All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 22
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Taiwanese subsea vessel heads for Europe
Taiwanese subsea vessel Orient Adventurer has been signed up for charter for around two years by Norwegian firm DeepOcean.
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Heerema plans float-over barge for North Sea wind farms
Dutch engineering giant Heerema Marine Contractors has signed a contract with European transmission system operator TenneT for a float-over barge.
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Shearwater Law appoints Maritime director
Global maritime and commodities firm Shearwater Law has appointed David Richards as director of its Maritime Practice Group.
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€Millions boost for Irish hydrographic firm
Ocean data firm Xocean says a €115 million fund raise will held it to expand across multiple offshore segments.
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Report highlights need for data standardisation
Standardised data could have transformative potential, not only as a response to growing regulatory and environmental pressures but as a strategic advantage for the entire sector, writes Opsealog founder and managing director Arnaud Dianoux.
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Latest Van Oord offshore installation vessel delivered
A new offshore installation vessel that will be ‘the largest of its kind’ has been delivered to Van Oord.
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Trump: ‘Windmills driving whales and people crazy’
Shares in European energy companies fell after a speech by Donald Trump yesterday in which he said there would be no new ‘windmills’ on his watch.
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The UK’s first carbon capture project moves forward
A carbon storage permit has been granted at Teeside supporting the UK’s net-zero goals
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Advanced methanol-ready OCVs for offshore renewables
Two new vessels will allow PaxOcean to address increasing demand for innovative offshore construction solutions.
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Contentious subsea cable damage fully repaired
A second damaged subsea cable has had to be repaired by a specialised cable-repair vessel in northern Europe just a month after the first one was detected.
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A cutting-edge autonomous subsea monitoring system
EIVA and Tuco Marine are introducing a cutting-edge autonomous system for inspecting subsea assets
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Underwater gliders to survey 200m North Sea depths
Subsea ocean data will be collected by specialist gliders in the North Sea over a period of three years.
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New SRI vessel breaks records in size
The largest Subsea Rock Installation vessel in the industry has been ordered by Boskalis for delivery early next year.
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European jack-up fleet brings 6th vessel on board
Danish fleet owner Ziton says the latest addition to its vessels makes it the largest operational jack-up fleet operator in Europe.
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Contracts
€84 million pollution intervention tender
Reduction, containment and recovery of hydrocarbons, mineral oils, oil spills etc in territorial waters.
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Solent Freeport funds six port projects
Th UK government has given eight freeports a share of £25 million to upgrade their facilities, with Solent Freeport outlining what it intends to do with its share.
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Double delivery ends buoyant year for Sanmar
Sanmar Shipyards has marked the end of a productive 2024 with deliveries of a powerful compact tug to its owner in Croatia and an ice-class tug to Finland.
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Two solar-electric ferries delivered to Italy
German shipbuilder Ampereship has delivered the first fully electric ferries in Italy, it says, partially charged by solar panels.
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Press Releases
Med Marıne set to expand ıts fleet wıth the launch of the MED-A2360 tugboat
MED-A2360 tugboat was launched on December 5, 2024, at EREĞLİ SHIPYARD.
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Historic shipyards call for investor lifeline
Two historic German shipyards that have just over three weeks until they go out of business have called for investors to step up and save them.