All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 159
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World’s first offshore H2 plant launched
The world’s first offshore hydrogen production unit has been launched, aiming to demonstrate the reliability of an electrolyser at sea
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Robot launched to clear waterways of microplastics
A new product has launched in the UK promising to rid waterways of microplastics, oil and debris
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Kongsberg wins thruster deal with Med Marine
Kongsberg Maritime has agreed a sizable contract with Med Marine to deliver 32 US-series azimuth thrusters for newbuilding ASD tugs.
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Press Releases
Choosing the correct hydraulic filter
Filtration is undeniably one of the most important components in any hydraulic system. Choosing the correct hydraulic filter can increase a machine’s life expectancy and lower the risk of expensive component damage.
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ClassNK approves world’s first ammonia-fuelled tug
Classification society ClassNK has issued its Approval in Principle (AiP) for an ammonia-fuelled tug.
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Report demands action to eliminate plastic pellets
A new report has highlighted the disastrous impact of plastic pellets on marine wildlife.
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Smarter network solutions for marine customers
A leading smart network solutions provider has turned to SpaceX for high-speed broadband
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Zero chemical compact sewage plant unveiled for vessels
A compact automated sewage treatment plant solution promises compliance with MEPC. 227 (64)
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Civils contractor in project first with tensioner
In a project first for one civils contractor, a tensioner has been used for the installation of a wire rope off a CSV
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France could be sinking - models predict
A researcher at CEREMA, a government-funded environment agency, says climate change models show action is needed.
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Anger erupts over P&O Ferries’ CEO speech invitation
The disgraced boss of P&O Ferries has been vilified again by unions after being invited to speak at a ferry conference.
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First ‘truly’ autonomous UAV passes trials
A German North Sea wind farm is inspected by what owners claim is the first autonomous vehicle to operated completely without human intervention.
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80 turbines installed at first French offshore wind farm
Jan de Nul’s offshore jack-up vessel has made neat work of an 80-turbine installation at the Saint Nazaire wind farm.
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Rovco adds US director to help growing portfolio
As the US takes on offshore wind, more companies in Europe can take advantage of resulting tech needs - and Rovco is no exception.
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MAN powers superyacht project
Aided by MAN engines, hybrid propulsion set-up delivers low fuel consumption for superyacht project
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PODCAST: Eminox discusses its EATS game-changer
Marine engine distributor Frydenbø has selected Eminox to supply its exhaust treatment systems in an alternative to dumping diesel.
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UKSA enrolls record number of students
While enrollment numbers in the latest intake of maritime students is not sky high, they are an improvement on the past 12 years.
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Scientists call for data from the ends of the earth
Ice-going vessels are being urged to collect and share data as they travel through the world’s most remote oceans.
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Press Releases
Pembroke port: Willfetch
Williams Shipping’s fast launch, Willfetch is now on the berth at her new home in Pembroke Dock. The vessel is ready and waiting to transfer passengers throughout the haven and the anchorages, continuing the company’s commitment to long-term investment in Pembroke’s marine industry.
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Tidal Transit launches Real Hybrid, Zero Emissions Capable CTV concept
As the desire to achieve zero emission vessels continues to gather pace across the marine industry, advances in technology have enabled Tidal Transit to bring forward its specifications for a Zero Emissions Capable – Real Hybrid crew transfer vessel (CTV) for use by global offshore wind farm developers and operators.