All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 183
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Cornish workhorse shows what it’s capable of
Three years in the life of Obervargh have proved competence in a multitude of tasks, from marine civil engineering support to recovery and salvage.
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DSRV overhaul for the Korean Navy
JFD will perform a midlife refit on its Deep Search and Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) supplied to the Republic of Korea Navy
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US success for Sweden’s Berg Propulsion
The first of two 90tbp tugs featuring Berg Propulsion’s fully integrated hybrid electric system has entered service with US-based Seabulk Towing Inc.
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Sanmar delivers to Turkey and Chile
They may both be from the same design houses but two recent Sanmar tug deliveries are very different in their configuration, demonstrating the Turkish shipbuilder’s flexibility combined with series production.
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Samples to determine best undersea materials
A team of researchers is carrying out a three-year study that will determine what the best materials for undersea construction are.
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24 million m3 dredged in Polish project
Van Oord and DEME complete massive Polish dredging project.
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Floating turbine mooring completed for Spain's grid
The offshore mooring installation for the DemoSATH floating wind project has been successfully completed
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New partnership streamlines underwriting
Marine insurer Thomas Miller Specialty has partnered an AI firm to improve its underwriting capabilities.
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Suction sails ordered to save fuel and emissions
Three suction sails will be installed on a Louis Dreyfus Armateurs vessel next year to save considerable fuel costs and emissions.
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Salvage work keeps Donjon Marine busy
New Jersey US-based salvor Donjon Marine and Donjon-Smit and its alliance with Dutch company Smit Salvage have updated details of what was a busy 2021.
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Diverse activities reported by Damen
Damen Shipyards Group is keeping up its busy workload including deliveries and orders for its workboat and tug range and a machinery upgrade.
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First viable electric RIB has commercial potential
Jake Frith has a first steer of the RS Pulse 63, one of the first series production electric RIBs capable of planing performance.
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Newbuild arctic freezer trawler launch
Tersan Shipyard Inc has launched a new Arctic Freezer Trawler bound for the Faroe Islands
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First ice class ConRo delivered to Wallenius Sol
Chinese shipyard CIMC Raffles has delivered the first of two multi-fuel ice-class ships for Wallenius Sol
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SERTEC launches lightning protection for marine
Security firm SERTEC is now offering three lightning protection systems for marine applications.
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Strategic appointments for Norwegian shipowner
Eidesvik Offshore has made management appointments with a zero-emissions shipping strategy in mind
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Tidal energy buoy to be tested at EMEC
US-based Aquantis has booked a berth at EMEC to test its latest generation tidal energy product.
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Charities launch website to help seafarers
A website has been set up to provide information for seafarers affected by the cost of living crisis.
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Research boat delivered to the Arctic
A 14m work and research boat has been delivered to the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, just south of the North Pole.
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Drone surveys offshore wind farm
Underwater drone technology proves a carbon neutral and efficient way to survey the seabed ahead of wind farm operation