All News articles – Page 78
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Slump in salvage figures could be worrying sign
A slump in four key areas of the salvage industry is a worrying sign for shipping as a whole, writes Peter Barker.
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Blast at Turkish port kills one, injures 11
A blast at the Turkish port of Derince killed one person a couple of days before another grain silo fire broke out at the French port of La Rochelle.
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OPINION: It’s time to turn the tide on tidal energy
Hydrosphere managing director John Caskey examines why such a promising technology as tidal power is still not popular.
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Tunnel elements cast for Fehmarnbelt link
Tunnel elements for the longest immersed tunnel in the world are being cast at the world’s largest concrete element factory in Rødbyhavn, Denmark.
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EU €106 million ocean and water restoration scheme
The EU has released €106 million to fund projects aimed at restoring the continent’s oceans and waterways.
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Floating wind demo successfully installed
A floating offshore wind project has reached a significant milestone with the installation of a 2MW floating wind platform demonstrator in open waters
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Approvals granted for major subsea joint venture
Three major forces in subsea technologies have been given the go-ahead to form a joint venture they are claiming will be ‘a milestone in subsea production economics’.
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Remote-controlled life buoy launched in UK
A remote-controlled life buoy has been launched in the UK by rescue equipment manufacturer Ruth Lee.
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Spanish port rolls out biofuels for passenger ferries
The Port of Algeciras will use second-generation biofuels in 84 ferry trips across the Strait of Gibraltar.
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SMST gangway for offshore wind SOV
SMST is to supply a motion compensated gangway with tower and height adjustment for a newbuild SOV
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Almost 100kg cocaine found stuck to vessel hull
Cocaine believed to have a street value of €11 million has been found stuck to the hull of a container ship in Malta.
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Seago adds ISO standard to liferaft range
UK marine safety equipment maker Seago has expanded its liferaft range and also made it meet ISO standards.
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New factory set up to ‘seriously disrupt’ marine battery market
The owner of a new automated factory set up in China aims to seriously disrupt the marine battery market, which is crying out for safer, cheaper batteries, he says.
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Rovco survey expertise for Scottish floating offshore windfarm
Rovco will carry out a geo-environmental survey the planned Cenos floating offshore windfarm
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The power of AI for autonomous surface collision avoidance
An Indian shipper will operate the first commercial vessel to feature an integrated ’perception system’
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Damen signed up to build multi-function dredger for ABP
The UK’s largest dredging fleet will be expanded with a new Water Injection Dredger (WID) by Damen.
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Marine insurers combine to expand offering
Norwegian marine insurance firm Hydor has bought out EF Marine, bringing the premium income of the new firm to $40 million.
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Seawork exhibitor forms Hong Kong JV
Seawork exhibitor PSP Logistics has expanded its offering to customers by forming a joint venture in Hong Kong.
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New Isle of Man ro-pax ferry completes berthing trials
A new flagship ferry for the self-governing Isle of Man has completed berthing trials in its next step towards replacing an existing vessel.