All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 109
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Seraya makes first European vessel purchase
Singaporean next-generation infrastructure fund manager Seraya has bought its first vessel to operate in Europe through its new energy transition platform Cyan Renewables.
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PSD Ports snaps up €27 million ‘future-proof’ dredger
Dutch shipbuilder Neptune has built a dredger for PD Ports that it says has been future proofed.
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Press Releases
Innovative AI driven autonomy solutions launched at ASX
Maritime autonomy navigational AI specialist, Robosys Automation, has launched its new product line up at the Autonomous Ship Expo 2023 at RAI, Amsterdam.
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Five new tugs for Svitzer Australia
Svitzer Towage has agreed to supply five new Robert Allan tugs for operations in Australia.
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Robosys and Lynx Power develop MRV
UK-based Robosys Automation has partnered South African firm Lynx Power Catamarans to deliver a fully autonomous multi-role vessel.
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Ørsted commits to second green methanol SOV
Ørsted and ESVAGT have signed an agreement for a second methanol-powered vessel
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Nexans wins historic energy highway cable contract
Nexans is working to connect the electricity grids of Greece, Israel and Cyprus
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Press Releases
One small step for Buoyant Works, one giant leap for CTVs?
Buoyant Works, manufacturer of high-performance polyurethane fenders, is proud to announce the release of their highly anticipated second- generation Bow Fender Step Extension unit for Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs).
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140km cables connected at Dutch offshore wind farm
70 wind turbines are now connected to the Dutch electricity grid as Hollandse Kust Noord delivers its first electricity.
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New entrants in the zero-emissions tug market
A UK consortium including shipbuilder Harland & Wolff is planning to introduce a zero-emissions tug and barge service to promote the UK’s Marine Coastal Highway.
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First Gulf of Mexico wind auction announced
The US will hold an auction for offshore wind projects in the Gulf of Mexico for the first time.
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Contracts
€3.5 million lighthouse construction
Contract for the delivery of lighthouse constructions.
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Vattenfall axes 1.4GW offshore wind farm
Vattenfall has ditched a 1.4GW wind farm off the Norfolk coast in the UK, citing losses of €480 million.
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IMO appoints new Secretary-General
Arsenio Antonio Dominguez Velasco has been elected as the new Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization
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Finland investigates new ferry propulsion
A feasibility study has been ordered into replacing the diesel propulsion system on a Finnish archipelago ferry.
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New electric outboards enter mass production
Mercury’s Avator 20e and 35e electric outboards have entered production.
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Contracts
Early information on security detection systems
Perform maintenance, repair, inspection, monitoring and installation of armory, secure spaces, and building perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems for Marine Corps Reserve Centers
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Kotug’s E-Pusher enters service
Dutch towage operator Kotug and global food conglomerate Cargill have commenced operation of the world’s first fully-electric pusher tug and barges on the Netherlands inland waterway system.
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OPINION: The ‘Wild West’ of fender vendors
Mishra Kumar, business unit director -R&D at Trelleborg Marine & Infrastructure, on the slew of cheap, poorly designed and low-quality fenders on the market, with many manufacturers not delivering on promises of high performance at low prices.