All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 229
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Keeping a closer eye on fuel usage
Looking to reduce emissions and fuel costs, in 2020 Boluda Towage Europe fitted out its tug ‘Union Koala’ with C-Sense’s EcoPilot fuel consumption monitoring system – and hit its economy targets.
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Germany funds hydrogen
A German container terminal operator is set to benefit from new hydrogen development funding.
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Motion compensated gangway back aboard ‘Oceanic’
Allseas has awarded Netherlands-based offshore equipment company SMST a new rental contract for a motion compensated gangway.
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Azipod propulsion milestone
ABB’s Azipod propulsion has marked its 300th vessel milestone and 30 years in the industry.
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Water quality monitoring in the old warehouse city of Hamburg
A project monitoring the water quality during the renovation of the old warehouse city of Hamburg - a heritage resting on aged oak poles - is being managed by MacArtney Germany.
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Building maritime safety
A new report with unique data will help pave the way for future maritime safety.
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Rapid turnaround for diesel service work
Marine engineering and propulsion specialist Royston has completed the rapid turnaround of service work on diesel power plant systems on-board a Global Offshore operated offshore support vessel.
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Port of London revision consultation
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has started its formal consultation on a draft Port of London Authority (PLA) Harbour Revision Order (HRO).
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Tidal turbine drivetrain testing
Schottel Hydro, Sustainable Marine’s German engineering partner, has collaborated with the world-renowned Center of Wind Power Drives at RWTH Aachen University to test its latest generation SIT250 drivetrain.
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Two new survey vessels for the Baltic
Finnish boatbuilder Kewatec has signed an agreement with the Swedish company Midocean AB for the delivery of two new survey vessels.
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Fully electrical ferry contract
With the previous delivery of a hybrid and fully electric ferry and a contract for three additional hybrid ferries ongoing, Schlepp- und Fährgesellschaft Kiel (SFK) has recently awarded an additional fully electric ferry to Holland Shipyards Group.
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Net zero hub for Scotland’s Firth of Forth
Energy consulting firm, Wood Mackenzie, has published a research paper recommending that the Firth of Forth become a Net Zero hub for Scotland.
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Specialist shackles and hooks for ROVs
Dutch below-the-hook lifting gear specialist Van Beest is offering a range of subsea shackles and hooks optimised for ROV operations.
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Cargo sector growth continues at Kiel
The port of Kiel has reported significant volume growth in the cargo sector in the first half of the year.
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Mighty spreader for DEME’s ‘Orion’
Huisman has signed with DEME for the delivery of a 2,300mt Lifting Spreader and a set of adaptive Damping Tugger Winches.
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Scaling up tidal energy
A GB£2m cash injection from the Scottish Government will help advance tidal turbine manufacturing.
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Geowynd acquisition
Marine robotics company Ocean Infinity has acquired marine geotechnics experts, Geowynd.
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13 contracts and counting for 2021
Ampelmann, the Dutch offshore access provider, has signed 13 contracts in European offshore wind in the first half of 2021.
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Dangerous goods
The UK’s Workboat Association recently launched its updated ‘Training Syllabus for the Carriage of Dangerous Goods on Workboats: August 2021’.
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Climate visitors
The Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP, UK Minister for Energy, Clean Growth and Climate Change, and David Duguid MP, UK Government Minister for Scotland, visited the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney in August to see the developments taking place in ocean energy.