All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 250
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Brussels bridge nears completion
A new bridge over the Brussels-Scheldt Canal in Brussels is getting closer to completion, ready to form a key part of the city’s infrastructure.
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RIB built for endurance
A new Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) designed for maximum buoyancy is built to endure heavy duty missions.
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Danish base for new wind farms
Swedish wind farm developer Vattenfall has again selected Denmark’s Port of Hvide Sande as the operations and maintenance base, for new wind farms being developed.
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Wind propulsion partnership launches
A new partnership aims to accelerate the implementation of wind-assisted propulsion for the global shipping industry.
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Eight new lifeboats for the KNRM
The Royal Netherlands Sea Rescue Institution (KNRM) has commissioned the construction of eight new lifeboats which will be built over the next five years at two Dutch shipyards.
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Largest self-righting RIB
The Italian Coast Guard, has taken delivery of what is claimed to be the longest self-righting and unsinkable boat ever built in Italy.
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JV propels heavy lift sector
A new powerhouse in the heavy lift sector has been established with the launch of a joint venture (JV).
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Green industrial revolution powers growth
Britain’s green energy surge in offshore renewables has seen a maritime consultancy invest in expansion.
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Press Releases
Oil Spill Recovery Vessel: Boat for Oil collection and harbour work
AISTER has built these two units for the recovery of possible oil spills in the Panama Canal outfitted with LAMOR equipment, large deck loading capacity and a layout that seeks the greatest comfort for the crew.
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New boat for Lübeck Port fire-fighters
A multi-purpose fire-fighting boat has been ordered for Germany’s biggest Baltic RoRo port – Lübeck, reports Tom Todd.
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High-tech Nordlicht II is readied for GTL
German Bight ferry operator AG Ems is taking a new high-tech catamaran ferry into service soon which will be capable of GTL operation, writes Tom Todd.
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Insurer urges COVID-19 test checks
The importance of thoroughly checking the results of crew COVID-19 tests has been highlighted by a transport insurer.
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Aluminium oil spill recovery vessels nearing delivery
A Spanish ship designer and builder is nearing completion of a pair of oil spill recovery workboats for the Panama Canal Authority.
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Key jacket foundation contract awarded
Harland & Wolff has been awarded a contract by Saipem Limited for the fabrication and load-out of eight wind turbine generator (WTG) jacket foundations.
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IGO move brings more influence
One marine association is moving from an NGO to an IGO to have more clout at government level.
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Biomethanol propulsion for a shallow draft fast ferry
A Dutch naval architecture company has been evaluating the potential of biomethanol as fuel for a carbon-neutral ferry.
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Diver sonar deployment simplified
Coda Octopus has announced the release of its new Echoscope4G® C500 Inspector system, designed as a modular, mobile platform designed to make sonar deployment simple and fast.
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Turbine toilets business snapped up
Scotland-headquartered offshore equipment specialist, OEG Offshore has made another strategic step in its ambitious growth plans by acquiring offshore welfare and hygiene systems pioneer Pegasus Welfare Solutions.
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Boosting harbour safety in North Wales
Reach and Rescue’s lifesaving Portsafe public access water rescue system has been installed at numerous waterside locations across North Wales as part of a campaign to improve community safety.
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Renewables potential for the Isles of Scilly
A year-long research programme will identify the potential for wave, tidal and floating wind technologies to be deployed around the Isles of Scilly.