All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 20
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Contracts
Quay construction works tender
Construction works for expansion of two quays in the Port of Gdańsk.
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US offshore wind activity ‘paused’ under Trump
Offshore wind proponents have reacted with dismay after Donald Trump signed an executive order to pause wind energy leasing and permitting on his first day in office.
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Investors start talks with struggling shipyards
Talks have begun between unnamed investors and the historic German shipyards FSG Nobiskrug, which insolvency administrators say could ultimately save the company.
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Nexans Secures €1 billion subsea grid connection project
A key milestone in the European subsea grid connection for offshore wind energy
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Belfast Harbour sets out €350m+ five-year plan
More than £300 million (€355 million) has been pledged to transform Belfast Harbour, including turning it into an offshore wind hub.
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Fully electric tug heading for Scandinavia
Turkish tug builder Sanmar has signed a contract with towage and marine services provider Svitzer to build a fully electric tug to be deployed between Denmark and Sweden.
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First German electric sea-going vessel approved
Official approval has been given to what ferry operator AG Reederei Norden-Frisia says is the first German fully electric sea-going vessel, with charging infrastructure also in place.
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Massive CTV/SOV demand predicted by 2050
Huge global demand is predicted for CTV and SOV building by 2050, a UK research centre says – and opportunities need to be taken up.
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Enhanced monitoring for sustainable marine development
Fugro has secured a major contract from ISPRA to deliver Italy’s offshore wave and current measurement network
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Next Geosolutions secures key subsea survey projects
Next Geosolutions has won two major contracts to support subsea surveys for key offshore renewables projects
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‘New era in offshore operations’ begins
A ‘new era in offshore operations’ has begun with the launch of a new 24m unmanned surface vessel
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NATO launches Baltic subsea infrastructure protection
Critical Baltic Sea subsea infrastructure such as communications cables are being given NATO protection following a string of recent incidents in which sabotage has been suspected.
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Contracts
Harbour equipment maintenance tender
Maintenance of the Rambla de Mar in the Port of Barcelona.
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News
Van Oord completes Romanian coastal works
Van Oord is making progress on a significant project to reinforce coastline in Constanta, Romania
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Last monopiles sent to Denmark’s largest offshore wind farm
The final shipment of monopiles has left China for Denmark, where installation of its largest offshore wind farm is about to begin.
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Globetrotting Damen tug moves to Jersey
Ports of Jersey has added a tug with an intriguing history to its fleet, having operated on the other side of the world thousands of miles from its new home.
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Press Releases
Prevent damage to your machine!
Torque overload is often unpredictable, and if not accounted for in machinery design, can result in significant damage to the equipment, leading to prolonged and costly downtime.
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Challenges of ports decarbonisation: An academic overview
Ports are struggling with a raft of rules that tell them to decarbonise, and researchers are burning their night candles working out how to reduce emissions for the vessels that use them and in the port activities themselves.