All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 192
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Sembcorp builds first battery-diesel RoPax
First of a trio of battery-diesel hybrid RoPax launches
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Boskalis considers HAL Holding takeover bid
Maritime services firm Boskalis is considering a 95% takeover bid.
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Ampelmann wins contract for offshore support
Ampelmann’s A-type gangway will be used to support crew transfer in oil and gas operations.
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New concept smarter than the average buoy
Navmoor has introduced new sensor technology that can be added to existing buoys.
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MoU signed with UKHO to map world’s entire seabed
Japan’s Nippon Foundation and the UKHO will collaborate to provide more data essential in mapping the ocean floor.
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New marine terminal receives first delivery
Zeebrugge receives its first delivery since expansion plans at the port were fast-tracked.
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ShadowCat unveils LARC with submarine
A Launch and Recovery Craft including a Triton submersible is being built for private customers
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New power pack converts waste to heat
New power pack converts waste heat to energy helping improve a vessel’s EEI and CII
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Nautilus union slams P&O’s offered settlement
As P&O offers thousands of pounds in compensation to 800 crew members sacked last week, union Nautilus says the firm is bullying its maritime professionals.
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Viking Neptune decks for all corners of the globe
Bolidt deck systems called to the test from the subarctic to the tropics.
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Raymarine releases latest array radar product
Marine electronics specialist Raymarine will be bringing the latest in the company’s radar range to Seawork.
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Interview: SMS Group director Nick Warren
It is vital the maritime industry encourages new blood
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Unions unite to condemn P&O sackings
Three major unions have condemned DP World-owned P&O Ferries for its shock sackings last week
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Relief fund calls for Ukraine seafarers support
Set up to help those affected by Covid-19, the SIRF is now calling on the maritime industry to support seafarers in Ukraine.
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Port buoyed by better bollard technology
The Port of Rotterdam has upgraded its mooring buoys with polyethylene and improved bollard technology.
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SMI welcomes UK government support
The Society of Maritime Industries has warmly welcomed the UK government’s ‘Refresh’ strategy to spend £4 billion on the industry.
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Ulstein vows to fill heavy lift shortage hole
Market leader pledges to fill the offshore wind installation vessel shortage
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P&O sacks 800 crew and cancels all sailings
DP World-owned P&O Ferries has made a shock decision to sack all 800 UK crew members.
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World’s largest container scrubs up well
Alfa Laval has monitored the performance of its new exhaust scrubbers over eight months on the world’s largest container vessel
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Wärtsilä ordered to provide equipment for new RoRo
Wärtsilä to deliver power and electrical solutions for Australian RoRo newbuild