Seawork – Page 11
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Apprenticeship partnership
A new partnership for the provision of UK maritime apprenticeships has been unveiled by the The Marine Society and Seawork exhibitor SeaRegs Training Ltd.
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A home city show for DLM
Southampton, UK- headquartered DLM are specialists in the design, manufacture, repair and calibration of load cells and load monitoring equipment.
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Sea Sure installs new machining centre as part of £250k investment
Seawork regulars Sea Sure have recently invested £250k in a new HURCO 5-axis machining centre.
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Besenzoni broadens commercial range
Italian company Besenzoni has decided to introduce to the wider public its range of products designed for the commercial and military sectors.
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HST Marine expands into the workboat market
An interesting development will see HST Marine expand its crew transfer vessel (CTV) activities into the workboat market with a newbuild Damen Multi Cat.
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Largest GRP and composite patrol ship
Spanish shipyard Rodman Polyships says it is pushing the boundaries of composite shipbuilding with the launch of a new 43m Offshore Patrol Vessel.
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High-speed platform aids tech development
Autonomous systems development could be given a boost with a new high-speed technology demonstrator vessel currently nearing the end of a refit project.
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ECMAs open now for 2021
Nominations are now open for the 2021 European Commercial Marine Awards, which will be presented at Seawork in June.
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Underwater concreting masterclass
A recent emergency bridge scour repair has shown the range of concreting competencies at the disposal of Welsh marine civil engineers and M&CCE exhibitors Kaymac.
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Technical working group to accelerate vessel decarbonization
The second meeting of trade body The Workboat Association’s new technical working group, which would have formed a key part of the Seawork schedule has taken place virtually instead.
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New dates confirmed for Seawork
Mercator Media Ltd has confirmed that, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 23rd edition of Seawork and sister event the M&CCE Expo will now be held 15-17 June 2021. This also affects and applies to Speed@Seawork, now to be held 14 June 2021.
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Seawork exhibition rescheduled due to coronavirus concerns
Seawork International commercial marine exhibition and conference, along with the Speed@Seawork sea trials event and Marine & Coastal Civil Engineering Expo (M&CCE) are all to be rescheduled until a later date, to be announced in due course.
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New player in small electric outboard market
Following years of research, development and testing, Barrus is adding a new range of electric outboard motors to its Marine line-up.
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Tourist vessels have zero-emission makeover
A company which operates tourist vessels to one of the most famous natural attractions in the US is investing in a more sustainable future with new zero-emission electric vessels.
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Seakeeper launches smallest gyro stabiliser
Seakeeper, the major producer of gyro stabiliser systems for boats and long-time Seawork exhibitor, has launched its smallest ever stabiliser that should bring new levels of stability to smaller workboats.
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Multi configurable hybrid transmission
A new hybrid-capable transmission with power take-in launching at Seawork will be suitable for many different applications thanks to a wide transmission-ratio range.
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Improved service network
Seawork exhibitor Fischer Panda UK has established an official network of approved service partners to offer improved local support for its customers across the country.
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Seawork debut for safety equipment firm
A safety equipment manufacturer will make its debut at Seawork International following its formation last year.
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WorkFloat to launch ScaffFloat at Seawork 2021
WorkFloat, a folding work platform that won the Spirit of Innovation Award at Seawork 2019, is planning an impressive presence for this year’s show.
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Boat builder invests in new talent
A forward-thinking boat builder is training and supporting 10 new young trainees in line, with Look Beyond, this year’s theme for the UK’s National Apprenticeship Week.