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Tideland unveils new navaids range at Seawork
US-based Tideland Signal is launching its new range of navaids at this year’s Seawork International in June.
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What’s new from Hercules Hydraulics?
Following a successful Seawork International last year, UK-based Hercules Hydraulics is returning again this year.
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New Promarine antennas at Seawork
Finland’s Promarine Ltd is introducing two new antennas specially developed for workboats at this year’s Seawork International.
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Electric ferry retrofit
Swedish company Green City Ferries is to launch what has been called the world’s first supercharged electric passenger ferry.
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Maritime industry law conference
City University London in the UK is hosting a conference about the future of law and policy in the maritime industry.
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Finning re-powers Royal Navy's HMS Biter patrol vessel
A major overhaul of one of the Royal Navy’s Archer Class P2000 patrol vessels, ''HMS Biter'', has seen two Cat C18 ACERT propulsion engines installed by Finning Power Systems.
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New ROVs for Specialist Subsea Services
Specialist Subsea Services has announced the purchase of two new ROVs from FMC Technologies Schilling Robotics. The acquisitions, worth in excess of £4m, form part of the company’s ambitious global growth plans and bring the total number of work class ROVs within their fleet to six.
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Funding for North Sea seabed mapping project
Supply Chain innovation for Offshore Renewable Energy (SCORE), a UK funding body, has announced Norwich based Norcom Technology as the latest company to successfully receive grant funding.
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Pronomar boot dryer for ‘Polarcus Amani’
Imatech have ordered one of Pronomar’s Top Trock boot drying systems to be installed on board the seismic vessel Polarcus Amani. The drying panel, completely made from seawater-resistant stainless steel, in combination with a powerful yet energy-efficient warm-air blower dries boots/shoes efficiently and fast from the inside out.
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New MTU engines for Severn class Lifeboats
The RNLI''s biggest All Weather Lifeboats are being re-engined at South Boats IOW in the UK.
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Superyacht puts on weight send in the dredgers
Jenkins Marine has taken part in an unusual dredging operation in Portsmouth to aid the return to the water of a superyacht which put on extra weight following modifications.
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Two new distributors for Exposure marine
The Valencia based Spanish electronics distributor, Azimut Electronics, is the newly appointed distributors of Exposure Marine’s range of compact, highly powerful, lightweight LED search lights and night vision torches.
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54th Marine Measurement Forum
Subsea instrumentation manufacturers Aquatec of Hartley Wintney in Hampshire are to host the 54th Marine Measurement Forum at nearby Marwell Zoo on Wednesday 4 June.
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Grid connection contracts awarded for BorWin3
A number of important contracts have been awarded covering cabling and offshore platform construction associated with the BorWin3 grid link connecting offshore windfarms in Germany.
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Mantsbrite expands offering for Seawork
UK-based Mantsbrite, distributor of a wide range of marine electronic and navigation equipment manufacturers, has added the Koden ESR-S1BB 360° scanning sonar to its portfolio.
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Fast RSQ now Palfinger
Austria''s Palfinger Boats is the new name for FAST RSQ and will showcasing its range at this year''s Seawork International.
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Production line substations to cut windfarm costs
Design, engineering and project management consultancy Atkins has won a contract to design another offshore substation for DONG Energy adding to the concept of standardising production to reduce costs.
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Industry leaders combine to meet all demands
Seawork International will see the unveiling of multiple new designs for British boatbuilders, Alicat Workboats Ltd, South Boats IOW Ltd and Goodchild Marine Services Ltd.
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Seaglaze to toughen in-house
Seaglaze, the UK-based marine window and door manufacturer is currently setting up an in-house glass toughening plant. This will enable customers to reduce vessel build times because Seaglaze’s manufacturing process will no longer rely on an often unreliable supply chain.