All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 25
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Cable-detection in pipeline for Dogger Bank
A cable-monitoring system has been unveiled that identifies transmission failure at an early enough stage that outages can be eliminated, its developer says.
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NAVTOR to equip 40 vessels with navigation tools
Norwegian navigation firm NAVTOR has signed an agreement with Germany-based ship management company NSB Group to supply 40 vessels with its e-Navigation systems.
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New Act unveiled to speed up US wind projects
Despite signs of reluctance with regard to offshore wind in the US, such as the recent cancellation of the Attentive One project near New York, other positive moves are emerging.
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More hints surface of Harland & Wolff rescue
A deal to save beleaguered shipyard Harland & Wolff is getting close, media reports reveal – although the shipyard rumoured to rescue the firm has refused to comment.
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News - Videos
WATCH: Dutch Coast Guard rescues rudderless cargo ship
A rudderless cargo ship drifting without power in a stormy North Sea has been towed to safety by the Dutch Coast Guard.
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Vard converts PSV into a specialised cable-laying vessel
Vard has successfully delivered a specialised cable-laying vessel (CLV) to its new owner after a complex vessel conversion from a Platform Supply Vessel (PSV).
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Partners adapt recyclable boat material for pontoons
The company that came up with a fully recyclable material to make boats out of has expanded its use for pontoons and docks.
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Brazilian expansion for Svitzer Towage
Global towage service provider Svitzer has expanded its presence in Brazil with the introduction of two 70+ tonne bollard pull tugs in the Port of Itaqui in São Luís, Maranhão.
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Sri Lanka to prepare tenders for offshore wind
Sri Lanka is about to issue tenders for offshore wind projects, the Sri Lankan newspaper The Morning has reported, with ‘an ambitious’ roadmap drawn up by the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP).
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Human error sinks New Zealand Navy ship
A court has ruled that a navy auxiliary vessel ran aground because of human error, notably the autopilot not being disengaged while executing a turn.
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Contracts
€500k tender for port maintenance
Provision of maintenance services in the areas of mechanics, metal structures, metalworking and specialized metalwork for the port facilities.
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Danish blow to offshore wind as auction fails
No bids have been received for a potential 3GW of offshore wind projects in Denmark just two years after a similar bidding round failed in the UK.
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Introducing Future Seawork: Innovation Accelerator for the Next Generation!
Are you ready to shape the future of the commercial marine industry? Seawork 2025 invites UK university students to showcase their innovative projects at the leading European commercial marine and workboats exhibition!
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Press Releases
Associated British Ports Sign Workboat 1.2.3. Agreement
It is with great pleasure that we announce the latest Workboat 1.2.3. agreement with Associated British Ports (ABP) in Wales, & Southampton.
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Tackling uncertainty: IMCA summit panels discuss
A floating wind slowdown, Chinese electrification surge, Donald Trump and many other matters were discussed at this week’s International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) Global Summit.
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Orders soaring for Salt Ship Design
Salt Ship Design bolsters its book with orders for multipurpose platform supply vessels and construction commissioning service operation vessels
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EC fund boost for innovation in maritime sector
Maritime has been included as one of the sectors eligible for a slice of a €2.4 billion funding pie announced by the European Commission.
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Tug Malta christens its second Damen RSD Tug 2513
Tug Malta added a second similar vessel to its fleet following the christening of Med Aldebaran at a naming ceremony attended by Malta’s prime minister Robert Abela.
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Hydrogen power revolutionises French river transport
France has its first hydrogen-powered inland waterways vessel, the ZULU 06
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Press Releases
Briggs Marine Expands with Acquisition of French-based Port Services Company, Scanco
Briggs Marine, a leading provider of marine services with a heritage of over 50 years, has successfully completed the purchase of Scanco, a supplier of port services which currently operates out of both Calais and Cherbourg, France.