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  • Incat Crowther is building a first in type 70m fast crew boat at its Tasmanian yard
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    New Incat fast crew boat

    2013-09-11T18:54:00Z

    Australia’s Incat Crowther is building a first in type 70m fast crew boat at its Tasmanian yard, the first catamaran to incorporate a stabilised access platform into its design.

  • 'CLV SIA' has been re-designed for the West Duddon Sands project
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    CT Offshore makes progress

    2013-09-11T12:59:00Z

    CT Offshore is making progress on the West of Duddon Sands offshore windfarm in the Irish Sea and has reached the half way point, installing 54 cables to date.

  • Benny Carlsen: A realist with a passion
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    Benny Carlsen: A realist with a passion

    2013-09-11T07:30:00Z

    “This job is all about saving lives. You have to have a passion for it. It simply can’t just be about selling equipment,” explains Benny Carlsen, vice president of Denmark’s Viking Life-Saving Equipment.

  • The BDC dredging head transformed the excavator into a mini cutter suction dredger
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    Italdraghe delivers 'mini-dredger'

    2013-09-10T17:16:00Z

    Italdraghe has delivered another of its BDC 200 dredging attachments to a mining company in English Guyana.

  • The two new FRCs have been delivered on time to the KNRM despite setbacks
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    New lifeboats for KNRM

    2013-09-10T15:47:00Z

    Two Dutch fast rescue craft have been delivered to the Royal Netherlands Sea Rescue Institution (KNRM), despite having navigational equipment stolen prior to delivery.

  • Habbeke was able to delivery the vessels on time despite the theft of equipment
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    Fast hands don’t delay fast craft delivery

    2013-09-10T07:30:00Z

    Two Fast Rescue Craft of type 903 were delivered to the Royal Netherlands Sea Rescue Institution (KNRM) last month.

  • Robert Heester: "We can see that the market is becoming very busy"
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    Formaco to meet demand

    2013-09-09T17:07:00Z

    The Netherlands'' Formaco is gearing up for a busy market in both the offshore and maritime sectors as the global demand for energy continues to grow.

  • The new MPV has been ordered to increase capacity for working on windfarms
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    Cable layer order

    2013-09-09T16:19:00Z

    Dutch dredging and marine contractor Van Oord, has ordered a new cable laying vessel to be built by Damen Shipyards Romania.

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    Europort’s ‘Green Route’ rewards effort

    2013-09-09T07:30:00Z

    An independent jury from the Platform Clean Shipping initiative has identified the companies that will merit ‘Green Route’ status at Europort 2013, to be staged 5-8 November at the Ahoy Rotterdam exhibition and conference centre.

  • Steep fines and delays face maritime operators that do not comply with engine emissions monitoring and reporting
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    Automated systems simplify regulatory compliance

    2013-09-09T07:30:00Z

    Tough new air pollution regulations for the maritime industry are making it difficult for the shipping industry to comply.

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    Alicat launches

    2013-09-06T16:32:00Z

    Alicat Workboats has completed and launched the first of four offshore windfarm workboats for a major energy utility.

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    Navigation software for towboats and workboats

    2013-09-06T07:30:00Z

    Germany’s SevenCs GmbH and CEACT Inc of the USA have released CEACT 2.6, the navigation software specifically designed for professional towboats and workboat operations.

  • Sea-Fi is a wireless network covering the navigational areas of Cork Harbour
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    Ireland’s first port with ‘Sea-Fi’ network

    2013-09-06T07:30:00Z

    Following a successful trial period, Ireland’s Port of Cork has announced details of its partnership with Ringaskiddy based company Sea-Fi Marine Data Communication Ltd.

  • The DIFIS system was originally developed with EC funding as a way to cope with oil leaking from wrecks in deep water
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    Deep water oil containment system

    2013-09-06T07:30:00Z

    An oil containment system originally developed to recover oil leaking from shipwrecks has now been adapted to recover oil leaking from well heads below drilling and production rigs.

  • The 9m floating debris/oil spill collection Envirocat is to be operated by Harbour Clean
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    Joint venture looks to clean up

    2013-09-06T07:30:00Z

    A joint venture between Portsmouth based shallow water specialist Harbour Clean and Hull based boatbuilder Envirocat (MMS Ship Repair Ltd) looks set to offer a cost effective solution to the growing problems of floating debris control and small oil spill response throughout harbours and inland waterways of the UK.

  • Developed as an amphibious vehicle for beach harvesting, the vessel is also equipped with a hydraulic propulsion unit
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    French launch prototype algae collection vessel

    2013-09-05T13:17:00Z

    The Alu Marine Shipyard in France launched a prototype algae collection vessel last year.

  • The new sulphur level regulations are intended to reduce the amount of air pollution generated by the shipping industry
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    Low sulphur fuel supply from 2015

    2013-09-05T13:17:00Z

    The maximum level of sulphur allowed in shipping fuel is set to drop from 1% to 0.1% in EU Sulphur Emission Control Areas (SECAs) in 2015, writes Barry Newton of the Geos Group – specialists in the storage, sales and distribution of marine distillates.

  • The windfarm was opened by Her Majesty the Queen of Denmark, His Royal Highness the Prince Consort and Fritz H. Schur, chairman of the board of DONG Energy. Photo: Poul Gerner
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    Anholt offshore windfarm opened

    2013-09-05T11:41:00Z

    Anholt offshore windfarm was officially inaugurated today, making it Denmark’s largest wind power project.

  • SATcase is composed of a sturdy, durable case that users simply install over a standard smartphone
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    Smartphone to satphone with SATcase

    2013-09-05T07:30:00Z

    Maritime communication is vital for boat operators, as being stranded at sea can be a terrifying ordeal.

  • The new technology will increase the level of service provided to seafarers. Photo: Rickard Gillberg/SMA
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    Modernisation for Swedish coastal network

    2013-09-05T07:30:00Z

    The Swedish coastal radio network is a cornerstone of search and rescue activities in Swedish waters and is considered to be the mariner’s communication lifeline.