All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 168
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Bigger amphibious boat ordered from PDL
A new 15m amphibious landing craft will be a size up from PDL’s existing 12m version.
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Company content
Adec Marine Limited (Overview)
Adec Marine have been in the marine safety industry since 1965, and have offices in Croydon, Surrey and an MCA Approved Liferaft, lifejacket and Inflatable Boat Service Station in Barking, Essex. We have been supplying SOLAS/ UK/ MCA/EC/MED approved marine safety equipment to Wind Farms Support, Search & Rescue, Super ...
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Kotug expands Middle East tug crew training
Netherlands-based Kotug Training & Consultancy has teamed up with two Middle East learning institutions to enhance seafarer training including for tug masters.
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Smit Salvage reports busy schedule
Rotterdam-based Smit Salvage, along with its US alliance partner Donjon-Smit Salvage, has reported ongoing operations including responding to the grounding of two large container ships in Germany and the US.
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Boskalis completes KST and Maju Maritime sale
Boskalis and its co-shareholders KS Investments Pte Ltd (Keppel) have completed the sale of Keppel Smit Towage Pte Ltd (KST) and Maju Maritime Pte Ltd to Rimorchiatori Mediterranei.
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EU grants €540 million to tunnel project
A second grant to the construction of a 12 mile tunnel linking Denmark and Germany has been agreed by the EU.
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UKHO to withdraw paper nautical charts
The UK Hydrographic Office plans to have all digital nautical charts by 2026
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£3.6 million piling contract awarded
Jack-up barges will be deployed to the Port of Portland for a deep-water berth operation.
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Shipping losses: the good and the bad
A new report has revealed the truth about shipping incidents recently – and while it’s not all bad, there are concerns and different challenges.
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Heerema to dismantle Nganhurra RTM
Heerema wins its first decommissioning project in Australia with the dismantling of the Nganhurra RTM
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WATCH: Equinor FPSO equipped topside
Equinor’s impressive Johan Castberg FPSO is being prepared for a stint in the Barents Sea
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Dredging begins at Szczecin-Swinoujscie
Around 1.5 million m3 of soil will be dredged from the Debica Canal to improve passage to the Polish port.
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VIDEO: New rig anchor release device unveiled
A specialist rig anchor release technology has been launched by a UK company as it moves to new offices
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World’s biggest lifeboat wins award nomination
Survitec’s Seahaven lifeboat is nominated for a safety award as it receives a Lloyd’s Register certificate of compliance.
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Wave bilge filter for highspeed ferry
One of Europe’s largest ferry companies operating in the eastern Mediterranean Sea has chosen a Wave International water bilge filter system for its new highspeed catamaran
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Humanitarian corridor agreed for Black Sea
As the war in Ukraine enters its sixth month, strangling vital food supplies, an agreement has been reached to get exports going again.
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Funds secured for H-fuelled container ship
A project to build two hydrogen-powered, remotely controlled and autonomous short sea container ships has secured funding.
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Rovco to charter vessel for offshore wind
A new working relationship has been formed between vessel owner Vroon and offshore subsea and hydrographic survey firm Rovco.
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BMT to publish white paper on hydrogen
Maritime research and consultancy BMT is writing a white paper on the use of hydrogen in medium-speed dual-fuel internal combustion engines ’as a stepping stone towards a hydrogen-only propulsion system’, it says.
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WATCH: Rare subsea brine pools discovered
Researchers on-board the deep sea research vessel OceanXplorer have discovered rare brine pools in the Red Sea.