All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 106
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News
Floating wind demo successfully installed
A floating offshore wind project has reached a significant milestone with the installation of a 2MW floating wind platform demonstrator in open waters
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Approvals granted for major subsea joint venture
Three major forces in subsea technologies have been given the go-ahead to form a joint venture they are claiming will be ‘a milestone in subsea production economics’.
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Remote-controlled life buoy launched in UK
A remote-controlled life buoy has been launched in the UK by rescue equipment manufacturer Ruth Lee.
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Contracts
Nine patrol vessels, nine wheelwrights tender
The delivery of 9 patrol vessels and 9 wheelwrights for them, for the needs of IARA in two separate positions.
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Press Releases
Hendy Power supports commercial marine operators in UK Seafood Grant applications
Hendy Power is looking to support commercial fishing vessel operators looking to modernise their fleet with a government grant.
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Spanish port rolls out biofuels for passenger ferries
The Port of Algeciras will use second-generation biofuels in 84 ferry trips across the Strait of Gibraltar.
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SMST gangway for offshore wind SOV
SMST is to supply a motion compensated gangway with tower and height adjustment for a newbuild SOV
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Almost 100kg cocaine found stuck to vessel hull
Cocaine believed to have a street value of €11 million has been found stuck to the hull of a container ship in Malta.
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Seago adds ISO standard to liferaft range
UK marine safety equipment maker Seago has expanded its liferaft range and also made it meet ISO standards.
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New factory set up to ‘seriously disrupt’ marine battery market
The owner of a new automated factory set up in China aims to seriously disrupt the marine battery market, which is crying out for safer, cheaper batteries, he says.
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Rovco survey expertise for Scottish floating offshore windfarm
Rovco will carry out a geo-environmental survey the planned Cenos floating offshore windfarm
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The power of AI for autonomous surface collision avoidance
An Indian shipper will operate the first commercial vessel to feature an integrated ’perception system’
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Damen signed up to build multi-function dredger for ABP
The UK’s largest dredging fleet will be expanded with a new Water Injection Dredger (WID) by Damen.
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Marine insurers combine to expand offering
Norwegian marine insurance firm Hydor has bought out EF Marine, bringing the premium income of the new firm to $40 million.
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Contracts
Six ROVs required for UXO in shallow waters
Six remotely operated vehicles for explosive ordnance disposal service in very shallow water for EOD DOVO (Clearance and Destruction of Explosive Devices) capability.
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Seawork exhibitor forms Hong Kong JV
Seawork exhibitor PSP Logistics has expanded its offering to customers by forming a joint venture in Hong Kong.
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New Isle of Man ro-pax ferry completes berthing trials
A new flagship ferry for the self-governing Isle of Man has completed berthing trials in its next step towards replacing an existing vessel.
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Spirit marks busiest year yet for decommissioning
Spirit Energy is experiencing its busiest year-to-date for decommissioning
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Crew member dies after tug sinks in Suez collision
A crew member died after the tug he was on collided with a tanker and sank in the Suez Canal on Saturday.
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Tug and lifeboats rescue stricken ro-ro and crew
Lifeboats and a tug were called out when the engine failure on an Ireland-bound ro-ro caused her to drift onto rocks.