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First Onboard DC Grid ship delivered
The first vessel to feature ABB’s Onboard DC (direct current) Grid has been delivered to Norwegian offshore owner Myklebusthaug Offshore by Kleven Yard.
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Green Antwerp
The Port of Antwerp has won an award in recognition of its efforts to grow into a sustainable port where economic activities and nature development go hand in hand.
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Finning’s support agreement with Serco
Finning Power Systems, the UK’s sole supplier of Caterpillar engines has signed an exclusive £2.5m, five year agreement with Serco, the international service company.
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500 engine milestone for MAN 48/60
MAN Diesel & Turbo has sold the 500th of its MAN 48/60 medium speed engine.
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Seawork 2013 approaches
The time has nearly arrived for Seawork 2013, Mercator Media''s commercial marine exhibition taking place at ABP Port of Southampton, UK, between 25 and 27 June 2013.
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Goodchild dredger at Seawork
The first MarinaMaster 8000 designed by the UK''s dredger expert, Goodchild Marine, is set to be on show at Seawork this year.
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Environmental costs to shipping
At Nor-Shipping 2013, delegates heard that impending new legislation to protect the environment will present an industry wide cost of more than half a trillion US dollars between 2015 and 2025.
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Nor-Shipping awards
The winners of this year’s Nor-Shipping awards are Fjord Lines, General Dynamics NASSCO and ECOSubsea.
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Iridium offer
US based satellite communications company, Iridium Communications Inc, has been nominated as a provider of Global Maritime Distress and Safety Systems (GMDSS).
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ADEC equipped ‘Merlin’ at Seawork
The newly equipped ''Merlin'', an 8m multi role RIB with mission configurable layout, will be on show at this year''s Seawork Exhibition at berth V50.
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Marine engine range launched
Power Train Projects (PTP), part of the Trinity Marinas Group, has recently launched a range of inland marine engines especially designed for such work.
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Diving distribution
Two commercial offshore diving companies, IHC Hytech and Fathom Systems, have joined forces by entering into a new international distributor agreement.
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Water-jet innovation debuts at Seawork
Alamarin-Jet Oy is releasing their new product, the Alamarin-Jet 245, at Seawork International 2013.
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Testing proves diesel biocide effectiveness
Recent testing conducted at Edinburgh Napier University has shown to diesel biocide fuel additive Cyrus Eradicate to be effective at eliminating the nastiest micro-organism the US Department of Defence could find.
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Bespoke propeller helps barge transit the Wye
Bedfordshire UK based propulsion specialists Clements Engineering responded to an unusual call recently when a 38m long Dutch barge needed to negotiate the River Wye from its resting place for the last 25 years.
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Restart a wet engine in 10 seconds at Seawork
A new generation of ‘Inversion Protected’ engines will be demonstrated at Seawork 2013 by Oxfordshire UK based marine engine specialist E P Barrus Ltd.
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Norwegian takeover
Norwegian maritime software house Tero Marine has acquired 95% of the shares in one of its closest competitors, Teomaki.
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MIT launch Seaworker thrusters at Seawork
Marine & Industrial Transmissions (MIT) has launched a new range of AC Electric Thrusters, called the Seaworker, which will be on display at Seawork 2013.
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Repower rethink keeps veteran tug working
When the opportunity arose for Ernie Catherwood to add another tug to his 14 boat fleet at Catherwood Towing, he did the math and took the deal.
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Engineering opus to historic River Thames
Multi-disciplinary Opus International Consultants (Opus) has been involved in an array of schemes focussed on preserving the important maritime infrastructure on the River Thames, in and around the Pool of London.