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Subsea cranes for MacGregor
MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has signed contracts for four subsea cranes with subsidiaries of a Malaysian shipbuilding, shiprepair and chartering group, Coastal Contracts Bhd.
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Liebherr telescopic mobile crane shipped via Kiel
A brand new Liebherr telescopic mobile crane has been shipped directly to Klaipeda in Lithuania through the Port of Kiel on a ferry operated by DFDS Seaways.
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New line up from John Deere
American based John Deere Power Systems (JDPS) has introduced a full line of its radiator-cooled, dry-exhaust-manifold PowerTech auxiliary drive engines.
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Educating the industry about marine insurance
The Swedish Club has seen the successful conclusion of its latest Marine Insurance Course held in Gothenburg, with a packed programme of discussions, seminars and speeches from industry experts in marine insurance.
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Costs soar on delayed Emden lock project
Technical and legal complications have further delayed completion of the long-planned renovation of the port of Emden’s Nesserlander Lock until 2017 and also “significantly” increased the estimated cost of the project.
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Offshore contract for Nautronix
Nautronix in Aberdeen, UK has been awarded a five-year £1m contract by Surf Subsea of Houston and sub-contractor Ceona Offshore UK for provision of survey services in support of a new DP3 pipelay support vessel, ‘Polar Onyx’.
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Jack Gaston: 20 years with Maritime Journal
Time goes quickly in the Tugs & Towing business and Maritime Journal''s illustrious correspondent Jack Gaston has now been documenting the industry''s progress for MJ for 20 years.
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New Garmin products at Seawork
Satellite navigation expert, Garmin, will have an array of new products on display at Seawork International this year.
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Australian cat to début unique suspension system
Nauti-Craft of Dunsborough, Western Australia, is a small research and development company focused on the design and development of the Nauti-Craft marine suspension system and is bringing its latest prototype to Seawork.
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ASV C-Worker completes trials
UK-based Autonomous Surface Vehicles’ (ASV) C-Worker 6 has successfully completed deep-sea trials in the Gulf of Mexico.
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MOB demo from CQC
CQC (A7) will conduct live man overboard (MOB) recovery demonstrations on Wednesday 11 and Thursday 12 June at Seawork, using its innovative Fibrelight Recovery Cradle.
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'Kitty Petra' sets sail
‘Kitty Petra’, Tidal Transit''s fourth Personnel Transport Vessel [PTV], has set sail from the Spanish port of Alicante to make her debut in Southampton (UK) on Berth V34 at Seawork International 2014.
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Sheringham Shoal recruits
Eight additional personnel have been added to the existing team working on the 317MW Sheringham Shoal Offshore Windfarm (SSOWF).
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Another Damen dredger for Nigeria
Damen Shipyards has delivered another CSD500 cutter suction dredger to Nigeria which will perform maintenance duties in and around the harbours of Port Harcourt.
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New editor for Maritime Journal
Mercator Media Ltd has recently appointed Jake Frith to the role of editor at Maritime Journal following Larz Bourne’s retirement after 13 years at the helm of this essential read for Europe’s commercial marine sector.
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Comms contract for NLB
Imtech Marine has been awarded a three-year contract by Northern Lighthouse Board to provide VSAT systems with connectivity and value added services. The contract also includes maintenance services for the five vessels operated by Northern Lighthouse Board and Trinity House in the UK.
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EU launch for MYMIC global training
MYMIC Global (SB41), a high-technology company specialising in game-based learning, simulations, modelling and computer visualisation solutions, will hold the European launch of its Marina Safety Awareness Training at Seawork.
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Raymarine reveals all
Raymarine will be revealing its exciting, innovative range of integrated and multifunction products at Seawork.
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Fairburns on show
Fairburns Group, exhibiting on the Team Humber Marine Alliance stand, supplies a wide range of electrical/electronic systems to the marine market, encompassing the design, supply and support of power distribution and control systems and fire and gas detection systems.
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Coda Software upgraded
Edinburgh (UK) based Coda Octopus has launched a new major release (version 6) of the visualization and processing software suite for their Echoscope range of real-time 3D sonars.