All News articles – Page 64
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The business case for a UK Floating Wind Test Centre
A white paper details the case for a new UK National Floating Wind Test Centre
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Controversial Workboat Code enforced
The MCA’s controversial new workboat code has gone in force today – with many of its problems eliminated or watered down thanks to hours of work by the Workboat Association (WA) and like-minded organisations.
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Cutting-edge ROV for Japanese deep sea exploration
A new ROV will further support Japan’s deep sea exploration programme
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Time could soon be up for historic lightship
Unless someone comes forward to save North Carr, time could soon be up for the 100ft historic lightship.
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Neptun Werft ramps up Viking Longship production
Meyer’s Neptun Werft is building a series of 65 river ships for Viking
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IMO publishes book to mark 75 years
The International Maritime organisation is marking 75 years since the adoption of the IMO Convention by publishing a book on safer shipping and cleaner seas.
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Higher and heavier for Van Oord’s ‘Svanen’
Dutch marine contractor Van Oord is upgrading its heavy-lift installation vessel Svanen to cope with the ever-increasing size of offshore wind turbines.
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Sanmar’s double delivery for Canadian owner
The final delivery of Sanmar Shipyards’ three ElectRA class electric propulsion tugs and the first of two LNG-fuelled RAstar tugs leaves just one piece of the jigsaw to complete for Canada’s HaiSea Marine.
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Seawork Conferences – The Future Fuel Matrix & OPEX Reduction
The 2024 Seawork conferences will share insights and learnings on key themes that are at the forefront of discussions across the industry.
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MCI expands its exports footprint in Asia
Marine Components International (MCI) is growing its exports footprint in Asia
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AI, digitalisation and green corridors – hype or true change?
To make the most of new technologies, ports need to go beyond buzzwords and look under the hood, says Grant Ingram, CEO of Innovez One for the UK, and Europe.
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Steerprop thrusters for Finnish border force
Steerprop is to deliver tunnel thrusters and retractable combi thrusters for Finnish Border Guards’ MPVs
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EU gives go-ahead for major works at Gothenburg
€250 million engineering works at Scandinavia’s biggest port have been given the green light by the EU.
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IMO officially appoints new chief
Panamanian national Dominguez Velasco has taken over as secretary-general of the International Maritime Organisation, replacing Kitack Lim.
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Newest Netherlands OSW farm powers up
The newest offshore wind farm in Europe has begun generating electricity for Dutch households.
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Vaarst unveils deepest subsea 3D camera yet
SubSLAM Deeper delivers high resolution, live 3D modelling and inspection at 6,000m
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Shipwrecks provide safe haven for sea life
A study carried out by the university of Plymouth has found that shipwrecks are sustaining and protecting marine life, particularly in areas that are still trawled by fishermen.
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Two new LNG ro-pax vessels ordered for Corsica
A new pair of primarily LNG fuelled ro-pax ferries will be built in China to sail between Corsica and Sardinia for operator La Méridionale.
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World largest tidal turbine array earmarked for Scotland
The largest tidal turbine project in the world will be installed off Scotland thanks to a €20 million boost from the EU ’s Horizon Europe fund.