All News articles – Page 7
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NewsMachine vision: A critical layer in autonomy
Autonomy in the maritime sector is often talked about as an end-state: vessels operating with minimal or no crew, navigating complex waterways without human intervention, writes SEA.AI CEO Marcus Warrelmann.
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NewsEchandia power for Singapore tug
The Swedish supplier of marine battery systems will provide a 3 MWh battery installation for a Singapore harbour tugboat
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NewsNorse Energi joins DEME fleet
Norse Energi has been designed to support the installation of the next generation of offshore wind turbines
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NewsPilot died after heart attack and rescue equipment failure
A marine pilot died after suffering a heart attack, falling from a pilot ladder and being partially submerged in freezing water for more than 40 minutes due to equipment failure, an investigation has found.
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NewsCrews warned of ‘Boy Who Cried Wolf’ alarm danger
Crews are adopting a ‘Boy Who Cried Wolf’ attitude towards unnecessary alarms – risking their safety, a report by Lloyd’s Register has found.
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NewsTrump berates Europe’s offshore wind policies at Davos
US president Donald Trump took almost an hour and a half to address the World Economic Forum in Davos today, using part of the long lecture to rip into Europe about its wind policies.
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NewsDamen secures Qatari tug contract
The contract supports the Qatar Emiri Naval Forces’ requirement for modern, versatile harbour and offshore support assets.
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NewsNew dredging tax rule to destroy goals it aims to achieve
The UK waterways industry says axing a dredging tax exemption will increase emissions, stall clean-ups and directly contradict environmental ambitions.
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NewsVan Oord expands coastal replenishment portfolio
Van Oord has been handed a contract for a major beach replenishment and coastal protection project in Portugal to restore and reinforce one of the country’s most prominent tourist beaches.
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NewsMOD and Seawork Insights - last chance to register
How can the commercial workboat sector contribute to defence as an engine for growth? Join our Seawork Insights webinar tomorrow to hear experts talk through the options.
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NewsSMD’s Quantum ROV clears key SAT testing
A pioneering electric work-class ROV will be installed on Jan De Nul’s class-leading vessel, Fleeming Jenkin
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NewsEU megaproject costs up 200%, 20-year delays
Spiralling costs and serious delays mean a raft of major EU transport ‘megaprojects’ will not meet their 2030 goal, the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) has admitted.
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NewsCMAL takes delivery of Islay ferry
The ferry was handed over to CMAL during a ceremony at Cemre Marin Endustri in Yalova, Turkey, where the vessel build was completed
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NewsUlstein secures double OMS cable-layer build
The vessels are scheduled to enter service in 2028 and will be purpose-built to support complex marine construction activities
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NewsWATCH: World’s largest electric ship trialled
In a maritime milestone, Incat Tasmania has begun harbour trials of the world’s largest battery-electric ship
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NewsJumbo jets and scuttling vessels - salvors on the seas
From scuttling fishing vessels to rescuing stranded jumbo jets, salvage professionals prove they’re the sea’s emergency services – innovative, high-risk operators whose work extends way beyond ship fires. Peter Barker gives an overview of recent activities that don’t always hit the headlines.
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NewsRWE takes lion’s share of UK offshore wind projects
RWE has secured a large percentage of the new offshore wind developments in and around the UK
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NewsCompanies collaborate to co-ordinate safety solutions
Two maritime technology providers have integrated AI-based visual detection with onboard data recording to improve safety monitoring, event logging and post-incident analysis for vessel operators.
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NewsNew York wades into US offshore wind war
Is it all coming apart for the Trump Administration’s national veto on offshore windfarm construction?
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UK reveals record-breaking offshore wind auction results
The UK government has today published record-breaking results in its seventh auction (AR7), with 8.4GW of offshore wind being awarded in what it says is Europe’s biggest ever offshore wind auction.