All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 121
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H&W launches first ship from yard for 20 years
The first of 23 barges has been delivered to the River Thames-based recycling and waste management firm Cory Group by Harland & Wolff.
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Scania expands IMO Tier III engine range
Seawork exhibitor Scania has expanded its engine portfolio with seven new IMO Tier III-compliant engines.
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Contracts
€3.5 million for ship bridge simulators
Simulators needed for new hub being built for maritime training in navigation, radio communication, machinery operation and cargo handling
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Drone led - the future of wind farm inspections
More wind farm blade inspections than ever are now being carried out by drone
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Cost rockets for major port transformation
The Port of Genoa and associated works are aiming to transform the region into a marine, road and rail hub to rival Rotterdam, but costs have shot up by 1/3 in six months.
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ePropulsion inboard motors power up for Seawork
ePropulsion will be exhibiting at Seawork for the first time in 2023.
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RAL delivers first battery shallow pushboat
Canadian naval architect Robert Allan (RAL) has a new addition to its RApide series, the world’s first battery-electric shallow draught pushboat.
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Navtek launches autonomous litter drone
A solar-powered marine litter cleaning drone that cleans up floating rubbish in canals, ports and estuaries has been launched by Navtek Naval Technologies in Istanbul.
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Summit urges leaders to save offshore wind
Marine contractors and manufacturers desperate to take advantage of the potential from offshore wind have called for major investment by governments at a recent summit in Belgium.
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SMST supplies critical mission equipment for Damen CSOVs
SMST will deliver two sets of mission equipment for the newbuild Damen CSOVs for Windcat Offshore
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Damen renews Madagascar maintenance contract
Damen Group has renewed its maintenance contract covering five vessels, built by the Netherlands-based shipbuilder and operating in the Port of Toamasina, Madagascar.
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News - Videos
WATCH: World first port drone network launched
The 120km2 Port of Antwerp area is now surveilled by six new pairs of eyes following the work of a partnership among the port and three tech firms.
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TOWLINES May 2023
Our regular contributor Peter Barker on latest news from Boskalis, Ambipar Response, Svitzer, Caterpillar and the International Salvage Union.
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Contracts
€34 million tender to upgrade three ferry terminals
Infrastructure upgrade works at three ferry terminals on prior to the introduction of new vessels
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Methanol-fuelled installation giant revealed
Van Oord’s new offshore installation vessel has been contracted for major works before it has even been built.
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Collaboration set up to combat increasing cyber risk
Cyber security is no longer something that can be ignored among vessel owners - and in answer to the growing threats, Tenable OT Security has collaborated with Wärtsilä to provide a solution to it.
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Press Releases
Uzmar’s two Rapide 4600 push boats are delivered to Hidrovias do Brasil S.A.
The RApide 4600 push boats which Turkey’s UZMAR Shipyard has built for Hidrovias do Brazil S.A. has left the yard for their maiden voyage.
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Cyber resilience approval for Damen Triton
Damen has received classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) Type Approval Certification for Cyber Resilience for its Triton Internet of Things (IoT) platform.
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BMT appoints new chairman
UK-based maritime design, engineering and risk management consultancy BMT has appointed a new chairman.