Seawork – Page 34
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Seawork Asia springboards maritime businesses into East Asia
Since its launch, Seawork Asia has become the must-attend exhibition that successfully brings together all aspects of the commercial marine and workboat sector in Asia.
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Cheetah exporting
Among a string of exports this summer, UK catamaran workboat builder Cheetah Marine reports that it has delivered two 7.9m hydrographic survey vessels.
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Workboats for Europe
Netherlands-headquartered Damen Shipyards Group has just undertaken its largest transportation of stock vessels to date. Upon arrival in Europe later this month, the mixture of completed vessels, serving several industries, will be ready for immediate sale and can swiftly be put into operation.
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Apprentices graduate at Seacat Services
UK-based offshore renewables support vessel operator, Seacat Services, has announced the graduation of its first group of young seafarers from its Maritime Apprenticeship programme. The successful graduates have taken the first step towards long-term careers in the offshore energy sector and will now discuss future career opportunities with Seacat Services.
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Refugee rescue boat equipped with Survitec liferafts
Survitec''s liferafts will be on hand to assist Syrian refugees in the humanitarian plight, on board Norwegian patrol vessel, ''RS Petter Henry Von Koss''.
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Supersized Sealegs
New Zealand-based amphibious RIB manufacturer Sealegs International has released its newest and largest amphibious rigid inflatable boat (RIB) to date - the Sealegs Interceptor 9000. Targeted at commercial and military applications it is powered by a 300hp Yamaha four-stroke outboard motor and is capable of 44 knots with its full ...
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Hydrosphere wins order to supply 32 lights to Belfast Harbour
Aids to Navigation specialist Hydrosphere, has won an open tender to supply 32 self-contained lights to Belfast Harbour.
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Doing it all again: Shanghai style
If you enjoyed or benefitted from Seawork, then save the date of its sister event; Seawork Asia, which has announced new opportunities for commercial maritime organisations and will open its doors for three invaluable days from 29 November 2016.
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MIT looks to hybrid transmission
Marine Industrial Transmissions (MIT) is no stranger to Seawork, but one of its aims was slightly different this year, to tap up the market in hybrid transmission.
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Ullman Steering Bar first drive
Of all the vessels on the Seawork pontoon this year, one that garnered a tremendous amount of attention in pole position on berth V55 was the Ullman Dynamics/ Norsafe demonstrator RIB with Ullman’s new Steering Bar system installed. ‘Maritime Journal’ took this test bed vessel for a quick spin.
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Windfarm Access Vessels: Are catamarans the right solution?
The three-day conference running alongside Seawork 2015 provided a range of panel discussions including ‘Windfarm Access Vessels: are Catamarans the right solution?’
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Marine recruitment partner
A new marine recruitment business dedicated to the international maritime and commercial marine industries launched at Seawork 2015.
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Innovative pontoon wows the crowds
Following its debut at Seawork International in June, Damen’s new floating exhibition platform is preparing for further events in Northwest Europe, bringing both vessels and equipment designed and manufactured by the Damen Shipyards Group to shows and exhibitions in a unique format.
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UK banks support growing marine sector
A dedicated finance team has been launched by the UK’s Clydesdale Bank and Yorkshire Bank to help companies take advantage of opportunities within the growing commercial marine sector.
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ECDIS at Seawork
UK based training academy, ECDIS Ltd, used Seawork 2015 to grow members of its eMaritime Exchange to over 500.
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Landau looks ahead
Landau UK is looking to build on growing commercial contracts for the new ROTINOR dive propulsion scooter presented at this year’s Seawork International, for which it is sole UK dealer.
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JPP Law makes overseas contacts
JPP Law has reported that it has made significant new contacts from overseas, particularly France, during its first year of exhibiting at Seawork.
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This is a drill
UK underwater equipment supplier Fairlocks had a stand in the Diving and Underwater section at Seawork this year. The one showcase product was the Nemo underwater drill. Ideal for the marine engineering, diving, vessel maintenance and workboat industries, it can go to depths of 50m, and has buttons to re-pressurise ...
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Buoys of summer
Navigation buoy specialist Tideland Signal Corporation introduced a number of new aids to navigation (AtoN) products at June’s Seawork 2015.
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Marine engineering services
Liverpool UK based ASB Engineering Limited is a new marine engineering company which serves cover the north west coast of England from Pwllheli, Holyhead, Liverpool, Barrow-in-Furness and up to Whitehaven.