Repair & Maintenance – Page 2
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Emergency fleet expands to deal with migrant boats
The Romanian government is expanding its emergency fleet to respond to the rising number of migrant boats getting into difficulties in the Black and Mediterranean Seas.
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Strela Shiprepair upgrades first GEFO tanker
Strela Shiprepair Yard has made inroads in the tanker sector with its first upgrade of a GEFO oil and product tanker
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Rebuild centre remanufactures first marine engine
Cummins’ master rebuild centre in Poland has taken in its first marine engine.
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Finning tips for navigating emissions regulations
The Cat supplier will display the Cat C32 propulsion engine at the event at Seawork
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Fuel cells ordered for research vessel retrofit
Fuel cells will be retrofitted to the 23-year-old research vessel Prince Madog to create a hydrogen-electric hybrid propulsion system.
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ACEL sees opportunities in retrofit market
Ship refurbishers have given a 20-year-old multi-purpose offshore vessel at least another two decades of operations in what they are calling an extensive mid-life upgrade ‘amid increasing appetite for retrofits versus newbuilds’.
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New working life for boat destined for landfill
An old workboat about to be scrapped has been given a 10-year lease of life in a trial at Shoreham Port.
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Dive support vessel sewage system delivered
A Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) has been transferred into a vessel, welded, assembled in the refit yard and tested in just 21 days.
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Shearwater showcases Dry Space underwater solution
Shearwater Marine Services has showcased its breadth of underwater problem solving by addressing an ongoing challenge of underwater acoustic tiling for the Ministry of Defence.
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Bespoke rubber solution for a national treasure
Portmere Rubber will be bringing hatch seals and other products to Seawork to show off its many bespoke and long-lasting rubber sealing solutions.
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Maximising efficiency with ultrasonic antifouling systems
Keeping the hull clean is one of the most important - and simple - ways of keeping costs down. Chris Hewitt explains Cathelco’s answer.
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Ice problems solved for tugs in winter
Corroboration between tug owner Alfons Håkans and propulsion manufacturer Steerprop has resulted in a winning solution to crushed ice problems faced by tugs in winter.
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SOS call for steam tug with a tragic past
A tug raised from the river bed after a fatal sinking 70 years ago desperately needs funds to preserve her, a campaign group says.
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Circular shipbreaking launched by Damen
A pilot project to dismantle a small tug and re-use as much as possible has been set up by Dutch tug builder Damen.
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Strela Shiprepair celebrates ‘positive’ first year
Despite being operational for just 12 months, the Strela Shiprepair Yard in Germany is now one of largest in the sector
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Rotec Hydraulics agrees to set up shop at A&P
Seawork exhibitor Rotec Hydraulics has agreed to open a service centre at one of A&P’s ship repair facilities.
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Historic drydock granted full re-opening
A historic drydock has been granted permission to continue repair and restoration operations 150 years after first being built.
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Four common machinery issues in marine
The marine industry has a massive impact on the economy and jobs, and making sure that processes are efficient to avoid downtime impacting output is important.
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Time could soon be up for historic lightship
Unless someone comes forward to save North Carr, time could soon be up for the 100ft historic lightship.
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UK first: Semi-submersible FPF dry docked for decommissioning
Decommissioning work has begun on the first semi-submersible Floating Production Facility (FPF) to be dry docked in the UK.
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