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    Mandatory cruise muster

    2012-03-06T17:44:00Z

    In the wake of the Costa Concordia incident, the global cruise industry has announced a new emergency drill policy requiring mandatory muster for embarking passengers prior to departure from port.

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    Ferry good numbers

    2012-03-06T14:41:00Z

    Ferry operator Stena Line bucked industry trends in 2011 by carrying 4.4% more cars on its Harwich-Hook of Holland route than during the previous year.

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    SAR helicopter deal

    2012-03-06T11:00:00Z

    The UK Department for Transport has awarded Bristow Helicopters Ltd the contract to provide Search and Rescue (SAR) services in the North of Scotland.

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    Scots ferry fares

    2012-03-06T10:00:00Z

    Scotland’s Transport Minister, Keith Brown, has announced extra financial help for all hauliers and businesses using ferry routes to the Western Isles, Coll and Tiree.

  • The Sandy M was entirely built in the Netherlands.
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    Neptune delivers Eurocarrier for GSS BV

    2012-03-05T17:39:00Z

    Neptune Shipyards in the Netherlands delivered a new Eurocarrier 2395 named Sandy M to GSS BV last month.

  • Work on an IPS unit at RK Marine’s new Volvo Penta service facility
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    Faith in the future

    2012-03-05T12:31:00Z

    “The game’s being raised by the pressure to develop more technically advanced engines”, said Stefan Carlsson of Volvo Penta at the opening of RK Marine’s new service facility on the south coast of the UK.

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    Cruising in Aberdeen

    2012-03-05T10:00:00Z

    Aberdeen Harbour one of the UK’s busiest ports and perhaps best known as the centre of activity for the energy industry’s marine operations in North-west Europe. With trading links to more than 40 countries across the world, the port is a key regional resource and a vital part of Northern ...

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    Kiel’s new deal

    2012-03-02T11:00:00Z

    The Port of Kiel has gained container wayport status by being added to the liner service network of Gothenburg based shipping company TransAtlantic. With immediate effect, ships serving on the company’s Bothnia Line between Kerni/Oulu in Finland and Zeebrugge/Antwerp in Belgium are making a weekly stop in Kiel. Container part ...

  • Wind support vessels get the Voith linear jet treatment
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    First order for Voith linear jet

    2012-03-01T19:05:00Z

    Voith Turbo has announced its first order for the Voith linear jet (VLJ) to a Turbine Transfers UK wind support vessel. The 19 metre vessel is designed by BMT Nigel Gee.

  • Teesport – set to get even bigger
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    Next step for Teesport expansion

    2012-03-01T18:20:00Z

    PD Ports has completed the ground works at its container handling capacity in Teesport UK – the next step in its strategy towards doubling its container capacity.

  • Koji Sekimizu, the new Secretary-General of IMO.
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    IMO head praises ‘green shipping’ progress

    2012-03-01T14:58:00Z

    Koji Sekimizu, the new Secretary-General of IMO, spoke of the progress made by shipping towards greater sustainability in an interview he gave to Hamburg Fair in the run-up to the 25th SMM in September.

  • It is believed that the Navalu NxS 24 design will become the first dedicated wind farm support catamaran to be built in France.
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    French bring wind farm flavour to Seawork

    2012-03-01T14:58:00Z

    The French workboat builder and first time Seawork exhibitor Navalu has received orders from UK wind farm service provider Enviroserve Ltd for what are believed to be the first offshore wind farm support vessels to be built in France.

  • By the end of 2011, 1,371 turbines totalling 3.81GW were installed in European waters. Photo by Peter Barker
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    Trends of Europe’s offshore wind in 2011

    2012-03-01T14:57:00Z

    The European Wind Energy Association has provided a snapshot of the offshore wind industry with publication of ‘The European offshore wind industry key 2011 trends and statistics’.

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    €76m for HERCULES

    2012-03-01T08:44:00Z

    Low and medium speed engine manufacturers Wärtsilä and MAN Diesel & Turbo have started the next phase of the extensive, long term HERCULES research programme.

  • Send in your story to Maritime Journal
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    Got a story to tell MJ?

    2012-02-29T09:37:00Z

    Send in your story to Maritime Journal. MJ has a broad remit, although the emphasis is squarely on European workboats.

  • Costa Allegra fire –another crisis for the cruise company
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    Another cruise crisis for Costa

    2012-02-28T12:42:00Z

    It’s the second crisis for Italian cruise firm Costa Cruises in as many months. The Costa Allegra is currently adrift off the Seychelles after a fire caused the ship’s generator to fail and lose power.

  • Tsunami marine debris is set to reach Hawaii this winter
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    Tsunami debris task force crisis meet

    2012-02-28T10:11:00Z

    A task force for the 2011 Japanese tsunami marine debris field, which is floating towards Hawaii, has met at the International Pacific Research Center (IPRC) In Hawaii to share information to help avert the crisis.

  • Koji Sekimizu, secretary general of IMO - good progress has been made
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    IMO head praises ‘green shipping’ progress

    2012-02-27T18:12:00Z

    Koji Sekimizu, secretary general of IMO, has been speaking of the progress made by shipping towards greater sustainability in an interview in the run up to the 25th SMM in September.

  • Hamburg is promoting the benefits of LNG Photo: HHM / M. Lindner
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    Hamburg banks on liquefied gas

    2012-02-24T17:43:00Z

    Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) and The Linde Group have joined together to advance the use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the port of Hamburg.

  • EMEC is the world’s only accredited wave and tidal test centre for marine renewable energy, suitable for testing 14 devices simultaneously in some of the harshest sea conditions while exporting electricity to the grid.
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    Sino-Scots partnership to harness wave power

    2012-02-24T14:45:00Z

    Experts from Scotland’s wave and tidal testing hub the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) are to collaborate with their marine energy counterparts from the Ocean University of China (OUC) in Shandong Province.