All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 242
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Anchoring plans for Falmouth
A project, led by Falmouth Harbour Commissioners in the UK, intends to meet the challenge of anchoring very large vessels or platforms without the requirement of very large capacity lifting vessels.
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MAN eyes carbon zero future with hydrogen
MAN Energy Solutions is acquiring the majority of shares in the Augsburg, Germany-based electrolyzer manufacturer H-TEC Systems
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Large order signed for MoD Police boats
A home-grown ship design and build partnership will supply 18 state-of-the-art high-speed patrol vessels to the UK Ministry of Defence Police.
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Compliance tracker tool
Shipping companies can now manage compliance requirements with a new digital tool.
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Affordable internet up to 20 miles offshore
Primarily selling into the marine leisure market, this new LTE-A cellular network communications system could be a cost-effective solution for small commercial vessels that rarely stray over 20 miles offshore.
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Boost for beleaguered cruise industry
Associated British Ports has taken delivery of a new £5 million airbridge in preparation for the opening of the new Horizon Cruise Terminal in the UK’s Port of Southampton.
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The environmental headache of decommissioned turbine blades
We’re all onboard with the increasing carbon reduction benefits of moving to ever larger and more efficient offshore wind turbines, but what do we do with the thousands of scrap blades?
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Remote monitoring for offshore wind
A new floating offshore wind real-time, remote monitoring solution minimises in-person inspections.
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Some loose ends tied up in decarbonisation webinar series
In the final instalment of the first series of the Commercial Marine Network’s Workboat 2050 decarbonisation webinars, our speakers were forging slightly different paths to the common goal of zero emission workboat operations.
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Performance data monitoring for 8m police RIBs
A UK boatbuilder’s latest 8-metre police and military RIB now employs technology normally applied to much larger vessels for advanced vessel performance and monitoring capabilities.
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World first type approval
Bureau Veritas has granted a first of its kind type approval to a Swedish battery company.
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Strategy change for Neander
Engine developer and manufacturer Neander Shark GmbH (Neander) has announced a new business strategy.
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Five more ambulance boats for the Greek Islands
A prominent Danish supplier of rescue boats and life saving equipment has reached an agreement to supply additional ambulance boats to the Hellenic Coastguard, after a formal contract signing.
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Shallow water navigation simulator
HGK Shipping will be using the “SANDRA II” shallow water navigation simulator owned by the city of Duisburg so that its inland waterway personnel can gain practical training in future.
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PPE contract for offshore wind farm sites
A leading manufacturer and distributor of Personal Protection Equipment and Maintenance Repair and Operational equipment has just announced it has successfully secured a significant contract with one of Europe’s leading energy companies.
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Floating wind innovation ramps up
Eight floating wind technology projects have the potential to reduce the cost of building and operating floating offshore wind farms.
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First power from windfarm still in build
Moray Offshore Windfarm (East) Ltd, which is still under construction, has commenced exporting power to the UK National Grid.
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FAST RESCUE CRAFT © 1405 - REDDINGBOOT DER LAGE LANDEN
While the volunteers of the “Vrijwillige Blankenbergse Zeereddingsdienst” (VBZR) are very satisfied with their current largest SAR vessels, STRAFFE HENDRIK & STERKEN DRIES, there are undeniably points for improvement on these designs.
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Dyneema slings for windfarm transition pieces
Heavy lift shipping and offshore transport & installation contractor, Jumbo, is using Dyneema heavy lift slings to install offshore wind turbine transition pieces.