Shipyard News – Page 47

  • David McGinley, group managing director of A&P Group
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    British yards welcome new national shipbuilding strategy

    2017-09-07T11:24:00Z

    UK Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has unveiled an ambitious new National Shipbuilding Strategy which meets the challenge set by Sir John Parker last November and sets out plans for the first batch of Type 31e frigates.

  • This project proves that SWATH vessels can be built in the UK
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    ‘MCS SWATH 2’

    2017-09-06T16:40:00Z

    Alicat Workboats recently announced that contracts have been signed with Renewable Energy Support Ltd. (RES) for the construction of ‘MCS SWATH 2’, a 26m Typhoon SWATH (Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull) Crew Transfer Vessel for the offshore wind industry.

  • After sea trials, 'Patriot' will perform hydrographic survey and crew tender activities for Tideway on the Rentel offshore windfarm
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    Braveheart takes delivery of fourth Javelin vessel

    2017-09-04T15:54:00Z

    Javelin has delivered its fourth multipurpose vessel specially designed for hydrographic survey and crew tender activities to Braveheart Marine to help expand its fleet.

  • MS Diamant (foreground) joins biggest Swiss lake fleet
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    Innovative Swiss hybrid enters service

    2017-09-04T15:42:00Z

    A new 63.2m passenger ship with innovative three-way propulsion capability has gone into service on Lake Lucerne in Switzerland.

  • BAGALUT: "entirely new" for German yard (Photo: Nobiskrug)
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    Nobiskrug Trainees build own Yard Tug

    2017-09-04T15:24:00Z

    Nobiskrug shipyard in Rendsburg on the Kiel Canal has put into service the first tug to be designed and built by trainees for the German facility’s own use.

  • Cammell Laird’s Jim Clark and John Syvret CBE
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    60 years of service to the maritime industry

    2017-08-31T16:26:00Z

    A senior manager at the British shipbuilder Cammell Laird has become one of the UK’s longest serving chief estimators after clocking up 60 years’ in the ship repair industry.

  • Voith service technician working on the Voith Schneider Propeller (VSP)
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    Voith recon in the UK

    2017-08-31T12:09:00Z

    Voith Turbo, the German marine propulsion specialist, has just completed its first major refurbishment project in a brand new UK facility.

  • Dockstavarvet was the main contractor for the 147 combat boats delivered to Sweden between 1989 and 2003
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    Combat boats updated and replaced

    2017-08-25T15:19:00Z

    The Muskö and Docksta boatyards of the Swedish Docksta Group have just finalized a LTF (Life-Time-Extension) program for 27 combat boats for the Swedish Amphibious Corps.

  • Starting point for the development of Havyard 831 SOV was to design a compact, efficient and profitable vessel for smaller windfarms. (ILLUSTRATION: BowVision)
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    Compact, efficient vessel design for smaller windfarms

    2017-08-25T11:48:00Z

    Norway’s Havyard Group claims it has confirmed its position within the offshore wind power industry by delivering one of the world’s first purpose-built vessels for offshore windfarms; the fifth windfarm service vessel for ESVAGT.

  • Front 3/4 render of the fast catamaran ferry
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    Second Red Jet build for Wight Shipyard

    2017-08-24T11:16:00Z

    Southampton, UK-based ferry operator Red Funnel has placed an order with Wight Shipyard Ltd for a second 41 metre high-speed catamaran which will inject £7m into the Isle of Wight economy and secure 85 highly skilled jobs.

  • Early concept image of one of the Squadron 2020 corvettes
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    Deltamarin signs machinery design contract with Rauma for Finnish naval vessels

    2017-08-24T10:25:00Z

    Deltamarin Ltd has signed contracts with Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC) for the basic design of deck outfitting and machinery for vessels to be built in the Finnish Navy’s billion Euro Squadron 2020 fleet modernisation project.

  • Mr Hodge will head up a team of DP experts at Pirie & Smith
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    Industry expert to head up assurance division

    2017-08-23T16:18:00Z

    A Scottish marine consultant and surveyor has appointed an industry expert to achieve growth for its new assurance division.

  • HADAG eco leader in service
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    Eco-prototype joins HADAG fleet

    2017-08-22T16:41:00Z

    The prototype of a new class of “future-oriented”, eco-friendly port passenger ferries is now in service with leading Hamburg operator HADAG.

  • A&R Lemwerder with German and Dutch SWATHs
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    From SWATH to SWASH and Beyond

    2017-08-22T16:20:00Z

    The hand-over this autumn of a second 25.65m pilot tender to American owners is the latest in a string of firsts marking a ground-breaking year at leading German SWATH and SWASH production facility Abeking and Rasmussen (A&R).

  • The ‘load-out’ operation is the outcome of a collaboration between A&P Group and Cammell Laird
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    Polar research vessel Sir David Attenborough hits construction milestone

    2017-08-22T14:06:00Z

    A major feat of engineering has seen the stern section of the new Polar research vessel Sir David Attenborough leave one British shipyard for another in the next step of its construction.

  • The 12-metre ProZero DC at survey-speed
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    Composite hydrographic survey boat

    2017-08-18T10:49:00Z

    Danish composite workboat specialist boatbuilder Tuco has delivered a 12-metre ProZero DC to Nelleman Survey A/S where it will serve as a platform for hydrographic surveys.

  • Mainstay’s strategic location benefits from proximity to the Bristol Channel, Irish Sea and Atlantic trade routes
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    Amphibian boat hoist for Pembroke

    2017-08-15T11:45:00Z

    Welsh workboat builder and servicing specialist, Mainstay Marine Solutions has secured funding to support the purchase of a 150/200 ton boat lift.

  • 'Gina Mary' can perform multi-role tasks such as mooring work and towing
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    Norwegian built to a Scottish design

    2017-08-15T09:28:00Z

    A new 25m Aquaculture Support Vessel has recently been built by Havyard Shipyard in Norway to plans by Macduff Ship Design.

  • Due to the automatic surface preparation and coating, an exact and uniform colour composition can be achieved
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    Automated vessel coating saves time, money and the planet

    2017-08-09T12:19:00Z

    Hamburg shipyard Blohm+Voss is claiming to be the first European shipyard to launch a state-of-the-art automated technology for the coating of hulls developed by Hubert Palfinger.

  • The construction work involves strengthening the existing hard standing area in the yard
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    Developments at Fowey

    2017-08-09T11:47:00Z

    The Polruan, UK-based shipyard of C.Toms Ltd in the Fowey river is busy with new construction but is also in the process of a major upgrade and expansion.