All News articles – Page 57
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UK MoD orders 24 vessels from Zodiac Milpro
Seawork exhibitor Zodiac Milpro is celebrating a 24-vessel order for the UK Ministry of Defence.
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Norway boosts marine cyber security
Norma Cyber will support the Norwegian authorities with maritime cyber security
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Shipyard digitalisation is good news for energy transition
The decarbonisation transition requires new future-proof ships, and fast. Embedding 3D modelling and simulation tools at the heart of the design process will be key to make those innovative vessels a reality, says Mikko Forss, executive vice president for Design Solutions at NAPA.
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Robosys wins South African contract
UK-based maritime AI specialist Robosys has announced winning a contract to supply and integrate its AI systems into a fully autonomous unmanned surface vessel (USV).
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Electric RIB launches after MCA Cat 5 coding
Shetland Isles-based Flugga Boats has received its MCA coding category 5, a year after starting the process for its all-electric new RIB.
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Support for Welsh bids for floating offshore wind work
Welsh companies are being supported in bidding for work in the floating offshore wind sector
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All change at the top for Vard Interiors
Birgit Aarseth has been appointed general manager for Vard Interiors
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First workboat arrives at Ports of Jersey
Ports of Jersey’s ever-expanding service vessel fleet has welcomed its latest addition, and its first workboat, the Eurocarrier 2611 Viking Energy.
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Hydrogen barge sets sail on Rhine
A ground-breaking hydrogen-powered barge has launched to ship goods emission-free on the Rhine between the Netherlands and Germany.
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Maersk drops Svitzer towage division
Svitzer goes it alone: Maersk has de-listed its towage and salvage division, arguably the oldest such firm in the world.
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Three cruise ship berths earmarked for shore power
A large wharf power supply system in France has been given the go-ahead to focus on supplying electricity to cruise ships.
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Strela Shiprepair celebrates ‘positive’ first year
Despite being operational for just 12 months, the Strela Shiprepair Yard in Germany is now one of largest in the sector
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US hydro survey expertise for French windfarm project
Zupt is entering the European offshore renewables market
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Barge sinks in Hamburg with 3,500 litres of diesel on board
Salvage operatives attempted to contain oil leaking off an inland barge that sank at the Port of Hamburg.
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EST-Floattech supplies batteries for ferries
A battery system has been installed on a Baltic Sea ferry that brings to seven the number of hybrid or fully electric vessels to be operated by the German operator Schlepp- und Fährgesellschaft Kiel (SFK).
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Boluda Towage buys Resolve Marine (Gibraltar)
The global tug and salvage operator Resolve Marine has sold its Gibraltar business to Spanish towage giant Boluda Towage.
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Sanmar double delivery rounds off busy year
Two tug deliveries at the end of 2023 marked the end of a busy year for tug builder Sanmar.
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Huisman lifting gear enters the ports market
The heavy equipment manufacturer has entered the ports and logistics segments
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Chinese monopile maker wins big in Europe
Chinese manufacturer Dajin Offshore has been winning major contracts in Europe to deliver its monopiles, including two in the UK and one in France.