All News articles – Page 94
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Soil Machine Dynamics focuses on expansion
A global subsea robotics and engineering business plans to double its turnover within five years
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Hydro survey firm selected for 3GW wind farms
German firm ENBW has moved plans ahead for two offshore wind farms that combined will be some of the biggest in the world
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Gigantic quay cranes arrive at Antwerp
A ‘major milestone’ in a €200 million expansion plan to the Antwerp Gateway terminal has been passed with the arrival of three gigantic quay cranes.
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Finland follows NATO entry with new patrol vessels
ABB says it will supply Finland’s new advanced border patrol vessels with its Azipod propulsion units.
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Viewpoint: The importance of automation for safety
Orca AI co-founder and CTO Dor Raviv on the march towards automation for efficiency and safety
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Creating a carbon neutral tug and towage sector
Svitzer is working on switching its tug fleet to biofuels
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Workboat Code update at Seawork
Join Rob Taylor, Code Vessel Lead for the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency, at Seawork on Tuesday 13 June as he gives an update on the revised Merchant Shipping (Small Workboats and Pilot Boats) Regulations 2023 and accompanying Workboat Code
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Scantrol supplies control system for ROV
Scantrol focuses on autonomous vessels with 20 orders for its mTrack control system
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Italian Coast Guard vessel keel laid
The new multi-purpose offshore vessel will help the Italian Coast Guard perform a variety of manoeuvres
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Doha Marine contract propels Royston into Middle East market
The marine engineering and propulsion specialist has been enjoying success in the Middle East
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Maasvlakte II expansion will future proof supply chains
APM Terminals is further expanding its Maasvlakte II terminal to strengthen global supply chains
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The 3D printed ferry changing the face of waterways transport
An autonomous electric 3D printed ferry will be the future of waterborne mobility on the Seine
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Port transformation under way in Portugal
Almost $500 million is being poured into transforming an important Portuguese port.
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Approval for remote-controlled workboats
RC Dock has received its first Class approval for new remotely controlled unmanned workboats from RINA
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10 barges break free from tug at McAlpine Dam
One of the 10 barges that broke free from a tug contained 1,400 tonnes of methanol, according to reports
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Windfarm hybrid mooring explored
Hybrid mooring lines are being tested in a simulation of real-life conditions to see if they hold promise for use securing floating wind turbines
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Backlash over seabed seismic surveys
The African Chamber of Energy says environmental activists are ’pitting science against conjecture’ after a high court blocked seismic surveys around the Wild Coast
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UK Offshore Wind Workers Concession ends
Non-UK nationals will have to jump regulatory hurdles to work in the offshore wind industry following the expiration of the Offshore Wind Workers Concession (OWWC) at the end of April.
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EXCLUSIVE: BMT opens tug pilotage training hub
A five-bridge training platform for tug and ship pilotage has been opened at BMT’s offices on the south coast of England