All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 236
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Hydrogen safety study
Safety risks for the world''s first offshore hydrogen production facilities will be studied.
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Naval passenger craft contract
ATLAS ELEKTRONIK UK (AEUK) has awarded a contract to Diverse Marine, for the production of three SEA Class Passenger Transfer Boats (PTBs).
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Composite IP66 fire hose cabinet
Jo Bird has announced the launch of its first IP66 rated cabinet after several years of painstaking R&D.
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Seably introduces new Director
Captain John Carlo Gatti has been announced as the new Seably Director for Maritime Training Institutions.
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Business development merger
Team Humber Marine Alliance and Grimsby Renewables Partnership have announced their intention to merge to create one of the UK’s leading renewables and maritime business development organisations.
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Solar paving helping port’s carbon footprint
Spain’s Port of Valencia is trialling new solar panels installed on the ground, claimed to be walkable by pedestrians and vehicles.
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Hydrofoiling trimaran is first to use hydrogen fuel cell propulsion
The TU Delft Solar Boat Team has spent a year working towards their dream: Hydro Motion, claimed to be the first hydrofoiling hydrogen boat.
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Cutting offshore wind LCoE
New UK/US research aims to reduce the levelised cost of energy (LCoE) in offshore floating wind by investigating the effects of using wake steering.
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Viking spreads good news on safety at sea
Viking Life-Saving Equipment recently chose the inaugural DEFEA Athens as first live event to showcase consolidated high-performance boats, life-saving and safety solutions for the defence sector.
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Cruise and Ferry team
The SMS Group is building a Cruise and Ferry team by focusing 100% on the people – ensuring experience, credibility and capability are at the forefront of its service offering.
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Rob Baker: Briggs Marine Contractors
“Assuring complex marine operations may seem like trying to hit a constantly moving target, but with the right partnerships and approach, greater confidence levels are achievable,” says Rob Baker, Group General Manager for (Seawork Connect exhibitors) Briggs Marine Contractors.
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3D printed crane hooks scaling up
Heavy lift equipment company Huisman has successfully tested four new 3D printed 350mt crane hooks according to the strictest criteria, and under the supervision of the independent certification authority Lloyd''s Register.
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Green light for Tasmania ferries
Two new car and passenger ferries will be built for Tasmania-based TT-Line Company Pty Ltd.
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Navigational simulator feat
A navigational simulator has become the first interactive ‘instructor-led’ cloud training solution to gain new DNV Class D certification.
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Silent service for forward-thinking Scottish Loch
Rangers will be seen, not heard, in this new addition to Loch Lomond park’s fleet, designed and built by Water Witch in Liverpool.
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Marine data appointment
Ezekiel David (30) has joined Subsea Europe Services GmbH as a marine surveyor. The appointment is in line with the Hamburg-based hydroacoustic technology specialist’s growth plan, which saw the recent addition of a new Field Operations Manager and a partnership with Aberdeen-headquartered Seatronics that resulted in hundreds of hydroacoustic, and ...
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Press Releases
Jotun Sponsors Restoration of HMS Belfast
Jotun UK & Ireland are delighted to be working alongside Imperial War Museums supporting vital conservation work on HMS Belfast, one of the largest and most powerful cruiser in the Royal Navy during the Second World War, and now a floating museum on the Thames in the heart of London.
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Zero-emission partnership grows
A marine electric system integrator will help accelerate the decarbonisation of the maritime industry.
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Technical challenges to floating offshore wind analysed
A new report analyses the technical opportunities and challenges for the floating offshore wind sector to overcome, as it moves towards commercial scale farms.
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Approval in Principal for hydrogen dredger
Dutch shipbuilder Royal IHC has signed an ''approval in principal'' (AiP) from classification society Bureau Veritas for the design of a hydrogen fuelled trailing suction hopper dredger.