All News articles – Page 659
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Eye to eye with the Panther at Seawork
Attention will be riveted on video footage of the new Saab Seaeye Panther XT Plus, which Eriksson Diving is using for subsea work in depths up to 1000m, on the Saab Seaeye stand (B95) at Seawork 2014.
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Security guidance
Guidance on training and certification requirements for ship security officers and seafarers with designated security duties has been agreed by IMO.
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Major bridge construction project awarded in Sweden
The contract for the new Marieholm Bridge project in Sweden has been awarded to a Swedish and Danish joint venture comprising two of the Nordic region’s major construction companies.
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Antwerp - Cuba
The new dynamic in relations between the European Union and Cuba has opened the door to port related training for Cuba too.
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‘Bierfest’ returns for Seawork 2014
PM Shipping, the commercial workboat transport specialist, will once again be holding a German ‘Bierfest’ on its stand at Seawork this year.
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Stricken cargo ship towed to safety
The UK’s Falmouth Coastguard assisted a cargo vessel which began sinking 12 miles east of the Lizard coast in Cornwall this week.
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Gill Sensors new hi-tech liquid level sensor
Gill Sensors will be displaying its new high temperature capacitive liquid level sensor at Seawork 2014.
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Liner service
The French shipping company CMA CGM is expanding its range of liner services from Hamburg and including Black Sea ports in its schedule for the first time.
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Shoreham port – forever managing shingle transfers
Twice a year the UK trust port of Shoreham carries out operations managing the continuous natural transfer of coastline shingle, showing that operating a small port is about more than just providing facilities for ships.
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Supporting e-Navigation
Dr Nick Ward of the General Lighthouse Authorities of the UK and Ireland has written this article for MJ to discuss the changes that are required to ensure that developments in navigational technology aid, rather than hinder, the mariner.
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Commercial lifejacket makes UK debut at Seawork
Following its success at the Marine Equipment Trade Show (METS) in Amsterdam, Ocean Safety’s new commercial twin chamber lifejacket, named the K2, will be making its UK debut at Seawork.
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Aqua-Guard contract with Damen
Canada’s Aqua-Guard Solutions has signed a contract with Damen Shipyards Gorinchem to supply two large URO 300Z1 offshore oil skimming systems for two newbuilds.
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Corrosion resistant (CR) brass fittings from ASAP
Seawork 2014 exhibitor ASAP Supplies has always offered a range of CR (DZR) components but the complete range of Corrosion Resistant materials for intakes has been difficult to obtain - until now.
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WMA puts training in spotlight at Seawork
Warsash Maritime Academy (WMA), part of Southampton Solent University in the UK, has provided first class education, training, consultancy and research services to the international shipping, commercial yacht, offshore oil and gas, and renewables industries for nearly 70 years.
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Developing a skilled Welsh energy workforce
South Wales based RenewableUK accredited safety training provider, Safety Technology Ltd, has been selected as an official trainer for the EU Skills’ new Low Carbon Energy and Marine Power Institute.
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Shock mitigation seating for Nautic Africa
Following an introduction in 2012, UK based specialist seating manufacturers Scot Seats has supplied an order for six shock mitigation Helmsman seats to Nautic Africa.
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Successful Seawork launch for Zodiac Milpro
Choosing Seawork 2013 to launch its radical new RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat) proved to be a sound decision for Zodiac Milpro. The new SRA-750 (SeaRIB Aluminium) is a landmark in the evolution of the modern Zodiac Milpro RIB.
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‘Human Factors’ study in workboat safety
The majority of marine accidents cite human error as a causal factor, yet human factors as a discipline is often overlooked, writes Chris Greenbank, Human Factors Specialist at BMT Reliability Consultants.
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New ECDIS simulators for Alphatron
Following its official certification to provide ECDIS Model course 1.27 training, the Alphatron Marine Training Centre in Rotterdam ordered a new classroom of NAUTIS ECDIS Simulators, doubling their current simulator training capacity.
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New order for Danish Yachts
Seawork 2014 exhibitor Danish Yachts is to build the first in its second series of carbon fibre SWATH vessels, due for delivery in 2014, for operation in Northern Europe.