All News articles – Page 91
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Collaboration set up to combat increasing cyber risk
Cyber security is no longer something that can be ignored among vessel owners - and in answer to the growing threats, Tenable OT Security has collaborated with Wärtsilä to provide a solution to it.
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Cyber resilience approval for Damen Triton
Damen has received classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) Type Approval Certification for Cyber Resilience for its Triton Internet of Things (IoT) platform.
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BMT appoints new chairman
UK-based maritime design, engineering and risk management consultancy BMT has appointed a new chairman.
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Peel Ports secures long-term partnerships
Peel Ports has appointed leading consultants to help it realise its eight-year investment programme
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Nederlands Loodswezen loses weight with new boats
Dutch systems integrator Alewijnse will install the electric and automation systems on four new M-class waterjet-driven pilot tenders for the Dutch pilots association.
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Svitzer takes over towage at Fawley Refinery
Svitzer Towage has secured a seven-year contract with ExxonMobil to provide ship-handling towage and line-handling services at ExxonMobil’s oil refinery at Fawley in Southampton Water.
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ISU 2022 pollution survey published
The International Salvage Union (ISU) has published its annual pollution prevention survey confirming again the importance of salvors not only to the shipping industry but to wider society as a whole.
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Quarter of the ocean floor mapped
The Seabed 2030 project has now mapped almost 25% of the ocean floor, helping better protect the marine environment and its resources
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DEME awarded €300 million contracts for wind farm
Marine contractor DEME Offshore has won three contracts for a €2.7 billion offshore wind farm in France.
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Book now for SMI New Emission Regulation & Guidance Webinar
Join SMI in partnership with Seawork for the next webinar in the ‘Journey to Net Zero’ series on 11 May from 10-11am.
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Commercial liferafts to be launched at Seawork
Ocean Safety will launch 14 and 16-person liferafts at Seawork this year in response to regulation changes.
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Cargo ship crashes into North Sea wind turbine
Investigators remain tight-lipped over a cargo ship crashing into an Ørsted offshore wind turbine last week.
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Framo reveals energy-generation with submerged turbine tech
Framo’s new Submerged Turbine technology has its first customer
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Hendy appointed UK distributor for Baudouin engines
UK industrial and marine engine firm Hendy Power has announced an exciting new contract with French engine manufacturer Moteurs Baudouin.
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Expansion continues at Fairplay Towage
Fairplay Towage Group is continuing its recent growth strategy with the delivery of two newbuild tugs for operation in Germany and Poland and the placing of an order for three further vessels, all from Damen Shipyards.
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Tug delivery round-up May 2023
New tug deliveries continue apace, including four recent arrivals with European connections and the revealing of names of five “ground-breaking” tugs from Sanmar Shipyards for operation in Canada.
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Aids to Navigation: A word from Seawork exhibitor Hydrosphere
Since 1994, Hydrosphere has been providing reliable, high-quality and cost-effective AtoN solutions to the marine industry and beyond. Managing director John Caskey shares some pointers.
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Svitzer expands its presence in Brazil
Svitzer Towage has expanded its presence in Brazil by deploying two high-powered tugs to the Port of Salvador and Aratu Port.
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GPA releases cargo ship wreck removal update
A report on the wreck of a cargo ship that crashed into an LNG carrier and was sunk last August has confirmed that the risk of oil leakage has been ‘dramatically reduced’.
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Scientists develop AI based on Archimedes Eureka! moment
Archimedes in the 21st century: the Greek scientist’s principles in weighing shipping vessels are being used in a modern format more than 2,000 years later.