All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 215
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CTVs cut emissions
Two of the UK’s first fully integrated hybrid electric crew transfer vessels (CTVs) offer 20% emission savings and flexible operation.
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15th service hub
Damen Shipyards Group is opening its latest service hub, in Hamburg, Germany. This takes the total number of hubs to fifteen, spread across Africa, the Americas, Asia and the Middle East, and Australia.
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Safety and electronics acquisition
Ernströmgruppen AB has agreed to acquire Daniamant A/S and Daniamant Ltd., a Danish-based marine electronics company, from the NTR Holding A/S Group.
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Claire Mack: Scottish Renewables
Electricity transmission charging rules are “restricting the development of major renewable energy projects”, says Claire Mack, Chief Executive of industry body Scottish Renewables.
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User terminal quick to market for innovation catalyst network
Intellian has received type approval from Inmarsat for its new FB250 and Fleet One L-band terminals. This makes it one of the first players to market with user terminals for operation on Inmarsat’s innovation catalyst L-band network, ELERA.
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MJR to Power Versatile Subsea Trenching Vehicle
MJR Power and Automation, located in the North East of England, has secured a contract with major offshore equipment supplier Osbit to assist with the design and construction of a 1200kW Offshore Power Van for the new subsea trenching vehicle, named Swordfish
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Marine Engineering Specialist Announces Contract Win with SMS Towage
The UK’s leading marine power and electrical engineering specialist – Teesside based MJR Power and Automation – has this month announced it has successfully secured a contract with the UK’s largest independent towage company, SMS Towage.
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Weather safety innovation
Two technology companies have teamed up to use local weather information to improve port operations and safety.
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Scotland’s tidal titans team up
Nova Innovation and Atlantis Energy have entered a collaboration agreement with the goal of delivering more UK-built tidal turbines in the water, turbo charging the tidal industry.
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SMEs sought for wind transfer innovation challenge
A specialist heavy lifting company has challenged innovators to find a solution for transferring and lifting components to floating and fixed-bottom offshore wind turbines.
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Plug in vessel charging at sea
Two UK companies will work in collaboration to deliver the Oasis Power Buoy – a pioneering offshore charging buoy to allow hybrid and electric vessels to recharge at sea.
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Performance paramount for Polish pilots
Finish specialist aluminium shipyard Kewatec, has handed over its latest Pilot 1630, to pilot boat operator Gdańsk Pilot in Poland.
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Offshore certified uncrewed vessel begins operations
Fugro’s Blue Essence, an offshore certified uncrewed surface vessel (USV) with an electric remotely operated vehicle (eROV), will begin its first project in the Netherlands.
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Watch Get Set for Workboat 2050 at COP26
Did you miss Session 2 of Get Set for Workboat 2050? If you didn’t get an opportunity to join us for Session 2 of Get Set for Workboat 2050 at the International Maritime Hub at COP26, you can still catch up as the recording is now available for you to watch.
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Offshore fleet construction underway
Construction is underway to build a hybrid vessel fleet designed to support the UK’s growing offshore wind market.
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Cable survey challenge
One US-based marine environmental consulting and survey company recently completed a challenging multidisciplinary telecom cable route survey.
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Catalytic hydrogen boost for surface dredger
COP26 hosts, Glasgow City Council, have made significant steps towards their ambitious goal of reducing their environmental impact and improving air quality for all by upgrading their Water Witch Surface Dredger ‘St Mungo’ with the latest hydrogen catalytic technology.