All News articles – Page 89
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MacArtney supplies custom winches for Textron’s USV
MacArtney is delivering custom-built winches that can withstand exploding mines for the US Navy.
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Global initiative aims to find 100,000 ocean species
With more than 150 ocean advocates present, it was no surprise that new ideas for collaboration were springing up every few minutes at the launch of Ocean Census on 27 April 2023 at the Royal Institution, London, UK.
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Breakthrough sheds light on unseen ocean depths
The UK’s National Oceanography Centre has revealed new sensor technology that will open up the ocean depths in ways we haven’t managed before.
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Digital twin technology streamlines port management
A new digital mapping system for the Port of Dublin allows accurate, 24/7 monitoring with a single reference source.
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New Damen dredger joins South African fleet
A new plough tug by Damen Shipyards has been christened and joins the Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) fleet at Durban
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Protector RIBs to launch in Europe at Seawork
New Zealand RIB maker Rayglass Boats will be making its debut at Seawork this year with a range of boats it aims to launch on the commercial marine market through distributor PB Europe.
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Decommissioning Thames sewerage works
The decommissioning of a cofferdam built as part of sewerage improvements for London has begun
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Poland on cusp of offshore wind bonanza
Poland’s offshore wind industry has been given a massive boost as plans for the largest wind farm in the country take another step forward.
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All in one package for air, surface and subsea surveys
New integrated technology will bring unprecedented visibility for offshore construction, renewable, defence and other applications, provider Coda Octopus says.
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Motion-compensated gangway optimised for wind market
Ampelmann has developed a new W-type gangway that should be launched by the end of this year.
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Autonomous ship errors: who’s to blame?
Establishing liability if an autonomous ship gets into difficulties might prove difficult for investigators and courts
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High-power batteries rolled out for new fast ferry
Damen has selected its battery system for use on its new electric fast ferry in Lower Saxony, northwest Germany.
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Consortium to develop H2-powered passenger ships
A consortium of 13 partners in six European countries is looking at developing hydrogen fuel cells for passenger ships.
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2GW offshore substations lined up for North Sea
Fourteen offshore substations capable of handling 2GW of power each will be installed in the Dutch and German North Sea.
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Data platform upgraded to provide metocean data
A marine data platform by software company TrueOcean has been upgraded so that marine contractors can access weather forecasts all on one platform.
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Terminal deepening project underway at Antwerp-Bruges
Work is underway to upgrade the Europa Terminal at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges
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Vard inks newbuild offshore wind CSOV contract
Vard has won a contract for two CSOVs for Purus Wind
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Landmark evacuation order for safety-first ferries
A major passenger ship operator has chosen to ensure the safety of its passengers with Viking Life-Saving Equipment.
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Firms team up to build new vessel designs
Specialist freight forwarder Deugro Danmark has joined forces with two major players to design and build two specialist wind turbine component transport vessels.
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Van Oord puts 2 new LNG dredgers to work
Marine contracting giant Van Oord is protecting the Netherlands’ coastline with two identical trailing suction hopper dredgers, which are powered by liquefied natural gas.