All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 254
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Innovative asymmetric CTVs promise 30% fuel savings
Offshore wind crew transfer vessel operator and Seawork regular, High Speed Transfers, has confirmed its order of two BARTech 30 CTVs.
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Managing the energy change
Greening the workboat and support vessel industry requires engaging with the new, alternative power systems, said Tim Munn of iconsys.
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Marcel Flipse of Orcan Energy
“Waste heat is the world’s largest unused energy source,” Marcel Flipse of Orcan Energy told MJ. “We have solar, hydro, wind… but this is so simple - and it has vast potential for the maritime industry.”
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THE SMS GROUP INVESTS IN DIVING AND SUB-SURFACE ENGINEERING – NEW EQUIPMENT, NEW LOCATIONS, AND IMPROVED RESPONSE TIMES
Long-term partnerships, service agreements and an understanding of the ‘life-time value’ of customer relationships is at the heart of The SMS Group’s growth and this recent investment in diving and sub-surface engineering.
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Ecocoast marks one year anniversary since the acquisition of Bolina with 17 per cent revenue growth
There has been a 17 per cent growth in revenue achieved by Ecocoast, a global leader in engineering products for the protection of coastlines and waterways, who acquired Bolina one year ago today (11 March).
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Final dredging phase at Peak Forest Canal
The final phase of dredging works at Peak Forest Canal in Manchester, UK has begun.
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AI software helps make most of USVs
An international USV operator has recently adopted artificial intelligence (AI) software to enhance its Uncrewed Surface Vessels (USVs) situational awareness.
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Propulsion focus for 4th CMN webinar
With over 350 delegates registered already with six weeks still to go, The Commercial Marine Network’s fourth decarbonisation webinar, sponsored by Castoldi, is gathering considerable momentum.
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Halyard / IMS Distribution Announcement
We are extremely pleased to announce that IMS (Industrial Marine Silencers Ltd.) have appointed Halyard (M&I) Ltd. as their exclusive distributor for the marine market. This follows a longstanding and successful relationship where the two companies have worked together using IMS products with Halyard exhaust systems solutions.
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Deepspeed aims for larger units
Italian company DeepSpeed which has developed an innovative concept of electric pod drive is now changing its focus towards larger versions after a successful fund raising drive.
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Howth harbour developments
Howth Harbour near Dublin is undergoing a transformation with the re-development of the Middle Pier plus proposals for dredging the harbour and the creation of a reclaimed area of land.
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Eco ship serves electric racing series
A ship that has undergone an extensive refurbishment is preparing to support Extreme E’s first electric off-road racing series.
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Three SOVs for Dogger Bank
Contracts have been awarded for the provision of three Service Operation Vessels for the 3.6GW Dogger Bank Wind Farm in the North Sea.
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Turbocharger service agreement
Dutch dredging major Van Oord has signed a three-year agreement with ABB Turbocharging to provide fleetwide maintenance and optimization services.
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VHF wireless charging for vessels
A UK company is working hard to develop a new type of charging system for electric vessels which it claims could have a big impact on marine operations.
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Tidal-powered cars drive Scotland to net zero
Marine energy experts have created the first ever electric vehicle (EV) charge point where drivers can ‘fill up’ directly from a tidal energy source.
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Subsea brand drives energy transition
A new subsea brand will deploy specialist offshore and nearshore technical marine support for projects and services supporting construction, civil works, O&M, and decommissioning activities for the renewables, oil and gas, and salvage markets globally.
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Kiel shipyard builds repair pier of the future
A Kiel shipyard has built a €9 million multi-purpose repair and maintenance pier capable of handling bigger ships and future new fuel and propulsion systems, reports Tom Todd.
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Business as usual for German yard
Pandemic concerns do not appear to have troubled Germany’s Schiffswerft Diedrich - busy as usual at this time of year with ferry and workboat repair and maintenance, reports Tom Todd.
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Stralsund approach improved for shipping
Central handling facilities in the Port of Stralsund are now more accessible to shipping after the dredging of the east German Baltic facility’s eastern approach channel, reports Tom Todd.