All News articles – Page 743

  • Neander Shark's motor will offer the marine industry an alternative to petrol
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    Neander Shark develops outboard motor

    2012-12-20T11:30:00Z

    Dutch engine manufacturer, Neander Shark, is in the process of developing a modern diesel outboard motor - a prototype of which was on show at SMM this year.

  • Jörg Tollmien and Carsten Löhmer announced the partnership at this year's SMM
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    Hatlapa and Loewe Marine set up new partnership

    2012-12-20T11:25:00Z

    German marine equipment supplier, Hatlapa, has set up a new partnership with German ship repair company, Loewe Marine, to provide maintenance and repair services for steering gear and rudder systems.

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    First LNG boxships

    2012-12-20T07:30:00Z

    General Dynamics NASSCO has finalized a contract with TOTE Inc for the design and construction of two 3,100 teu LNG powered containerships.

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    MJP acquires AWT i Nacka

    2012-12-20T07:30:00Z

    Sweden’s MJP Waterjets has acquired AWT i Nacka AB, a specialist in automation and control systems for water jet applications.

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    New Maritime Academy

    2012-12-20T07:30:00Z

    Work has begun on a new maritime academy on Liverpool’s waterfront, with Liverpool Community College investing more than £250,000 in the new Glaciere Maritime Academy being built on the city’s Collingwood Dock.

  • Arno Dunkerque – joins Sobrena in the Damen empire
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    Damen Group adds another French yard

    2012-12-19T18:27:00Z

    The Netherland''s based Damen Shipyards Group has announced that it has acquired another French shipyard, the Arno Dunkerque repair yard, the only facility of its kind in France’s third largest port.

  • Geoff Billington, sales director of ISP
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    ISP delivers safety to the Lake District

    2012-12-19T17:21:00Z

    UK based marine equipment company, International Safety Products (ISP), has kitted out all passenger boats operating in the Lake District with life jackets.

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    Damen acquires Arno Dunkerque

    2012-12-19T11:27:00Z

    Damen Shipyards Group is the new owner of French shiprepair yard Arno Dunkerque, the only operator for ship repair and conversion in the third largest French port, Dunkirk.

  • All Redbay RIBs are designed and built to operate in hostile conditions
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    High seas easy in Redbay’s largest RIB

    2012-12-19T10:56:00Z

    Redbay Boats has been building boats for the past 35 years and building RIBs for 20 years, making them one of the more experienced RIB builders.

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    Antwerp LNG bunkering

    2012-12-19T07:30:00Z

    A barge powered by LNG has been bunkered for the first time in the Belgian port of Antwerp.

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    Survitec acquires Servimar

    2012-12-19T07:30:00Z

    Safety and survival equipment and services specialist the Survitec Group has completed its purchase of Spain’s Servimar Sur SL, a marine servicing business.

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    Diving accident helpline

    2012-12-19T07:30:00Z

    Starting on 3 January 2013 Plymouth UK based hyperbaric medicine charity DDRC takes over the staffing of the British Hyperbaric Association’s (BHA) National Diving Accident Helpline on 07831 151 523.

  • 'GMS Endeavour' is getting longer legs courtesy of Shipdock
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    Shipdock looks to offshore wind opportunity

    2012-12-18T15:22:00Z

    Netherland’s based shipyard, Shipdock Holding, is cashing in on the burgeoning offshore wind industry with its latest project is to give jack-up barge ''GSM Endeavour'' longer legs to allow it to work at deeper windfarms.

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    Tug safety research

    2012-12-18T12:06:00Z

    Stephen Ford, a serving Tug Master and a student at Solent University in the UK, is undertaking a research project to identify the specific safety risks involved in harbour towage operations.

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    SAR Operation Strategies

    2012-12-18T07:30:00Z

    Search and Rescue (SAR) representatives from 28 organisations across 14 nations will be joining forces on the world class speaker panel at Search and Rescue Europe 2013.

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    Pulp fact for Zeeland

    2012-12-18T07:30:00Z

    An official ceremony attended by 1,200 guests and the president of Brazil on 12-12-12 saw the opening of the largest cellulose factory in the world and increased activity for Zeeland Seaports in the Netherlands.

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    Severn Barrage revisited

    2012-12-18T07:30:00Z

    The British Government has said a £30bn barrage across the Severn Estuary could still be built if the ‘right proposals’ were made.

  • The new tug is currently under construction
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    Doosans do nicely for Nigerian tug

    2012-12-17T07:30:00Z

    Engine, gearbox and generator specialist WaterMota has delivered main engines, generators, propulsion drives and associated equipment for a new 16m tug under construction for the Nigerian Navy in Nigeria’s Naval Shipyard in Port Harcourt.

  • An artist’s impression of the new dual fuel powered containership
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    Boxship order launches dual-fuel engine

    2012-12-17T07:30:00Z

    MAN Diesel & Turbo has confirmed the first order for its low speed, dual-fuel ME-GI engine.

  • TITAN's successful salvage of the Tycoon off Christmas Island, Australia
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    TITAN opens salvage office in Australia

    2012-12-17T07:30:00Z

    US based TITAN Salvage, which has a European presence based in the UK, has established a new office and equipment depot in Cairns, Australia.