All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 195
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Infrastructure fund buys 65% stake in Jifmar
French offshore services firm Jifmar is now 65% owned by infrastructure fund Marguerite II.
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Zinus wins Europe and Asia contracts for port charging
Zinus will install its port-charging units in Norway and Singapore.
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Luxury cars sink onboard fire-struck Felicity Ace
Up to 4,000 top-end cars have gone down with the car carrier, which caught fire in the Atlantic Ocean
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North Star wins support vessel contract
North Star wins £100 million contract to enhance its fast-response emergency fleet for oil and gas workers in the UK Continental Shelf
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New partnership stresses need for seafarer wellbeing
Medical specialist teams up with Global Maritime Forum for seafarer wellbeing.
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WinGD expands crew training to Singapore
Future fuel training is a major part of WinGD’s global training offering.
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Smart carbon indicator gives CO2 rankings
A new Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) will provide ship operators with a digital tool for reporting and monitoring carbon rankings
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Survitec aims for autonomous safety benchmark
Interest in autonomous and remotely controlled ships is burgeoning with one safety expert at its vanguard
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Viking Line launches ‘climate-smart flagship’
Viking Line launches vessel of the future from Turku to Stockholm
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Agencies renew calls to protect seafarers in pandemic
Covid-19 safeguards must be put in place, international agencies say
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Damen signs global value agreement with Caterpillar
Shipbuilding and engineering giants Damen and Caterpillar strengthen co-operation with new agreement.
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OSRL takes over Shetland response base
An offshore oil spill response facility is taken over by OSRL
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High performance OSV launched by Irish charterer
An Irish charterer has commissioned a high performance offshore service vessel for commercial use
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Russia and Ukraine close ports as war escalates
Ports on the Sea of Azov have been closed while the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues.
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Subsea 7 wins grant to install ‘PowerBundle’
A new concept for offshore energy storage wins UK grant
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Partnership set up in effort to decarbonise fleet
A fleet operator has formed a technology partnership to achieve a 50% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2030
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BG Freight Line installs carbon capture
One European freight line operator is using carbon capture to reduce emissions and gain competitive edge
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Maersk Training completes £750,000 refurbishment
£750k refurbishment completes Aberdeen training centre
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Ambitious standards goals for SAAM
SAAM Towage has reported progress for its environmental and quality ambitions with renewal of ISO certification and achievement of carbon neutrality with its Colombia operation.
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Boskalis tugs kept busy in the North Sea
Seasonal bad weather in Europe has seen two Boskalis tugs provide emergency assistance to a drifting bulk carrier and a grounded container ship, all within one week.