All News articles – Page 59
-
News
Birds fly in the face of offshore wind farm
An offshore wind project earmarked for Denmark has been scrapped because it falls foul of a bird sanctuary in the same area.
-
News
Focus on today’s foiling, ‘flying’ vessels
The foils under the new ‘flying’ boats are very different from those that focus on greater efficiency and better handling. Should we trust them, and are they suitable for CTV designs?
-
News
Kooiman inks pusher tug deal
Verbund has ordered a new pusher tug to help maintain its ten hydro power stations on the Danube in Austria
-
News
Rotec Hydraulics agrees to set up shop at A&P
Seawork exhibitor Rotec Hydraulics has agreed to open a service centre at one of A&P’s ship repair facilities.
-
News
Historic drydock granted full re-opening
A historic drydock has been granted permission to continue repair and restoration operations 150 years after first being built.
-
News
Brunvoll reaps benefits of offshore wind sector
Offshore wind is proving to be a healthy source of orders for Brunvoll, which has been selected by ship designer Vard for a number of contracts.
-
News
Dutch Multi Cat workboat christened
Netherlands-based Van Wijngaarden Marine Services (VWMS) has formerly welcomed the latest addition to its already sizeable Damen-built workboat and tug fleet following the naming ceremony for Waddenstroom, the largest Multi Cat in the Dutch shipbuilder’s portfolio. The Multi Cat 3713 was named recently at VWMS’ premises in Hardinxveld-Giessendam by Mrs ...
-
News
First electric US tug challenges European hegemony
US logistics, marine and energy service provider Crowley has accepted delivery of eWolf, the US’s first all-electric ship-handling tug.
-
News
Onshore substation works begin for Scottish OSW farm
The ground is broken for the onshore substation that will take power from one of Scotland’s largest offshore wind farms.
-
News
Multi marina infrastructure planned for H2 refuelling
The world’s first green H2 refuelling infrastructure for recreational boating is being rolled out across 25 Italian marinas and ports
-
News
Twin deliveries strengthen Turkey’s coastal safety
A new pair of tugs built at Sanmar Shipyards can provide a variety of duties for Turkey’s Directorate General of Coastal Safety.
-
News
Sponsorship deal for Rotterdam Port Days
The largest free open-air public event in the Netherlands has won sponsorship from Europe’s largest port.
-
News
Acteon inks major subsea service contract with Siemens
The Acteon Group have inked a three-year deal for subsea survey of the Butendiek offshore windfarm
-
News
A joined-up approach to European commercial underwriting
Alta Signa has launched a new European marine underwriting business
-
News
Plans drawn up for 1.3GW Italian OSW farm
If plans are approved for a floating offshore wind farm off the coast of Italy, 90 turbines will be installed with a generating capacity of 1.3GW.
-
News
Diesel CTV to get complete electric retrofit
CTV of the future: e-Ginny, when retrofitted by Tidal Transit and Goodchild Marine, will run on battery power only.
-
News
EU plans major subsea grid network to connect wind
First came the wind farms – next will be major subsea works to connect them all.
-
News
Vital flood defences to protect Welsh coast
Engineering precision of 1mm is required as 13t concrete panels are installed in extensive works to protect north Wales’s coastline.
-
News
Huisman heavy lifting expertise for Subsea7
A Subsea7 pipelay vessel will benefit from a Huisman electric crane
-
News
New multi-purpose vessel on brink of launch
Shipbuilder Tor Group is preparing for the introduction of its hybrid utility vessel Tor Boreas, a compact yet feature-packed multi-purpose vessel.