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Barrus makes the most of Seawork
Over 16 years of exhibiting at Seawork, the event has become an increasingly important showcase for E P Barrus Ltd, which says it enables it to demonstrate its range of commercial marine engines and expertise in custom-engine building.
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MES picks up the right signals at Seawork
Marine Electronics Systems Limited has been exhibiting at Seawork for over 10 years. Richard Bell-Davies comments: “The exhibition provides us with the opportunity to meet our suppliers in a friendly atmosphere at a well-organised event.
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Koper begins dredging work
Slovenia’s Port of Koper has begun dredging operations to deepen Basin I in a bid to enhance its competitiveness.
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MRT to expand
Humber UK based Marine Rescue Technologies (MRT) is targeting UK and global markets after an ambitious multi-million pound expansion and investment.
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Guardian back in-house to fight pirates
The Guardian brand of anti-piracy barriers has been restructured under a new company name and is now provided by Guardian Maritime Limited.
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Norway commits to the ShipArrestor
The Norwegian Coastal Administration (Kystverket) has signed a contract with Miko Marine AS to become the first national agency to purchase the ShipArrestor system.
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Insurers join Places of Refuge alliance
Shipowners, salvors and insurers - through their respective trade associations - have jointly called for the prompt and proper implementation of international measures to provide a Place of Refuge for stricken vessels.
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First German built jack-up sails from Sietas
Aeolus, the first jack-up vessel for offshore wind farms designed and built in Germany left the Sietas Shipyard this week.
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New Coastworker sets sights on Seawork
BVD Marine of Bowcombe, Isle of Wight, hopes to exhibit its new 25ft aluminium Coastworker boat, aimed at the offshore market, at Seawork 2014.
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Seabirds put paid to London Array Phase 2
The consortium behind London Array announced this week that it will not proceed with the development of Phase 2 of the offshore windfarm because of the technical challenges associated with migrating seabirds.
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New SeaSafe lifejacket at Seawork
In response to customer requests and with ever-increasing demand from the offshore wind industry, SeaSafe’s own Pro-Zip 275N lifejacket will be at Seawork 2014.
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Damen Twin Axe for Sure Wind
The first of two Damen Twin Axe Fast Crew Suppliers has officially been handed over to British company Sure Wind by Seawork exhibitor, Damen Shipyards.
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Reducing flood risks in the Limfjord
Hørsholm Denmark based DHI Group has provided the Danish Coastal Authority with assistance examining future problems involving flooding in the Limfjord.
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International gathering announces new flood guidance
Experts from HR Wallingford have joined other with colleagues in France from far and wide to present the findings from two international collaborative projects.
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New LNG icebreaker for Finland
The Finnish Transport Agency (FTA) is updating its icebreaking capacity with a new basic icebreaker - the ''world''s first'' to be powered by LNG - to be built by Arctech Helsinki Shipyard.
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Alnmaritec WFSV on course for Seawork
Alnmaritec, builder of aluminium alloy workboats, is planning to display its latest Wave Captain windfarm support vessel (WFSV) at Seawork 2014.
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Zeebrugge completes ‘first’ bunkering operation
The Port of Zeebrugge has completed a ‘truck to ship’ LNG bunkering operation – the first to be performed in the Flemish coastal port.
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Seawork launch benefits Mermaid Marine
Mermaid Marine’s new hydraulically driven 240v generator concept was launched at Seawork 2013. Since then, the generator – which was entered into the Innovations Showcase – has received strong and steady interest.
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TOWLINES
KOTUG International moved its Rotterdam office to a new location on the top floor of the Las Palmas Building at Wilhelminakade 318, 3072 AR on 17 January 2014. The company’s postal address, PO Box 22002, 3003 DA Rotterdam and telephone numbers remain unchanged. The iconic ‘Las Palmas Building’ was ...