All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 230

  • Dr Henry Robinson, CEO of Dynautics Limited
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    Dr Henry Robinson: Dynautics Limited

    2021-08-17T11:52:46Z

    According to Dr Henry Robinson, CEO of Dynautics Limited, the design and build of uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) is complex and challenging.

  • A suction lance is used to suck the polluted water up, which is then passed through the dual Wavestream filter systems
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    Portable oil spill device

    2021-08-17T11:39:00Z

    Wave International has developed the DuoCart, a stand-alone, mobile and portable system for fast action when dealing with accidental fuel and oil spills.

  • Arlau being checked at the Gebr. Friedrich yard. Sixteen such ferries are planned for the Kiel Canal
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    Ferry trio kicks off canal upgrade programme

    2021-08-17T11:25:00Z

    After a slight delay, the first of sixteen 30m eco-friendly hybrid ferries has been delivered for service on the Kiel Canal, writes Tom Todd.

  • Designed for the future: Emmerich. Photo WSV.
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    Rhine workboat is a “Jack of all trades”

    2021-08-17T11:20:00Z

    A unique €5.1 million workboat seen as a model for future eco-drive systems has finally been named reports Tom Todd.

  • Versatile Dresden and Prag expand Hamburg maintenance capabilities. Photo: HPA Julia Kück
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    New fireboats add clout to Hamburg port fleet

    2021-08-17T11:16:00Z

    The 35.4m firefighting duo 'Dresden' and 'Prag', Hamburg’s first-ever plug-in hybrid workboats – have been delivered reports Tom Todd.

  • Built inland - unique training newbuild TS 209 Photo Dirk Wiggers
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    Special boats join German rescue fleet

    2021-08-17T11:07:00Z

    Germany’s sea rescue service DGzRS was naming two special new boats in September reports Tom Todd.

  • Bretagne' ROV hull survey
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    ROV survey first

    2021-08-16T16:46:00Z

    The world’s first full remote ‘in-water’ hull survey by ROV has been completed.

  • Port of Valencia
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    Shore power action

    2021-08-16T14:28:00Z

    Decarbonisation plans are progressing steadily at a European port with a shore power project.

  • The SeaCleaners plan to set up a centre of expertise dedicated to the construction of pioneering ship 'Manta'
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    Sail-powered factory boat cleans the sea of floating plastics

    2021-08-16T13:15:00Z

    Three years of research and development have resulted the ‘Manta’, a giant catamaran, the first factory boat designed to collect and process large quantities of floating plastic macro-waste at sea.

  • Incomplete example of the digital representation of an ocean energy system
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    Open source tidal software

    2021-08-16T13:04:00Z

    DTOceanPlus (2018-2021) with a total budget of 8 million euros, has developed and demonstrated a suite of second-generation advanced design tools for the selection, development, and deployment of ocean energy systems.

  • 'CWind Pioneer' is a direct response to the needs of the offshore wind industry for innovative technologies that reduce CO2 emissions
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    First classification for hybrid surface effect ship

    2021-08-16T12:52:00Z

    Bureau Veritas has classified the world’s first hybrid-powered Surface Effect Ship, the ‘CWind Pioneer’.

  • News

    Fixing supply chain delays

    2021-08-16T12:39:00Z

    Diesel outboard manufacturer Cox Marine has decided to bring its PTT production in-house to alleviate pressures caused by supply chain delays and disruptions

  • Realising the objectives of the ‘Decade of Wind Propulsion’
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    Wind propulsion stakeholders call for concerted action

    2021-08-16T12:30:00Z

    As the shipping industry searches for technologies and energy sources that can deliver on upcoming decarbonisation regulations from the IMO and EU and ultimately delivering zero-emissions shipping, the development and deployment of wind propulsion technologies have been making headlines that speak to a growing momentum.

  • Bryan McGlinchy, IMCA Diving Manager
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    IMCA accredited diving system inspector scheme in development

    2021-08-16T12:16:00Z

    The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) is currently developing its IMCA Accredited Diving System Inspector (ADSI) scheme.

  • With this second crane replacement project, NOV continues to increase their presence in the global heavy lift market
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    Large capacity leg crane

    2021-08-16T11:51:00Z

    NOV has been contracted by Cadeler to upgrade the ‘Wind Osprey’ vessel with a new, large capacity leg crane.

  • The first boat was delivered in June
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    Scania-powered barges for oil spill response

    2021-08-16T11:35:00Z

    Scania has been selected by the Western Canada Marine Response Corporation (WCMRC) to power four 52-foot oil spill response landing crafts.

  • 'Wayward Sun' cruising in Alaska
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    Bold solar boat voyages to Alaska

    2021-08-16T11:11:00Z

    An electric boat that runs virtually endlessly on solar power - that's the dream that's been driving David and Alex Borton for the last 17 years.

  • Testing bench for BA equipment  (Photo: Graeme Ewens)
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    Star International

    2021-08-16T10:18:00Z

    Star International has recently opened a new base in south west UK, writes Graeme Ewens.

  • Mimic 5
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    Condition monitoring upgrade

    2021-08-13T14:33:00Z

    New condition monitoring software aims to improve vessel reliability, increase uptime, enhance safety and save maintenance costs.

  • The RAMMS/CAMCOPTER S-100 solution provides significant sustainability gains
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    Faster remote coastal mapping

    2021-08-13T13:07:00Z

    Fugro RAMMS, the world’s smallest and lightest ‘deepwater’ airborne lidar bathymetry (ALB) system, can now be deployed from vessels of opportunity using a Schiebel CAMCOPTER® S-100 uncrewed aerial system (UAS).