All News articles – Page 98
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Salvage round-up (March 2023)
This month we look at recent activities for salvage contractors based in the Netherlands and Bangladesh, both members of the International Salvage Union.
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Regulatory delay is holding back vital seafarer training
The elephant in the room - seafarer training is not happening in time for the transition to decarbonisation.
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Jersey explores H2 feasibility
A round-the-world yachtsman and the government of Jersey have joined forces to explore the use of hydrogen technology
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Svitzer fined €2.4 million over crewman death
Svitzer has been fined £2.1 million (€2.4 million) for failing to operate a vessel safely, which resulted in the tragic death of a chief tugboat engineer.
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Changing nauseating heave into forward motion
Wavefoil AS is pioneering the use of foil propulsion in commercial vessels: a principle that has been around for a while, but with carbon reduction and crew welfare imperatives has been pushed back up the naval architectural ‘to do’ list
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Tug delivery and order round-up
Turkey’s Sanmar Shipyards and Canadian naval architect Robert Allan recently celebrated the 50th delivery of a successful compact shiphandling tug design
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Allianz appoints head of Marine for London & Nordics
Insurance giant Allianz Global Corporate & Speciality has appointed a new head of Marine for London and the Nordics
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OXE Marine claims world firsts with new outboards
Launching two outboards at the Miami International Boat Show, OXE Marine is claiming two world firsts
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Viking offers full range of evacuation systems
Longstanding Seawork exhibitor Viking Life Saving Equipment AS is offering a full range of evacuation and lifesaving technology for the offshore wind market at Seawork this year.
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Cleaning up with bubble implosion
Seawork exhibitor Charles Cleghorn is the UK distributor for the CaviBlaster from Florida-HQ’d CaviDyne; but what is this revolutionary underwater cleaning method and how does it work?
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TOWLINES March 2023
Latest news from the towing sector with mentions from Navtek, Damen, Vroon and the ISU
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Farra Marine expands offshore wind CTV fleet
The Irish CTV operator Farra Marine has once again opted for an Incat Crowther and Penguin build
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Scope submitted for one of world’s largest floating windfarms
First steps have been taken towards development of one of the world’s largest floating windfarms
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First US order for Damen Marine Components
Damen has secured its first components deal for boats being built in the US
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OPINION: Svitzer COO on towage and transition
Kasper Karlsen, Global COO at Svitzer, on the challenges of transition
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SES or hydrofoils? Old techs compete
A Norwegian technology company is pushing SES technology as a fuel-efficient competitor to hydrofoils
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Norwegian startup targets autonomous port clean-up
Software and AI is helping to deliver cleaner waters in the Port of Oslo
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OSVs take on naval roles
The Royal Navy (RN) has acquired two former offshore support vessels for roles including protecting the UK’s critical underwater infrastructure.
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First offshore wind lease sale in Gulf of Mexico
The proposal for the Gulf’s first offshore wind lease sale aims to leverage US expertise
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Seaway7 and Saipem ink wind agreement
Seaway7 and Saipem have entered into a fixed offshore wind commercial collaboration agreement