All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 127
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Contracts
€4.4 million tender invited for shipyard services
Technical shipyard services for the Norwegian Coastal Administration’s vessels and equipment
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News
Windfarm hybrid mooring explored
Hybrid mooring lines are being tested in a simulation of real-life conditions to see if they hold promise for use securing floating wind turbines
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Backlash over seabed seismic surveys
The African Chamber of Energy says environmental activists are ’pitting science against conjecture’ after a high court blocked seismic surveys around the Wild Coast
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UK Offshore Wind Workers Concession ends
Non-UK nationals will have to jump regulatory hurdles to work in the offshore wind industry following the expiration of the Offshore Wind Workers Concession (OWWC) at the end of April.
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EXCLUSIVE: BMT opens tug pilotage training hub
A five-bridge training platform for tug and ship pilotage has been opened at BMT’s offices on the south coast of England
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Tug delivery and order round-up
This month’s new arrival and order news includes an interesting hybrid “cat-type” workboat from a Dutch shipyard not featuring regularly in the workboat sector
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Strategic Marine opens new shipyard
Global Singapore-based shipbuilder Strategic Marine has opened a new facility, as well as handing over its first hybrid CTV and unveiling a fast crew boat
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WindEurope delivers more bad news
Shortly after WindEurope and IMCA voiced growing concerns for the offshore wind industry, WindEurope has released startling new investment figures for 2022
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News
TOWLINES April 2023
Latest news from the sector including the MAIB, Marine Masters BV and Damen
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INTOG lease winners announced
Supplying offshore oil and gas platforms with windfarm-generated power demonstrates Scotland’s commitment to decarbonisation
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News - Videos
VIDEO: Victorian tech re-invented to restore saltmarsh
A drag box method dating back to the early 1900s has been re-invented by wet civils engineering firm Land & Water to restore saltmarsh in an English harbour
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Damen unveils ground tackle installation solution
Tug giant Damen has revealed a full scope of engineering capabilities for floating wind installations
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Busy times for towage and salvage companies
This month’s review looks at a selection of salvage and general towage tasks completed successfully by operators based in Spain, Japan and Greece.
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Contracts
€28 million for vital Spanish canal repairs
The repair works of the original section of the Bajo Guadalquivir canal
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Press Releases
First Aid Locker (RS450FF-Type A)
After Babcock’s announcement of the steel cutting ceremony for the second Type 31e (HMS Active) in Rosyth a couple of months back, Jo Bird were delighted to receive more orders for the RS450FF roller shutter cabinets from the well known defence contractor, Varivane in Devises, UK.
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English Channel ferry crossings just got greener
The P&O Pioneer will be one of the most sustainable ferries ever to sail between Britain and the continent
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UK partners unveil concept in offshore charging
A CTV offshore charging option is emerging from the drawing boards of Aluminium Marine Consultants and partner Ad Hoc Marine Designs
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Kotug tug hull coating cuts noise for wildlife
Kotug Canada has decided to quieten operations underwater with a hull coating on one of its vessels
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Svitzer wins prize for its Thames tugs
Towage operator Svitzer has scooped an environmental award for its green Thames tugs
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Press Releases
Next-generation Incat Crowther 39s in service, nine more vessels in build
Singapore’s Majestic Fast Ferry Pte Ltd has welcomed the arrival of three new Incat Crowther-designed, state-of-the-art passenger ferries.