All News articles – Page 62
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New MD hired to run London International Shipping Week
Gareth Long has been appointed managing director of London International Shipping Week, one of the premier events on the maritime calendar.
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Equinor and bp rip up US offshore wind contract
The parties cite ’changed economic circumstances on an industry-wide scale’ in terminating a contract for a US offshore wind project
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JP Morgan signs contract for potential four CSOVs
JP Morgan has signed a contract with Ulstein Verft to potentially build four CSOVs
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Strategic new fast crew boat for Brunei
The Bruneian offshore oil and gas sector wil benefit from Strategic Marine expertise
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Worst ice conditions for years trap cargo ships
Two cargo ships have been stuck in icy waters near Estonia in conditions not seen for some years, vessel operators have said.
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Polish offshore wind project agrees installation contract
Poland’s offshore wind sector is slowly gathering steam as an installation contract is signed to get turbines installed.
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ISU reveals details of world salvage activities in 2023
The International Salvage Union has highlighted the activities of five of its member companies involved on a global basis over 2023 in minimising financial losses and avoiding environmental damage.
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Spanish port signs up to EU wind pledges
The Port Authority of Bilbao has joined a host of policy makers and interested parties in signing a charter to commit to wind energy in Europe.
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New frontier launches for Space Norway
Space Norway has finalised the acquisition of a prominent European satellite communications company
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CMB.TECH snapped up for €1.15 billion
The brains behind Hydrotug, the world’s first hydrogen-powered tug launched at Antwerp-Bruges in December, has been snapped up by the tanker operator and owner Euronav for a cool €1.15 billion.
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Salvage and rescue teams battle in stormy seas
Multraship has been called out many times in offshore and inland waters as storms challenge salvage teams.
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Portugal enters the offshore race
The ‘door is wide open for Portugal’ to become a global leader in offshore wind, says one of the bosses of energy technology company Principle Power
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Offshore floating solar tech on route to commerciality
SolarDuck has secured a further €15 million in funding to develop its offshore floating solar power tech.
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3rd phase to save sinking islands goes ahead
European marine contractors step in to provide a sinking archipelago’s population with more room for housing.
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Cadeler rings NYSE bell for newbuild future
As wind turbines grow in size, major firms are joining up to ensure installation vessels keep up.
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Suspected battery blaze on cargo ship put out
A fire that burned ‘for days’ on a cargo ship has been put out, with suggestions it was a lithium-ion battery blaze.
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Senior officer reshuffle for the ICS
There are new people at the top of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers
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Sanmar tugs delivered far and wide
Turkish shipbuilder Sanmar’s vessels are being delivered to more and more destinations around the world.
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Double Ghanaian delivery for Damen
The commissioning ceremony has been held for the two Damen ASD Tugs for the Ghanian ports of Takoradi and Tema.
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Smit to the rescue globally in 2023
Boskalis-owned Smit Salvage has been called to the rescue a number of times in 2023. Peter Barker sums up a few of its projects.