All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 12
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Crane ship crash leads to fatal accident: Report
Strong winds and poor communication led in part to a worker’s death after a crane ship crashed into a jack-up rig at Rotterdam, the Dutch Safety Board has found.
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Construction begins at Inch Cape wind farm
Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm progresses to construction, using Jan De Nul’s vessel for foundation installation
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Danish firm lights up the US Coast Guard
Danish navigation light systems company Lopolight has been selected to shine its lights on potentially 11 US Coast Guard Offshore Patrol Cutters (OPCs).
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Gondan jumps on board with USVs
Spanish shipbuilder Gondan has launched its first Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV).
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WATCH: Volvo Penta powers up police vessels
Marine engine design and manufacturer Volvo Penta’s recently developed IPS will be used to power police vessels around hundreds of kilometres of Australian coast and waterways.
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Two CTVs delivered under finance programme
A batch of seven CTVs will be delivered under Diverse Marine’s Finance & Lease Programme, which helps vessel owners under pressure from rising costs and competition.
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ZeroUSV to launch autonomous charter fleet
ZeroUSV is moving closer to launching an autonomous charter fleet with its Oceanus12 uncrewed surface vessel
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First of two methanol-prepared CSOVs launched
Norwegian shipbuilder Ulstein has launched the first of two Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs) for Bernhard Schulte Offshore.
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Former Harland & Wolff yard wins subsea contract
The Arnish fabrication facility in Scotland once owned and operated byTitanic shipbuilder Harland & Wolff has been awarded a contract to build deep-see subsea structures in the Caribbean.
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Seven SAR vessels contract win for Maritime Partner
Norwegian shipbuilder Maritime Partner has won the biggest contract of its life, with an order for seven Search & Rescue vessels for the Danish armed forces.
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WATCH: AI drones seek to revolutionise windfarm operations
By combining artificial intelligence with drone inspection, windfarm operations are becoming smarter and more sustainable
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Historic tall ship restoration project underway
The Tall Ship Glenlee restoration by Marine Projects Scotland Ltd will safeguard its future as a key piece of marine heritage
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Rolls-Royce confirms methanol engine development
Rolls-Royce Power Solutions is developing methanol internal combustion engines for vessels ‘right now’, Applications engineer Peter Gommeringer told a technical webinar held by the Workboat Association on Tuesday.
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Major firms merge to form offshore energy mammoth
Two of the world’s largest offshore firms have agreed a €43 billion merger, to be completed in the second half of 2026.
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Subsea spending shows faith in UK offshore wind
A seven-figure sum will be spent on a Subsea Services department as Green Marine UK signals its confidence in the offshore wind sector.
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Eidesvik Offshore expands fleet with new CSV
The new CSV aims to address the increasing demand for vessels in the offshore renewables and subsea markets
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Wärtsilä signs 5-year deal with dredger fleet
Wärtsilä has increased its dredger offering by signing a five-year deal with one of the largest dredger fleets in the Middle East.
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Study confirms charging viability at wind farms
A study into the viability of charging electric support vessels at the offshore wind farms they work on has shown the practice is technically and financially feasible.
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HUGIN AUV boosts US Navy’s subsea capabilities
Kongsberg’s HUGIN Superior AUV will provide enhanced subsea inspection and security capabilities to the US Navy