Repair & Maintenance – Page 2
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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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SMS unveils 3 early projects for 2023
SMS, which signed a lucrative contract at Seawork last year, wins three significant project contracts in early 2023
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‘Dunker’ tug to be given life extension
Alfons Hakans’ newly acquired tug will be given a new lease of life thanks to a retrofit by Steerprop
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First autonomous hull cleaner unveiled
An autonomous robotic hull groomer has been launched in Greece
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Four vessels overhauled for North Star
UK marine engineer and propulsion specialist Royston has completed work on four Volvo Penta engines in the UK’s largest offshore fleet.
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Ship repair market to see $billions growth
The global ship repair and maintenance market can expect revenues of $50 billion in the next 10 years, a report claims.
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£Multi-million cruise liner refurb completed
Birkenhead receives Borealis for a two-week refurbishment programme before the cruise liner heads off to work.
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New coating remover takes out the grind
Marine foul release coating manufacturer Propspeed has come up with a solution to efficiently remove old coatings.
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Propulsion units overhauled after 20 years
An event passenger vessel has had its propulsion units overhauled after almost 20 years in operation
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Third hull cleaning vessel launched
Fleet Cleaner now has three hull inspection and cleaning vessels in its fleet.
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BWTS retrofit carried out at sea
A low-flow ballast water treatment system retrofit carried out afloat has saved cost and vessel down time.
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FCB order win for Strategic Marine
Strategic Marine’s Gen3 Fast Crew Boat is proving popular with operators in Malaysia
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Portuguese shipyard welcomes rise in repair work
A Lisbon shipyard says repair and maintenance work is on the rise after a quiet couple of years because of Covid.
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Offshore pipeline listed for major works
Teams of divers have been enlisted to fix pipelines from a disused coal mine to avoid the contamination of drinking water in nearby residential areas.
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Demand rises for Nippon antifouling
Cruise ships are ending lengthy lay-ups with hulls completely free of biofouling thanks to Nippon Paint Marine’s antifouling system
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Cooler launched that avoids dry docking
A new cooler has been launched to save shipping firms the cost of dry docking, its designer claims.
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Emergency hull repairs completed in two days
Ship maintenance firm Hydrex repaired damage caused by Storm Eunice in record time.
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One container ship repaired in four ports
Corroded scrubber pipes on four vessels have been repaired by underwater repair firm Hydrex.
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Ship repair firm launches first vessel for 33 years
A workboat built in Aberdeen is the first to be built at the dock for 33 years
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French firm hired to repair and maintain Beirut Port
The port of Beirut, devastated by a massive explosion shortly followed by a warehouse fire, will be restored by a French firm over 10 years.
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