All News articles – Page 87
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US maritime firm invests in UK portable dry dock firm
A UK transportable dry dock developer has been approached by the US offshore wind market to develop its unique docking equipment for a growing sector.
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Portsmouth makes history with largest vessel arrival
A cruise liner weighing almost 100,000 tonnes has made history at Portsmouth as the largest vessel to ever dock there.
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Underwater noise: an unheard emission
Join SMI in partnership with Seawork for the final session in the ‘Journey to Net Zero’ series.
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OXE Marine appoints new CEO
OXE Marine has appointed Paul Frick as CEO, the company has announced.
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Jan De Nul to install Scottish interconnector
A new interconnecting cable will help safeguard power supplies in mainland Scotland and Orkney
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Large-scale US offshore wind industry kicks off
Construction of the first large-scale offshore wind farm in the US and indeed the Americas has finally begun, with monopile installation work now under way.
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Ferry services cancelled after one hits breakwater
Local media reported that a Superspeed 2 ferry has hit a breakwater in Frederikshavn, Denmark
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Project to investigate subsea H2 storage
The Port of Aberdeen will work with contractor Subsea7 to investigate the feasibility of storing hydrogen under the water at the new South Harbour.
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Shortage of skilled seafarers could spell disaster in maritime
Students and young people are not choosing maritime for their careers, and this could have disastrous consequences. We look at the situation in the UK, one of the great traditional seafaring nations.
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Maintaining position as ’shipbuilder of choice’
Devil in the detail – Strategic Marine is putting the growing demand for comfort at the heart of its vessel designs.
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Port of Antwerp welcomes world’s largest container ship
The Port of Antwerp proves it is capable of accommodating the world’s largest - and newest - container
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The benefits of dynamic monitoring & control offshore
Driving force: Dynamic monitoring and control should be at the heart of offshore wind turbine success: a look at the role it plays
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Jan De Nul announces record turnover for 2022
Dredging giant Jan De Nul has announced a record-breaking year for 2022 with a 40% increase in orders and a net profit of €108 million.
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Volvo Penta engines selected for new Swedish pilot boats
One of Volvo Penta’’s regular customers has chosen the D16-650 for three new pilot boats.
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First of 3 electric tugs delivered to Canada
The first of three ElectRA battery-powered tugs have been delivered to LNG Canada, with another two LNG RAStars to follow.
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Tug builders opt for a methanol future
Damen and Boluda have become partners in building methanol-fuelled tugs, the companies have announced.
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AUV launched from aircraft for first time
An undersea glider has been launched from an aircraft for the first time, opening up possibilities for ocean research.
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Offshore USVs – the better, safer option?
The use of Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) for survey work has rocketed, and for good reason. But it’s not all plain sailing. Stevie Knight looks at where the vessels are taking us.
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Wind farm seabed inspection with uncrewed vessels
Leading renewable energy company Vattenfall has achieved a significant breakthrough in offshore wind farm operations by conducting the first large-scale seabed survey using uncrewed surface vessels.