All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 172
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Hydrex replaces bow thruster onsite
Vessel repair firm Hydrex has reported a major repair to a ship at Rotterdam.
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Arctic factory trawler launched
A second arctic freezer trawler has been launched for a Faroe Islands fishing firm.
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FILM CLIP: Hamburg Port’s harbourmaster retires
The harbourmaster at Germany’s largest sea port is retiring after 28 years at the helm.
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Marine wind power consultancy launched
A new wind powered vessel consultancy has been set up to cater for growing demand
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UK tidal power wins first contracts
The UK has announced revenue support for 40MW of tidal power
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New logbook will identify UXO work
As the offshore wind industry expands, so does the requirement to find and dispose of unexploded ordnance.
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Press Releases
Williams Shipping have procured a new fast launch vessel which will allow them to expand on their current marine offering
Williams Shipping have procured a new fast launch vessel which will allow them to expand on their current marine offering. The vessel will be ready for commercial use in May, continuing the company’s commitment to long-term investment in the marine industry.
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VIDEO: Marine civils at their most impressive
A coastal protection masterpiece in marine civil engineering has been completed by Jan de Nul.
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Geophysical survey first for Fugro
Offshore site investigations are getting higher quality, more efficient and safer
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SURF intallation delivered in partnership
A SURF installation has been completed off Angola thanks to a partnership between two marine engineering firms.
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7GW of offshore wind contracts handed out
The UK’s Business department has awarded more renewable energy contracts than ever before in a single round of auctions.
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Lloyd’s Register creates new role
Marine classification organisation Lloyd’s Register (LR) has appointed a new Chief Technology and Innovation Officer.
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First electric ro-pax ferry for Greece
A new partnership will create the first fully electric ro-pax ferry in Greece
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Emergency tugs for the North Sea
Two Multraship ERTVs are going into operation monitoring ship safety in the North Sea
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Strike halving oil and gas exports averted
The Norwegian government has stepped in to forbid oil and gas workers from going on strike, which could have resulted in a 60% drop in exports, news agency Reuters and other outlets have reported.
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DCT Gdańsk to build T3 deep-water terminal
A third deep-water terminal is to be built at the largest container terminal complex on the Baltic Sea, DCT Gdańsk.
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Dutch sea research vessel launched
A ‘sustainable as possible’ Dutch research vessel has been launched to join the national sea research fleet.
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SALT exceeds funding target
A boat finance start-up has closed its pre-seeding funding round with more subscriptions that anticipated
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WATCH: Unique clean-up ship wins AiP
A giant sailboat developed to address marine plastic pollution has been given the green light by Bureau Veritas.