All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 150
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Prysmian takes on 134km submarine cable lay
Leonardo da Vinci and cable-laying barge Ulisse will carry out the Project Lightning cable-laying project in the UAE
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Get Set for Workboat 2050 - extended session
Join us for Session 2, a 90-minute special on the circular economy for vessels - closed-loop scrappage and the benefits of re-energising tonnage and upclycing the fleet.
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Hybrid offshore wind and solar project agreed
A hybrid offshore wind and solar installation just off the Dutch coast has been awarded to two firms.
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Kongsberg Maritime wins contract for Pelagic CSOVs
Kongsberg Maritime has won a multi-million contract for new CSOVs
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Huisman to supply gripper to Japan
Huisman has stepped in with equipment to support Japan’s nascent offshore wind sector.
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Gondan to build 8th vessel for Edda Wind
As the offshore wind sector can expect ‘tremendous growth’, shipbuilders are reaping the benefits - and Gondan is no exception.
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University of Wisconsin-superior selects Incat Crowther to design low emission hybrid research vessel
The Lake Superior Research Institute (LSRI) at the University of Wisconsin-Superior has commissioned leading digital shipbuilder Incat Crowther to design a new low-emission battery hybrid research vessel.
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Teignbridge India PVT Ltd is proud to have supplied these two Wadia built 19m Pilot Boats.
Teignbridge India PVT Ltd is proud to have supplied these two Wadia built 19m Pilot Boats. The contract speed of 18 to 20kn was easily exceeded with an impressive 22kn achieved during the sea trials. The shaftline and propellers benefited from the partnership of advanced designs ...
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Teignbridge Propels the Mayflower Autonomous Ship
Teignbridge Propellers Int. Ltd. is proudly supporting the pioneering Mayflower Autonomous Ship with a propulsion system to safely propel her on her missions around the world.
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Maersk wins 1-year contract for subsea support
Danish shipping giant Maersk’s Supply Service has secured a contract in Latin America for its subsea support vessel Maersk Nomad
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Flagship programme ditched for MROS ships
Plans to build a successor to the UK’s Royal Yacht Britannia flagship have been discarded in favour of subsea cable and infrastructure protection.
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First cruise ship tests on board hydrogen
Viking has had delivered its first vessel with a hydrogen fuel cell test on board.
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One-top seafarer evaluation app launched
There’s a new seafarer digital evaluation tool for managers on the market
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Chartwell inks first vessel project in Asia
Strategic Marine has signed a three vessel order with Chartwell Marine
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SEA-KIT wins cash to develop H2 USV
SEA-KIT International has won funding to design a hydrogen-powered uncrewed surface vessel (USV). SEA-KIT’s USV (Photo SEA-KIT) The vessel, says CEO Ben Simpson, will be suited to deep water offshore operations as well as coastal survey and the launch and recovery of ROVs. ”The combination of highly ...
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Damen plans major shipyard expansion
The Dutch shipbuilder will extend its Gorinchem shipyard next year.
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New workboat berth ordered for Dover
Concrete breakwaters will be installed at the exposed harbour of Dover to allow bigger boats to berth.
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Ferry retrofit cuts consumption by a quarter
Energy consumption on a double-ended RoPax has been cut by a quarter thanks to a Schottel EcoPeller retrofit.
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Wind farms told: plan to decommission
As offshore wind farms notch up 20 years in the field, operators are going to have to start thinking about decommissioning them.
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Dual power mobile harbour crane starts work
A new mobile harbour crane with dual power has begun operations at HHLA TK Estonia’s terminal