All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 116
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Network joins ‘revolution in connectivity at sea’
Demand for connectivity and real-time data has surged in the maritime industry, and OneWeb, with its 634 satellites, has launched a service at Nor-Shipping.
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Tug giants join forces in transition to green
Two of the towing industry’s major Europe-based players have joined forces to bring zero-emission tugs to Europe.
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Van Oord orders new water injection dredgers
Two new hybrid water injection dredgers will help Van Oord maintain waterways in an environmentally-friendly way
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Offshore wind giants admit industry needs consensus
Some of the biggest names in the offshore wind industry have admitted the pace of technical change is too fast and there needs to be a slowdown for the sector to be sustainable.
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Tool ensures tugs are at the right time and place
A new OptiPort tool has been making sure Kotug tugs are at the right place at the right time, and it’s all on a handheld device.
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Trelleborg builds upon its Vietnam manufacturing ability
Trelleborg Group is investing in a brand new manufacturing facility in Vietnam
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Recyclable workboats to be unveiled at Seawork
Glasgow boat builder Ultimate Boats will unveil two new recyclable workboats at Seawork
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Could partnership signal end of ‘dinosaur diesels’?
Swiss and British engineering come together at Nor-Shipping to develop hydrogen fuel cells in marine to replace “centuries’ old tech”
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Sentinels christened for coastal waters inspections
Two patrol boats have been christened at Portsmouth International Port as part of the UK’s initiative to inspect British waters for a number of issues, including illegal fishing.
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Contracts
Port operations for 25 years
Application for state-owned maritime concession for 25 years for an area of 84,000 m2, for the performance of port operations
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Introducing a new compact tug from Damen
Damen Shipyards has unveiled a compact tug to indicate how gradual changes in the vessels being assisted have influenced shiphandling tug design.
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ABB power for offshore wind turbine installation vessels
ABB has won a large systems order for Havfram Wind’s two new offshore wind turbine installation vessels
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Mackay steps further into UK marine electronics segment
Mackay Marine, has expanded its worldwide marine electronics presence in the United Kingdom
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High-tech bridge systems for SAL’s innovative newbuilds
Sperry Marine will supply bridge systems to innovative newbuilds under construction for SAL Heavy Lift
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EC proposes new rules on maritime safety and pollution
A raft of proposals to improve and modernise safety in maritime and reduce pollution are being put to European commissioners.
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Contracts
Tenders issued for dredging and maintenance
Dredging and maintenance works of Port Wilson’s port infrastructure, Geneva-Cite
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News - Videos
Svitzer launches ‘Jubilee’ tug at historic port
An HVO-fuelled Azimuth Stern Drive tug has been launched at a historic port by tug giant Svitzer.
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Press Releases
How to prevent your hydraulic system overheating
As the weather is heating up, what better time than to check over your systems to ensure they are running at the recommended temperature.
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North Star orders OXE outboards from Proteum
Following successful sea trials, North Star has ordered ten OXE diesel outboards for its SOV workboats serving the offshore wind industry
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Press Releases
Portsmouth and Williams shipping pilot new partnership
Williams Shipping marked their pilot boarding agreement with Portsmouth International Port, by welcoming their new pilot boats to the city earlier today.