All News articles – Page 97
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UK launches its offshore wind plan
The plan recommends how the maritime industry can reach its net-zero goals and deliver maximum economic growth
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INTERVIEW: European tugowners in choppy seas
Secretary general Anna Maria Darmanin has been at the helm of the ETA since 2016, and today she says the industry has three major concerns that if not addressed could have quite serious implications.
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Fugro in first remote survey inspection project
Fugro and Petrobras are pioneering a remote subsea inspection survey in Brazil
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‘Living breakwater’ installed at Rotterdam
A breakwater designed to minimise the damage to river banks has been installed in Rotterdam
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GAC Group predicts boost in USV use
Uncrewed Surface Vessel technology could establish a new precedent for supporting offshore projects with safety and environment top of the benefits list
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London ferries on hunt for dry docking
Transport for London (TfL) is looking for help with dry docking, maintaining and classifying two ferries
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Radio Holland opens strategic new office in Cape Town
The Dutch NavCom provider has opened a new office in Cape Town, South Africa
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Could floating solar tech maximise wind farm returns?
A Belgian partnership has unveiled a new offshore floating solar platform
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First cables planned to connect Spain and France
Cable systems supplier Prysmian Group has been shortlisted to install the first submarine interconnection between Spain and France
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Five tugs named in a host of firsts for Sanmar and Canada
All parties involved in a five-tug building project for LNG Canada have gathered in Istanbul to celebrate at naming ceremonies for the vessels
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New workboat eats debris
A new debris-munching hybrid workboat is the latest addition to the Port of Lowestoft’s fleet
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Cutting-edge propulsion for new offshore patrol vessels
Six newbuild offshore patrol vessels for the Philippine Navy will sport Kongsberg propulsion
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Spanish floating wind prototype delivers first kWh
A Spanish wind developer’s floating wind prototype is up and running
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The power of tidal projects for marine civils
The Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) will be flying the flag for marine civils at Seawork
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Caribbean energy firm opts for clean Damen tug
The National Energy Corporation of Trinidad & Tobago has taken delivery of a Damen ASD Tug 2811
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Jan De Nul joins Belgian offshore wind partnership
EDF Renewables, Jan De Nul and Luminus have partnered up for an offshore wind project in Belgium
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PowerCell wins ferry hydrogen fuel cell order
PowerCell has secured a marine hydrogen fuel cell order for two Norwegian ferries.
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SMST heavy lift knuckle boom crane for Van Oord
SMST has equipped a newbuild Van Oord cable-laying vessel with a 100t knuckle boom crane
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The towing tank with no water (or tank)
Cloud Towing Tank aims to transform the cost and speed at which common ship design calculations are delivered
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Thames jetty upgraded for coaster vessels
A jetty on the River Thames has been upgraded to accommodate coaster vessels for the first time in what is also a first for civil engineering firm Land & Water