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New generation Navigator launch at Europort
Germany based propulsion specialist Schottel is due to launch a new generation of Navigators with the NAV 200 at the end of this year and a propulsion unit of this type will be on display at Europort.
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China chooses Wärtsilä propulsion package
Finland headquartered Wärtsilä has been contracted by the People''s Republic of China''s Communications Import & Export Corporation to supply the main propulsion system for four new ocean rescue vessels.
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Tidal power agreement
Alstom is teaming up with GDF Suez in response to the call for expressions of interest for pilot tidal farms by the French President.
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Middle East proves popular
The Middle East is proving popular with the offshore marine industry, with four major contracts signed within moments of the opening of ‘Middle East Workboats and Offshore Marine 2013’.
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New offshore joint venture
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and Vestas Wind Systems AS have set up a new joint-venture (JV) company dedicated to business in offshore wind turbines.
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Irish operator powers up with Cummins
Ireland based marine services company Mainport is having two new seismic support vessels built at the Shin Yang Shipyard in Miri, Sarawak.
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Dynamic navigation for high speed craft
FRC International is launching the innovative DYNAV (DYnamic NAVigation) system for high speed craft at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden, 29 to 31 October.
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Alnmaritec delivery
Alnmaritec has delivered the second of the new Wave Captain class of windfarm support vessels being built for Rix Shipping.
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Free map widgets for website embedding
Marine data leaders SeaZone Solutions of Wallingford have introduced a series of map widgets for embedding into web pages.
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Taming the surface drive
Surface drive propulsion is wonderfully efficient when high speed is required.
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Trans-Atlantic custom exhaust collaboration
Custom exhaust systems designed, engineered and manufactured by Somerset U based Manuflex Ltd in partnership with Centek Industries of Georgia USA are providing sound attenuation aboard two fast pilot launches.
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53rd Marine Measurement Forum
Water quality and flow monitoring instrumentation specialists Xylem Analytics UK of Letchworth are to host the 53rd Marine Measurement Forum at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton on Thursday 28 November.
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London Array’s transmission assets sold
London Array, the world’s largest offshore windfarm have announced the sale of their transmission assets as part of the UK’s Offshore Transmission Owner regime.
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Kongsberg completes KBV project
Kongsberg GeoAcoustics has completed its Swedish Coast Guard (KBV) project with the installation of a 125 kHz GeoSwath on the fourth and final multipurpose vessel.
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New NERC research vessel named
The UK Natural Environment Research Council’s new 100m Royal Research Vessel (RRS) Discovery was formally named earlier this month (October) alongside the National Oceanography Centre’s waterfront campus in Southampton.
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Digital Hydrography on the Maritime Web
Speakers from Denmark, Germany, France, UK and the US are among leading experts presenting seminal papers at the two day Digital Hydrography on the Maritime Web conference at Southampton Solent University Conference Centre on 29-30 October.
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New offshore survey AUV
Kongsberg Maritime’s Subsea Division in Norway reports development of a new AUV accommodating a complete subsea survey payload, called Munin.
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Contracts for under keel clearance system
As OMC International (OMC) celebrates the 20th anniversary of its first Dynamic Under Keel Clearance (DUKC) navigation system, the company has also moved its Melbourne headquarters to nearby larger premises to house its rapidly growing staff hired in response to an expanding global workload.
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Deep water turbines - the next step
A report from the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) has looked at the subject of deepwater offshore windfarms, taking wind energy far beyond what the term deepwater means with current projects.
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Big box crane propels Port of Tyne growth
The Port of Tyne’s new £6m gantry crane has been moved into position at Riverside Quay on South Tyneside UK.