All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 197
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Cruise firm CEO makes cleaner oceans pledge
Cruise ship boss outlines ways for leisure tourism to meet its environmental commitments.
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EMSA strengthens support around Somalia and Libya
The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) has agreed to step up its support EU Naval Force operations around Somalia and Libya.
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Testbed drive contract awarded
“Wavelab” is the ground-breaking autonomous boat set to be an advanced testbed for sustainable urban mobility technologies. The contract to supply a complete electric drive train for the vessel is a vital part of the German city of Kiel’s plans to bring next-gen intermodal public transport to fruition.
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French firm hired to repair and maintain Beirut Port
The port of Beirut, devastated by a massive explosion shortly followed by a warehouse fire, will be restored by a French firm over 10 years.
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Herbosch-Kiere to lay cables for Bahrain and archipelago
Work to lay three 66kV submarine cables between Bahrain mainland and its Hawar Islands will begin this month.
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Container ship with 4,000 luxury cars on fire
Portugal’s Navy was called to a ship carrying thousands of luxury cars when it caught fire in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean on February 16.
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Pan-Arctic cable project resurrected after delay
A 14,000-kilometre subsea cable project to link North America, Europe and Asia through the Arctic region has signed up Japanese firm ARTERIA.
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Thordon Bearings unveils shaft seal with SRTP
Bearing and seals designer Thordon Bearings has unveiled a water-lubricated shaft seal with a safe return to port (SRTP) feature in a first for merchant fleets.
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Neptune Marine launches water injection dredger
Despite its compact size, the new water injection dredger has a depth range of 20 metres
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Solent Gateway
Marchwood Port is part of the successful Solent Freeport bid and offers outstanding sea, rail and road connectivity
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Remote renewables vessel fleet investment
Wilhelmsen has acquired a 21% stake in Reach Subsea ASA. This further positions Wilhelmsen in the renewable value chain along with recognising the substantial potential in Reach’s innovative remote subsea concept.
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Pontoon key to renewable energy provision
A new 30m CTV pontoon to service Scotland’s largest windfarm has been installed for the Montrose Port Authority.
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Gangway! FCS in final phase
The last phase of the commissioning of the first of Damen’s ground-breaking Fast Crew Supplier (FCS) 7011 class – the Aqua Helix - is now underway with its Ampelmann gangway installed and integrated with the ship’s systems.
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Strategic boost to capacity acquired
Shipbuilding capabilities are to be scaled up and product offering expanded thanks to the acquisition of a significantly larger shipbuilding facility.
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Conference
Seawork Connect
Seawork Connect welcomes engaging content from around the globe and produces a full conference programme including USV Applications in Commercial Marine, Hybrid & Electric Propulsion Solutions as well as the next in the successful CMN Commercial Marine Network Workboat 2050 series.
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Marine Civils On Demand
Marine Civils in association with CECA, present a series of bitesize online conferences discussing ‘Decarbonisation - what it means for you and how it can help your business.’ The series will look at several key topics impacting the marine civils industry, including HVO fuels and construction materials.
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ScaffFloat down under
ScaffFloat, from Seawork exhibitors WorkFloat, a system of patented plastic floats that allows pontoons, barges and workboats to be built from standard scaffold components, has just launched its first pontoon in Australia through one of its local partners, AEG Group.
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State-of-the-art ambulance boat for Austevoll
A Finnish boatbuilder, known for its high specification emergency, military, law enforcement and pilot vessels has delivered a new ambulance boat to Austevoll near Bergen, Norway.
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New lease shows commitment
The signing of a new 15-year lease has paved the way to further investment in the infrastructure and the vessels required to operate and provide marine services for Pembroke Port.