All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 260
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First thruster integrator for NMEA 2000
Complete systems supplier and thruster specialist Vetus has announced NMEA 2000® certification for its new CANverter gateway device, offering industry-first connectivity and communication capabilities for operators and owners using its proportional bow and stern thrusters.
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MED MARINE SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED SVITZER’S 30M TUGBOAT
30m 60TBP ASD tugboat, Eregli 85 is being built by Med Marine, leading Turkish shipbuilder and operator, at its group-owned Eregli Shipyard.
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SMS Group completes dredger refit
The SMS Group has started 2021 by successfully completing a D Class dredger refit job that included hydraulics works, electrical works and repairs.
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Turkey's first AUSV launches
Turkey''s first indigenous Armed Unmanned Surface Vehicle (AUSV) has been launched with sea trials underway.
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New AlphaMidiCourse Mk2
Since the introduction of the AlphaMidiCourse by JRC/ Alphatron Marine in 2015, many vessels worldwide have already been equipped with this gyro compass.
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Berthon accreditation
Commercial marine and leisure marine services, engineering and Versadock provider Berthon has successfully achieved the transition to the first internationally recognised standard for Occupational Health and Safety ISO45001:2018, replacing its existing British standard OHSAS18001:2007.
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Interior outfit with a difference – The SMS Group majors on interior fit out and refurbishment
Pride in ownership and trust in delivery – The SMS Group is excelling with fit out and marine interior refurbishments in 2021, exceeding budget by circa 25%.
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Antwerp and Zeebrugge ports merge
The ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge will merge and operate under the name ‘Port of Antwerp-Bruges’.
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New monitoring and management software
ComAp has just announced its new monitoring and management software, InteliSCADA, replacing InteliMonitor for monitoring and management of ComAp controllers and accessories.
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Volvo Penta’s first EU stage V diesel
Using its established IMO Tier III technology, Volvo Penta will begin supplying four-stroke D8 and D13 engines for diesel inboard, marine genset and auxiliary applications that comply with EU Stage V emissions regulations.
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Direct hydrogen production from turbines
Siemens Gamesa is partnering with sister company Siemens Energy to develop an offshore wind turbine system that will produce hydrogen for transfer ashore rather than sending the conventional electricity ashore via the grid network.
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2020 saw offshore wind records set
Global capacity and investment for offshore wind set records in 2020, according to research from The Renewables Consulting Group (RCG).
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Michelin opts for carbon-free shipping
The Michelin Group has signed a transport commitment with a French start-up offering carbon-free shipping to reduce its environmental footprint.
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15mW turbines: the dawn of a new era
Danish wind turbine specialist company Vestas is developing a new wind turbine that will be the most powerful currently on offer in this fast developing market writes Dag Pike.
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Stepping up for pilot safety
Pilot ladders are such a risk “that one pilot referred to climbing them as a ‘leap of faith’,” Madelaine Dowd of Helm Innovation told MJ.
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Yunlin wind farm transport phase complete
The transportation phase for the Yunlin offshore wind farm in Taiwan has been completed, paving the way for the installation phase to begin.
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New DC Variable Speed Generators
Fischer Panda UK’s display trailer at Seawork 2021 will feature its new range of large variable speed DC VS generators.
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Safety expansion
Marine Fire Safety is pleased to announce that it is teaming up with Lalizas UK to expand its safety products and service support to all their customers.
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New liferaft hydrostatic release unit
Following a three-year detailed research and development programme, Lalizas has launched a new HRU, which is suitable for all liferaft variants on the market from 4-150 persons.