All News articles – Page 649
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Bump into Dan-Fender
Denmark-based fender producer, Dan-Fender, is exhibiting at Mercator Media Ltd''s Seawork Exhibition this year.
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Veripos Moves to New HQ
GNSS positioning specialist Veripos, which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary following acquisition by Hexagon AB of Sweden for a reported £90m, has moved to new purpose-built headquarters in Dyce, Aberdeen.
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A solid reputation for dredgers
Dutch dredger designer, Holland Dredge Design, is a relatively new kid on the block, having been about for only two years, but it has a solid reputation having been built on the foundation of dredger system supplier, Bagema.
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'Sea Cypress' - Triple screw, shallow draft
In Europe, triple-screw propulsion systems are rare in tugs, other than large inland waterways pusher tugs. In the USA a triple-screw configuration is also to be found in more conventional tugs used extensively in shallow waters.
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Bob Cripps: Growing the industry's future
“There’s no point in building a boat for tomorrow based on today’s technology,” says Bob Cripps of Longitude Consulting Engineers, part of LOC Group. “A design has to have room to evolve.”
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UK’s flood defences receive a health check
The Environment Agency (EA) has completed a health check on the UK’s flood defences following the wettest winter on record.
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The windy winter blows fair for London Array
For residents of the UK and large parts of Europe, the winter of 2013/14 will be remembered for long periods of exceptionally high winds. Bad news for some, music to the ears of the offshore wind industry.
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€3.6m Norwegian Hydrographic Service Contract for Fugro
Fugro OSAE of Bremen, Germany, has been awarded a €3.6m contract by the Norwegian Hydrographic Service for surveys over an area of 13,200 square km in the Barents and Norwegian Seas.
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UZMAR launches another ‘Smart’ line handling tug for KOC
On 21st February 2014 the Uzmar Shipyard, also known as ‘Workboat and Tug Factory of Turkey’, held a launching ceremony for the ''KOC Musaned-2'', the second of a total of six line handling tugs ordered by the Kuwait Oil Company (KOC).
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MJ gets animated
The days of the print-only “media pack” are numbered. A new animated video now tells advertisers in the European commercial marine industry why Maritime Journal should be their preferred channel to communicate with their markets.
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Seawork première for new Kohler generators
The UK”s Atlantis Marine Power is returning to Seawork for the first UK showing of Kohler’s all-new J and C series generators.
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New sustainable scour protection unveiled
A new environmentally-friendly solution for scour protection at the base of wind turbines has been unveiled by UK-based Offshore Marine Management (OMM) and Geofabrics Australasia.
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New WMA app at Seawork
Education, training, consultancy and research provider, Warsash Maritime Academy (WMA), part of Southampton Solent University, will be at Seawork 2014 with its new learning app.
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Ocean 3 moves into new premises
France-based Ocean 3 Fendering and Floating Solutions has moved into new factory following a fire at its old premises in December 2013.
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Cavotec wins largest order yet
Cavotec has won three MoorMaster orders totalling more than €28m for use at lock, roro ferry and bulk handling applications in Australia, Canada and Denmark.
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'LARS' visits the Netherlands
A recent visitor to the Port of Rotterdam was the 36m luxury motor yacht ''Lars'', a vessel that started life as the ice class tug ''Zeeleeuw''.
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Global Equipment Market Worth $2.9 Billion by 2020
The global hydrographic equipment market is expected to be worth in excess of $2.9bn by 2020, according to an assessment by research analysts MarketsandMarkets (M&M) of Dallas.
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Suzuki to showcase new motors at Seawork
Suzuki Marine will be showcasing new models and boat packages at Seawork International this year – including the new innovative DF30A and DF25A outboards.
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Top trio combine to meet all demands
Some of commercial boat building''s well known names are joining forces to offer a range of catamarans and mono hulls for windfarm support, ferry, survey, pilot boat and enforcement sectors, and will be exhibiting at Seawork.
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New simulator for Jan De Nul
Netherlands-based Tree C technology BV is to develop and supply a Fall Pipe Vessel (FPV) simulator for Jan De Nul Group’s headquarters in Luxembourg.