All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 21
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US network puts the case for offshore wind
The Oceantic Network, an offshore renewable energy association in the US, has released a report ahead of the new US administration, stressing the importance of the industry.
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Sanmar tugs enhance Turkey’s coastal safety
Two more ‘Kurtarma’ series tugs have been delivered to Turkey, reinforcing the country’s aims to ensure adequate emergency towage provision in a country which, because of its location, oversees the safety of one of the region’s most important and strategic waterways.
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Ports of Jersey greenlights harbour redevelopment
The marine construction project will involve upgrading existing facilities and implementing eco-friendly technologies to reduce the port’s carbon footprint
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Press Releases
Marine Fire Safety is Acquired by Nobel Fire Systems
Marine Fire Safety; a leading specialist in firefighting and lifesaving equipment for the marine industry has been acquired by Nobel Fire Systems; a UK based leading provider of specialist fire risk suppression systems.
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Vattenfall ‘goes large’ for future offshore wind projects
Vattenfall is building new Service Operation Vessels (SOVs) for its North Sea offshore wind projects.
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Press Releases
JW Automarine achieves JOSCAR accreditation
JW Automarine Ltd (JWA Group), the market leader in the radio frequency welding of PVC & PU fabrics, is proud to announce its JOSCAR supplier accreditation.
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Contracts
Early information on deep-sea quay wall
Early information on a tender to design and build a deep-sea quay wall to replace the current quay of the Delta Terminal in Maasvlakte 1.
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MCA warns of risk-to-life counterfeit pilot ladders
Safety warnings have been issued over pilot ladders after the US Coast Guard identified counterfeit products during an inspection.
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Bibby selects new builders for eCSOV
Spanish shipyard Armon will build an electric Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (eCSOV) for Bibby Marine.
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INTERVIEW: Just half of Europe’s offshore wind target met
Just half of Europe’s offshore wind targets are being met, but WindEurope CEO Giles Dickson believes a new EU law will help to alleviate some of the delaying factors.
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Press Releases
Buoyant Works Delivers Three Complete Bow Fender Sets to Työvene
Buoyant Works, a leading provider of maritime fendering solutions, has successfully delivered three complete bow fender sets to Työvene, a prominent player in the maritime industry.
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Setting new standards in emergency vessel design and build
WMD has developed a groundbreaking range of 16-metre emergency vessels, designed to set new standards in safety
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Two firms combine deep-sea technologies
Subsea technology company SMD and software company Beam will install new technology on SMD’s vehicle that they say will allow it to operate in harsher, deeper environments.
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Svitzer’s EcoTow solution debuts in Australia
Svitzer and Höegh Autoliners have partnered to provide low-carbon towage services for Höegh Aurora in Australia using Svitzer’s biofuel-powered EcoTow system.
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Port to install green H2 electrolyser to power waste vessel
Engineering firm IMI has announced it will provide a PEM electrolyser to produce hydrogen at the Lithuanian Port of Klaipėda.
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Exail sells first DriX O-16 USV
Exail has announced the first sale of its DriX O-16, an autonomous, sustainable uncrewed surface vessel
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Kongsberg Discovery boosts portfolio with Naxys purchase
Kongsberg Discovery will strengthen its underwater monitoring capability with the purchase of a firm that specialises in acoustic monitoring.
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Shipping study commissioned to assess wind farm risk
Finland’s first open-sea offshore wind farm will be risk assessed by ABL Group before building starts, with the €2+ billion project due to be operational in the 2030s.
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Contracts
€26.8 million tender for port construction
New quay, dredging, pier extension at the Port of Aarhus.
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Industry insiders with their thoughts for 2025
As we say goodbye to 2024, Maritime Journal spoke to a few industry insiders to get a taste of what they think is in store for 2025.