All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 283
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Amazonehaven's ECT deepening underway
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is to dredge alongside three berths of the southern quaywall at the ECT Delta Terminal in order to meet the draught requirements of next generation container ships.
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New dates for CEDA/IADC dredging course
A joint CEDA/IADC course on ''Dredging for Sustainable Infrastructure'' has been scheduled for 1st and 2nd December 2020 at Nootdorp in the Netherlands.
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Govan Graving Docks joint statement issued
Clyde Docks Preservation Initiative (CDPI) and Govan Docks Regeneration Trust have welcomed the announcement in the media that plans for a housing development at Govan Graving Docks have been finally abandoned.
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Partners test viability of electric outboard
Two companies have entered into a cooperation agreement to assess the technical and market viability of a high-powered electric outboard.
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Subsea cable business expansion
UK- headquartered Global Marine Group has OceanIQ, the fourth business unit in Global Marine Group’s subsea engineering portfolio.
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Veteran Bight passenger ship gets extensive revamp
The veteran German Bight passenger ship Funny Girl – now 47 years old - is back in service after an extensive overhaul and refurbishment costing €1.25 million - its third in recent years, writes Tom Todd.
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More development ahead for Bremerhaven
More major site development is planned in Bremerhaven now that the long-delayed €32.7 million reconstruction of the German port’s important Westkaje has been completed, writes Tom Todd.
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Telescopic leader rig saves costs
A unique, long-reach telescopic leader rig will deliver costs savings to Tier-1 contractors.
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Boost for Blue Economy
A new marine innovation programme has been launched in the UK to help start-ups and innovators develop new solutions that support the development of the Blue Economy.
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Survey boat back in service after grounding repairs
The 22.5m government hydrographic survey boat Oland has resumed service in north Germany following repairs to damage caused when it ran aground on the island of Sylt, reports Tom Todd.
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First orders for innovative foil-stabilized CTVs
A UK offshore energy support vessel operator has invested in innovative multi-hull BARTech 30 crew transfer vessels.
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Eco efficient planing boat in development
A new project to design an efficient and environmentally friendly high-speed planing boat has been launched.
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Thruster development allows ROVs to go electric
A UK engineering company has developed a torquey and reliable 25kW thruster for electric ROVs in record time.
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UK revisits the question of ETV provision
A study prepared for the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) has reassessed the risk of shipping related pollution in UK waters.
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French tidal turbine developer joins key network
French tidal energy developer HydroQuest is joining the Ocean Energy Europe Board of Directors as a Lead Partner.
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Corvus to supply ESS for five new ferries
Corvus Energy will supply lithium ion battery-based energy storage systems (ESS) for five new all-electric ferries.
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River Tees port facility name is reborn
Teesside logisitics business, AV Dawson has named its new port facility Port of Middlesbrough - bringing a name back to the area from over 100 years ago.
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Ferry sustainability with ABB propulsion
A new ferry featuring ABB’s ice-class Azipod electric propulsion is expected to deliver sustainable performance while achieving up to four days of annual time savings due to operational efficiency.
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Dutch firm wins first contract in Taiwan
A Dutch offshore access provider has secured its first contract in Taiwan for an offshore wind project due to start in 2021.
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General refit work completed on ‘Pacific Egret’
Babcock International, the Aerospace and Defence company, has completed a package of work on Pacific Egret, a vessel dedicated to industrial transportation at its Rosyth facility.