All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 10
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News
UK backs floating wind hub with £55 million grant
The UK government has agreed a £55 million (€66 million) grant to expand one of Scotland’s ports into a floating wind hub.
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Equipment orders roll in for newbuild ice-breaker OSV
A multitude of companies are benefiiting from the newbuild Offshore Support Vessel (OSV) being built in Poland for Canadian operations
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Concordia Damen wins bid on pontoon contract
Concordia Damen has won a contract to build and deliver a Ro-Ro pontoon and two coupling pontoons for the Koninklijke Van der Wees Group transport company.
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Ferry makes 7,000nm Atlantic crossing to Canadian home
A ferry has been delivered to Canada after a rather indirect 7,370nm route across the Atlantic to allow for winter weather.
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ABP submits floating solar plans
ABP has submitted plans for the UK’s largest floating solar project at the Port of Barrow
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Date for the diary: WA Technical Workgroup at Seawork
Join the Workboat Assocation for a session essential for anyone who needs to get their heads around upcoming changes to small vessel codes of practice (regulations).
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Contracts
Early information on foreshore stabilisation
Stabilisation and consolidation of the rock faces at the Bighi foreshore through the installation of rock anchors, shotcrete, and high-tensile stainless-steel mesh.
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EU must re-industrialise to keep wind afloat
Europe must re-industrialise to stay afloat in pushing wind objectives and maintaining competitiveness, a WindEurope webinar was told by Director of Advocacy and Messaging Viktoriya Kerelska.
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Motive expands its North Sea renewables offering
The upgraded Peterhead facility will serve as a key hub for offshore equipment and testing services, offering clients end-to-end support
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Lithuanian port plans €36.6m offshore wind hub
Contracts have been signed to get what the Lithuanian Port of Klaipėda calls an ‘offshore wind hub’ built.
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UK marks a sustainable shipping milestone
Fortescue Green Pioneer has docked at the Port of Southampton to demonstrate ammonia’s viability as a zero-carbon marine fuel
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Car ferry charged with battery upgrade
A double-ended car ferry is to be converted to full electric operation with mechanical propulsion back-up.
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Conference
Brigadier General NLMC R.A.J. (Rob) de Wit
Brigadier General NLMC R.A.J. (Rob) de Wit Director of Business Management and Governance RNLN
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Press Releases
Europe’s largest ferry operator chooses Wave MiniBOSS bilge filter systems to protect environment
Attica Group, one of Europe’s largest ferry operators for passengers and cargo in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, has chosen to fit its new Aero 1 Highspeed catamarans with Wave MiniBOSS oily water bilge filter systems.
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Gard snaps up Codan marine and energy portfolio
Norwegian insurance firm Gard says its purchase of Danish firm Codan brings 90% of non-Chinese offshore wind projects into its portfolio.
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Prominent UK port adds first foiling pilot to fleet
Artemis Technologies has sold its EF-12 electric foiling pilot boat to one of the UK’s most prominent deep-sea ports.
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Lighthouse for the industry within Reach
A partnership has launched its first completely Uncrewed Surface Vessel in what it says is a lighthouse moment for the industry.
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Barcelona inks port embankment contract
The new embankment will serve as the first enclosure for depositing materials from the dredging of the port’s docks
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Powering the Middle East’s marine engineering market
Yanmar is strengthening its Middle East presence with a regional hub for engineering solutions and equipment