version of the Hybrid EDDY tug (efficient double-ended dynamic tug).

  • Svitzer's new additions for the UK pictured on the Nieuwe Waterweg (Damen)
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    Double Dutch delivery for Svitzer UK

    23/12/2015

    Svitzer’s UK fleet has received a boost with delivery of two Damen ASD 3212 tugs ‘Svitzer Kent’ and ‘Svitzer Deben’ for their Thames and Felixstowe operations respectively.

  • The new hybrid tug for BMS Seatowage has been completely rebuilt from an earlier vessel (BMS Towing)
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    TOWLINES (December 2015)

    23/12/2015

    Dutch towage contractor BMS Seatowage BV have a new addition to their fleet in the form of the hybrid tug conversion ‘Sil-Jeske-B’ built for Koedood BV by Shipyard Kooiman.

  • 'Brutus' has a conventional double chine ASD hull (Cummins)
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    European ingredients in Argentinian ASD tug

    23/12/2015

    Cummins Marine has provided the comprehensive machinery installation for a new ASD tug designed and built in Argentina and destined for both ship-assist and coastal towing duties.

  • Transnet's new tugs feature Voith Schneider propulsion units (Transnet)
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    Major South African order kicks off

    23/12/2015

    Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) have celebrated the ceremonial naming of the first of nine Voith Schneider powered tugs with an element of European involvement worthy of mention.

  • 'Svitzer Amstel' will join the company's Amsterdam operation (Sanmar)
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    Svitzer adds to its Amsterdam fleet

    23/12/2015

    Svitzer Amsterdam have taken delivery of ''Svitzer Amstel'', a relatively new and exclusive design from Robert Allan Ltd built by Sanmar Shipyards.

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    Turbulence in the marine environment

    23/12/2015

    The findings of a project assessing turbulence in marine environments have been released.

  • The tug's winch is fixed to a freely rotating ring around the superstructure (Damen)
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    Carrousel tugs and another ASD for Multraship

    23/12/2015

    At the Europort 2015 exhibition recently, Terneuzen, Netherlands-based Multraship announced the commissioning of construction of two Carrousel RAVE tugs along with confirmation of an order for another Damen ASD 3212.

  • Nautilus waterproof coaxial cable assemblies offer protection to IP67 and IP68
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    New Nautilus coaxial cable assemblies

    23/12/2015

    Taiwan-headquartered GradConn has announced the release of a new range of Nautilus panel mounted waterproof coaxial cable assemblies.

  • 'MTS Vengeance' assisting the barge 'Terra Marique' (MTS Group)
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    MTS Towage transforms heavy lift

    23/12/2015

    Falmouth based Marine and Towage Services Group (MTS) along with specialist shipper Robert Wynn & Sons Ltd have completed the delivery of nine transformers in three shipments from Rotterdam to Scotland.

  • Trevi Construction at work in the Bay of Naples
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    Container dock developments at Naples

    23/12/2015

    The design and development of a new container terminal in the port of Naples in Italy has posed considerable challenges because it has been heavily polluted in the past.

  • New cable laying vessel Isaac Newton on the way to its first job
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    New cable laying vessel Isaac Newton on the way to its first job

    23/12/2015

    Uljanik Brodogradiliste, in Pula, Croatia, has officially handed over the new cable laying vessel, Issac Newton, to the Belgian Jan De Nul Group.

  • Book Lock was used at Vattenfall’s Kentish Flats Extension
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    Steady hand makes light work

    23/12/2015

    Belgium-headquartered High Wind has announced that GeoSea’s new jack-up vessel ‘Apollo’ will be prepared for the company’s Boom Lock crane control system. High Wind will manage all elements of the design and engineering in close cooperation with GeoSea and the crane manufacturer.

  • a maximum speed of 19 knots and at this speed the maximum range is 220 miles
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    Rondo class patrol

    23/12/2015

    The St. Petersburg based shipyard Sredne-Nevsky which is part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation has delivered the R1650 which is the first of the Rondo class fast patrol boats built to a design developed by the shipyard.

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    Port of Bronka progressing well

    23/12/2015

    The deepwater Port of Bronka on the outskirts of St. Petersburg, Russia is nearing completion. With the Liebherr LHM 800 mobile port crane installed at the end of September, technical plant and equipment for the first stage of Bronka’s port facilities is now complete.

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    Atlantis Resources appointment

    23/12/2015

    Global tidal power expert, Atlantis Resources, has appointed a new director of power generation in order to help drive the construction stage of the MeyGen project and increase the company’s wider project development portfolio.

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    Recycled marine fuel production

    23/12/2015

    The French based recycled marine fuel expert, Ecoslops, has commenced industrial production and delivered the first volume of marine fuel products out of its refinery in the Portugese Port of Sinès.

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    New interest group for seabed scour technology

    23/12/2015

    An EU funded project, Exposures, has been formed to establish a new marine information data collection system.

  • The hull is a fully planing, deep V type
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    Fast daughtercraft design

    23/12/2015

    Dutch Special Marine Group has designed a small range of Fast Daughter Craft (FDC). A FDC’s function is to operate away from the mother ship or offshore installations for extended periods of time. The primary function is to search for and rescue persons lost at sea.

  • The Seismic Survey Vessel will be rebuilt for use as a hotel vessel according to Wärtsilä Ship Design
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    Windfarm hotel conversion

    23/12/2015

    Dutch ship owner C-Bed has contracted Finland’s Wärtsilä Ship Design to supply the design for rebuilding its Seismic Survey Vessel, the ''Viking II'', for use as a hotel vessel. When completed, the rebuilt ship will be used to accommodate and transfer service personnel working on offshore wind farms.