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Hatlapa stern rollers for Maersk tugs
Danish shipping company, Maersk Supply Service, has ordered two large stern rollers from German marine equipment company, Hatlapa, to be used in two tugs built for worldwide use in the oil and gas industry.
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New Kongsberg Multibeam Sounder
EM 2040C, a new compact shallow water multibeam echosounder for high resolution mapping and inspection applications aboard small boats and launches, has been developed by Kongsberg Maritime.
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Flying Fish at Seawork
The first BBV500 from Flying Fish Hovercraft will be seen at Seawork International in Southampton this month.
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Pontoon departs for Humberside ro-ro terminal
A huge reinforced concrete pontoon weighing almost 7,000 tonnes has floated out of dry dock on the north bank of the Tyne, marking a major milestone in a £25m Humberside port development.
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Broad benefit from bringing the changes
“It used to irk me that though Dutch workboats looked like someone’s living room, their UK counterparts generally resembled someone’s garage.”
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New Raymarine products at Seawork
Raymarine will showcase its new range of products at this year’s Seawork Exhibition, taking place from 25 to 27 June 2013 at ABB’s Port of Southampton.
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ISP showcases largest safety range
International Safety Products (ISP) has unveiled its range of marine safety products – one of the UK’s largest ranges – in a special open day on Britain’s last remaining three masted top sail schooner.
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First Rolls-Royce Environship delivered
LNG as marine fuel has taken another step forward as Eidsvaag AS took delivery of the first vessel of the Rolls-Royce Environship range this month.
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Barge innovation helps build Bordeaux bridge
Bringing in the 6,600 tonne steel sections of the recently opened Bacalan-Bastide elevating bridge from Italy to Bordeaux in France required the kind of innovative approach that is becoming common with the rise in large-scale structures.
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NOK20m donation for Norwegain Sea Rescue boat
Ulstein Group announced yesterday that it will donate some NOK 20m to Norwegian Sea Rescue (Redningsselskapet) to fund 60% of the cost of a high speed search and rescue (SAR) boat.
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Free ENC viewer
Hamburg based Geomaris, which specialises in analysis, processing and presentation of geospatial data for marine navigation operations, is now offering a free Electronic Nautical Chart (ENC) viewer for downloading from its website (www.geomaris.com).
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Digital Hydrography Conference Call for Papers
The Hydrographic Society UK has issued a call for papers to be presented at its two day international conference on Digital Hydrography on the Maritime Web, at Southampton Solent University Conference Centre from 29-30 October.
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See winches for windfarm boats at Seawork
Seawork exhibitor Hercules Hydraulics has opened a new depot on the UK East Coast to provide hydraulics services, particularly to the blossoming wind farm support vessel sector based in that area.
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In-house training for River Bus BML Masters
Commercial traffic on the Thames in Central London continues to grow, with new passenger, cargo and engineering movements on the increase.
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New Thordon shaft seal
Canadian grease and oil-free bearing solutions provider, Thordon Bearings Inc, has launched a new water lubricated mechanical face seal, TG100.
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Lerwick’s new fish quay takes shape
Good progress is being made with Lerwick Port Authority’s new quay development at the site of a future fishmarket building.
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Forth Replacement Crossing reaches milestone
The new Forth Crossing has reached a major milestone with completion of the central tower foundations on Beamer Rock.
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Coastal defence improvements for Hayling beach
A major coastal defence project has been awarded to Ringwood Hampshire based Raymond Brown Construction by Havant Borough Council.
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Assembling the building blocks for UK Round 3
It is eighteen months since Maritime Journal looked at the winning bidders for the rights to develop UK Round 3 offshore wind zones. Time perhaps for another look to see how far down that road they are.
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PPG begins PMC production at Poland facility
US based coatings specialist, PPG Industries, has started manufacturing protective and marine coatings (PMC) at its facility in Ostrów Wielkopolski, Poland, in a bid to support its regional PMC business expansion.