All News articles – Page 83
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New escort tugs for Kotug’s Canadian operation
Kotug Canada Inc has ordered two high-spec escort tugs as part of its involvement in the Trans Mountain Expansion Project (TMEP) on Canada’s west coast.
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BW Ideol secures €40m for new floating wind company
French floating wind firm BW Ideol has secured €40 million financing in stages to develop its floating wind project portfolio by setting up a new company.
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Ørsted announces second methanol-powered SOV
A second methanol-powered service operation vessel (SOV) has been announced some months after the first was agreed between Ørsted and ESVAGT.
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UK Coastguard tug to fly the Red Ensign
The UK Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) has awarded a five-year contract for operation of the Emergency Towing Vessel (ETV) covering the north and west coast of Scotland.
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Masters Marine salvages collapsed crane and jetty
Netherlands-based Marine Masters has revealed details of the salvage work it has completed to clear a collapsed 1,200 tonne coal transfer crane in Israel.
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Largest ever ocean species discovery programme launched
A new partnership is aiming to gain a deeper understanding of the ocean
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Fischer Panda power for Japanese hovercraft project
Griffon Hovercraft has once again opted for Fischer Panda power
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Cadeler to boost Polish offshore wind capacity
Poland signs up Cadeler for major transport and installation work at a new Baltic Sea offshore wind farm.
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Safety first for dynamically positioned diving operations
IMCA has published revised guidance on DP diving operations
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China develops world’s biggest offshore turbine
China doesn’t seem to have received the memo about slowing down on the size of offshore wind turbines, something major stakeholders have suggested could be vital to sustain a struggling industry.
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‘Isaac Newton’ redeployed for cable-laying project
Jan De Nul will roll out its 2015-built cable-laying vessel Isaac Newton to connect offshore wind farms to the German grid.
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Kongsberg’s UT722 design lives on in 2 newbuilds
First developed by Ulstein 30 years ago, the design of an anchor-handling tug supply vessel will live on in two newbuilds for the Suez Canal Authority.
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Works needed to keep Venice ports accessible
An EU project is looking to tackle the problem of the limited nautical accessibility to the ports of Venice and Chioggia
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Mainstay Marine to build Seacat’s 20th vessel
Seacat Services remains committed to building in the UK despite economic challenges
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Cheetah Marine launches ‘EV-ready’ RIB
RS Marine CEO Jon Partridge talks to MJ about the voyage to electric RIBs – and how Cheetah Marine’s latest RIB is targeted at people who are environmentally conscious but not ready to go full electric just yet.
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Cross-Channel hybrid ferry makes its debut
The world’s largest double-ended ferry promises greener cross-Channel travel, bringing a 40% reduction in carbon emissions
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Damen and Thales sign four anti-submarine contract
Damen and Thales have been signed up to build four new Anti-Submarine Warfare Frigates for the Dutch and Belgian navies.
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Strategic Marine CTVs to benefit from VEEM stability
Strategic Marine will install the gyros on its vessels in Southeast Asia and on specific wind farm crew vessels in Europe
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MacGregor chalks up access equipment order for cruiser
MacGregor has chalked up a large access equipment order for a cruise vessel