All News articles – Page 536
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Management systems for OPVs
Advanced integrated ship control system supplier, Servowatch, has successfully completed factory acceptance tests for fully integrated platform management systems (IPMS) for three new UK Royal Navy offshore platform vessels (OPVs).
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ACE Winches works with Asia
Scotland-headquartered ACE Winches is sharing its manufacturing and engineering expertise with SPRING Singapore to help strengthen its connections to the Asia-Pacific region.
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Irish naval procurements
The Irish government has issued a new White Paper that aims to modernise the Irish Naval Service (ISN) to include acquiring a multi-role vessel (MRV) and two new coastal patrol vessels (CPV).
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Advanced monitoring
Vessel monitoring systems are becoming ever more complex and comprehensive. One of the latest new systems from Italian company Onyx shows just how far they have developed and to ensure reliability it features considerable redundancy.
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Versadock Performance System
UK company Versadock has developed a modular pontoon system that has a wide variety of applications as both portable and permanent piers, bridges and boat docks which are in use around the World.
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FRC Launch and Recovery System
German survival and deck equipment manufacturer Global Davit is collaborating with the Dutch company TBV Marine Systems on a new stern mounted Launch and Recovery System (L.A.R.S.) which can launch and recover the bigger Fast Response Crafts (FRCs). This system can be used in higher sea states with significant wave ...
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Damen takes over Dutch repair yard
Damen Shiprepair & Conversion (DSC) has acquired Dutch repair yard D. van de Wetering in Rotterdam to improve the quality of service for its customers.
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Aluminium CSSV
According to Finnish boatbuilder Marine Alutech, its new Watercat M18 AMC combat support service vessel (CSSV) is the most advanced version of landing craft it has ever built.
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Belfast makes £1.4m pilot boat investment
Belfast Harbour is expanding its capability after taking delivery of the first of two new pilot boats from by UK-based Red Bay Boats.
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Seawork Asia springboards maritime businesses into East Asia
Since its launch, Seawork Asia has become the must-attend exhibition that successfully brings together all aspects of the commercial marine and workboat sector in Asia.
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Seawork Asia springboards maritime businesses into East Asia
Since its launch, Seawork Asia has become the must-attend exhibition that successfully brings together all aspects of the commercial marine and workboat sector in Asia.
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Nearshore wireline CPT
Wireline Cone Penetration Testing has proven itself in deep offshore investigations but according to Kim Hodgson, nearshore projects manager at Lankelma (a UK-based wireline CPT specialist), this investigation technology has also been shown to be a viable alternative to traditional top-push techniques for nearshore projects.
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NorSea Group acquires Øer
NorSea Group has acquired Danish wind power company Øer to strengthen its expertise and capacity within the market.
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Trelleborg fenders avert disaster
A collision on a US river has shown the value of Trelleborg fenders to infrastructure, vessels and the environment.
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Waterfront wall maintenance
UK Coastal engineering specialist firm HR Wallingford has produced new guidance for the management of old masonry waterfront walls.
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New CEO for Transas
Frank Coles has been announced as the new chief executive officer and member of the board of directors for Transas Marine.
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Tuco Marine unveils new dive support boats
Denmark-based Tuco Marine is expanding its range of ProZero workboats and daughter crafts with two new dive support and ROV support vessels.
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Renewables trenching contract for ESS
Scotland-based Ecosse Subsea Systems (ESS) is to carry out pre-cut seabed trenching prior to Prysmian Group’s cable laying on the Wikinger offshore windfarm – the second Baltic Sea renewables project for ESS.
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Plug and play tug transmission
With the Prop.act clutch system, German marine transmission specialist Ortlinghaus has launched a system on the market that it claims offers new deployment opportunities, particularly in the main drive train of harbour tugs.
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Hybrid ‘cookbook’ for smaller yards
The hybrid car market has taken off, so why not workboats? It’s not down to lack of interest Dennis Doerffel of UK-based REAP Systems told MJ; instead the issue centres on the individuality of the builds. And the builders.