Seawork – Page 5
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Maximizing commercial marine fleet efficiency
Volvo Penta and Qamcom Group have formed a start-up targeted to help commercial marine vessels minimize emissions and maximize efficiency.
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Boosting system connectivity
Individualised solutions for vessel system connectivity will be on offer at Seawork Connect.
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A busy year in floating scaffolding
A year ago an innovative new system called ScaffFloat was launched into the market, combining custom plastic floats with standard scaffold components.
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Ferry to gain shore connection for emission-free port stays
Tallink shuttle vessel ‘Megastar’ will soon be plugging into the local grid for quiet and emission-free overnight layovers in the Estonian Port of Tallinn.
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Bold solar boat voyages to Alaska
An electric boat that runs virtually endlessly on solar power - that's the dream that's been driving David and Alex Borton for the last 17 years.
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Star International
Star International has recently opened a new base in south west UK, writes Graeme Ewens.
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The next generation of offshore crew PPE
An innovative new lifejacket has been designed with the day-to-day tasks and challenges facing offshore workers firmly in mind.
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iRAMS system for pilot boats
The AST Group (AST) and partner Goodchild Marine Services Ltd have successfully installed engine-monitoring and telemetry software solution iRAMs aboard the fifth pilot vessel for customer Briggs Group.
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Strong, lightweight oil boom for Antwerp
One of the major oil refineries in the port of Antwerp was looking for a boom that would have 2 years’ fabric guarantee and was able to withstand strong currents from inland and from the sea, all in connection with the river Scheldt – the main river in Antwerp that ...
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27m crew transfer vessels
Singapore-based shipbuilder Strategic Marine (S) Pte Ltd has delivered a pair of 27m CTVs to WEM Marine Ltd, a UK-based offshore support vessel provider.
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Sensitive restoration
Concrete Repairs Limited has been appointed by Dyer & Butler for the extensive refurbishment of the grade II listed Cleveland Bridge, located in the World Heritage Site of Bath, UK.
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HCR stainless steel threadbar
For coastal projects requiring design lives in the region of 120 years, stainless steel provides practical solution, says Seawork Connect Marine Civils exhibitor DYWIDAG.
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Midlife upgrade for naval hydrographic survey vessel
Damen Shipyards Den Helder has returned the ‘HNLMS Snellius’ to the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN) following her midlife upgrade.
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Simplifying drone thickness measurements
Innovative technology means that there are no barriers to measuring drone thickness.
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Powerful propulsion
Propulsion expertise has played a key part in the realisation of a fleet of pilot vessels.
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Demand grows for hire equipment
Demand is growing for short and mid-term use marine hire equipment that doesn’t involve the costs and maintenance of brought equipment.
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Cloud platform boosts efficiency
A free cloud platform has been launched to help boaters achieve optimum journey efficiency.
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First of 9 pilot boats delivered
Associated British Ports has welcomed the first of nine new pilot launch vessels from Goodchild Marine Services.
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Viking spreads good news on safety at sea
Viking Life-Saving Equipment recently chose the inaugural DEFEA Athens as first live event to showcase consolidated high-performance boats, life-saving and safety solutions for the defence sector.
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Cruise and Ferry team
The SMS Group is building a Cruise and Ferry team by focusing 100% on the people – ensuring experience, credibility and capability are at the forefront of its service offering.