All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 164
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Shetland wind farm bidders appointed
Mainstream and Ocean Winds have won a deal for a new 1.8 GW ScotWind site
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Increased tug protection for Dutch waters
Dutch towage and salvage service provider Multraship has won the tender to enhance safety in the southern North Sea with provision of two further Emergency Towing Vessels (ETV).
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Cooler launched that avoids dry docking
A new cooler has been launched to save shipping firms the cost of dry docking, its designer claims.
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H&W wins largest ever contract
Maritime and offshore engineer Harland & Wolff has won its first contract in the mining sector, as well its largest ever.
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Global trends in marine salvage
The International Salvage Union (ISU) has published its Annual Review 2021 along with industry statistics showing a modest recovery in gross revenues.
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Damen introduces sustainable pusher tug
Damen has introduced a new pusher tug design aimed at addressing the challenges faced by inland tug/barge operators in keeping up with emissions regulations
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VIDEO: Wildlife haven created by major sewage works
The largest infrastructure project ever undertaken by the UK water industry is helping to create new habitats for wildlife.
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Plans reveal first electric pushers in Europe
A Lithiuanian ship builder claims to have drawn up plans to build the first battery-powered pushers for Europe’s inland waterways.
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Huisman offers sustainable fossil fuel extraction
Construction equipment manufacturer Huisman says it’s found a sustainable answer to the growing energy supply gap.
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Trials verify collision avoidance autonomy
ABB and Keppel O&M verify next level of vessel autonomy with collision avoidance trials
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Maritime CleanTech CEO moves on
Hege Økland has announced she is leaving Maritime CleanTech after 11 years with the firm.
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Maersk signs new deal for biomethanol
Shipping giant Maersk aims to fuel 12 container ships with green methanol by the end of 2025
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Kewatec delivers for Finnish Navy
The first fast-speed service boat has been delivered to the Finnish Navy by Kewatec.
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Smaller vessel VSAT service launched
New regional single-beam connectivity unit provides Ku-band VSAT coverage to smaller vessel operators
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Expedition yacht opts for Saab Seaeye robot
A tiny underwater robot will assist a the expedition yacht Dapple if its manned submersible gets into difficulties.
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Grieg Green appoints new managing director
Pia Meling takes the helm at ship recycler Grieg Green.
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Four dredgers ordered for Bangladesh
Royal IHC will lend its expertise to Bangladesh ship builders KSBL to build four custom dredgers for the monsoon-afflicted country.
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VIEW FROM SCOTLAND: CMAL CEO Kevin Hobbs
The Chief Executive of Caledonian Maritime Assets (CMAL) tells Maritime Journal what his organisation is doing to meet upcoming climate targets.
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Award-winning seats on way to America’s Cup
A Seawork award winner will install its suspension seats and shock-mitigating seat inserts in an America’s Cup fleet.
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Alfa Laval methanol LFSS chosen for 6 vessels
Alfa Laval FCM Methanol has been chosen as the fuel supply system for six new methanol-fuelled container vessels