All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 144
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Ports to make bunker measuring systems mandatory
Antwerp, Zeebrugge and Rotterdam will make bunker measuring systems mandatory next year, the authorities have announced.
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‘Game changer’ simulator developed for offshore sector
A new facility at a UK university can run simulations of maritime scenarios in real time, providing data for a host of applications,
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Contracts
€850,000 vessel repair and maintenance
Repair of the school ship Dar Mlodych for an intermediate inspection
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Teledyne enhances security offering with ChartWorld
Teledyne has expanded its digital offering with the purchase of Cyprus-based ChartWorld International.
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VOYAGER AI’s for military USV’s
Successful commissioning and trials last week where our #VOYAGER #AI software was retrofitted to a 15m military #USV to provide full IMO Degree 4 Autonomy upon Loss of Communications enabling the Mission to continue for this high value, maritime asset.
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Tight squeeze in the Scheur calls for more tugs
The building of the Maasdelta Tunnel has necessitated extra restrictions for vessels on the River Scheur.
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Cold ironing confirmed for Italian ports
Quays at the Italian ports of Genoa and Savona are to be fully electrified, the winner of the project contracts has revealed.
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Multiple power take-off or dual drive input?
Requirement for powering ancillary equipment onboard your vessel?
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Serco Royal Navy contract renewed
UK-based Serco will continue its marine services provision for the Royal Navy following the awarding of a contract that will ensure continuity of support.
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Back in the fold: UK re-engages with EU
The UK has formally rejoined an EU group to develop renewables in the North Sea.
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Tug delivery round-up (January 2023)
This month we look at four recent deliveries from European shipyards reflecting a continuing appetite for both fleet renewal and to meet continuing demand for towing services.
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Damen takes SOV development to a new level
Windcat Offshore’s recent order for a series of hydrogen-powered Service Operation Vessels from Damen introduces a new design that takes the windfarm maintenance vessel concept to a new level.
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22.75m FISHING VESSEL ‘CELESTIAL DAWN’
Macduff Ship Design are pleased to announce delivery of the fishing vessel ‘CELESTIAL DAWN, BF 109’, to owner George Hepburn and partners.
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Diverse Marine & NR Marine Services announce order for First of Class 27m CTV
Diverse Marine and NR Marine Services are proud to announce the contract signing to construct the first of class Diverse Marine 27m CTV (Crew Transfer Vessel).
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AQS orders new hybrid service catamaran
Macduff Ship Design are pleased to announce that following extensive development work the shipping company AQS has selected Skagen Ship Consulting and Macduff Ship Design as main contractor and designer for a new 18.5m hybrid service vessel for aquaculture support services.
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Floating offshore wind plans for the Celtic Sea
The Crown Estate has accelerated plans for floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea
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Global Maritime completes wave farm survey
Surveying has been completed on one of the world’s first grid connected wave farm demo projects
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Rotec achieves Parker Certified Accumulator Service Centre recertification
Rotec is pleased to announce it has been re-certified as a Parker Hannifin Hydraulic Accumulator Service and Technology Centre.
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Olympic win for autonomous ferries
Fully electric ferries will transport people and goods around Paris during the Summer Olympics in 2024