All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 285
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Generating profit despite COVID-19
Q1 2020 results for a key division in an industrial technology company show it is still generating profit despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Simulation key to maritime digital development
Norwegian maritime big hitter Kongsberg has released plans to increase its investment in maritime digital solutions and combine Kongsberg Digital’s two maritime divisions into one brand.
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Plans for Teignmouth boatyard
Teignmouth Maritime Properties Ltd has unveiled its plans for the multimillion-pound regeneration of the Riverside Boatyard in Teignmouth, UK with a first 3D visualisation of the project.
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Augmented vision for navy divers
Coda Octopus Group, Inc. has announced that the Company and program lead, NAVSEA 00C3, have restarted the GEN 1.0 Diver Augmented Vision Display (DAVD) system roll-out program to the U.S. Navy fleet.
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Assessment of the automotive 2.0 litre turbo diesel engine for next generation of the OXE200 series and co-branding of the OXE300
OXE Marine AB (publ) (the “Company”) has today entered into a Preliminary Development Agreement (PDA) with the BMW Group to carry out a preliminary study of its 2.0 litre, 4 cylinder turbo diesel engine for marine application - to power the Company’s next generation of OXE200 series. Additionally, both companies ...
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Clean tech company expands
A pioneering clean technology company has almost doubled its workforce to strengthen its position in the shipping industry.
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Brand change embraces alternative power
A power systems specialist is evolving its brand to support the global sustainability drive to provide cleaner diesel and alternative power products.
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Challenging navaids upgrade work at busy coastal resort
Southbay Civil Engineering Limited together with its specialist delivery partner Red7Marine have been undertaking critical works to three Aids to Navigation structures in New Brighton, UK, on behalf of Wirral Borough Council.
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Synthetic mooring could transform floating wind
Floating offshore wind pioneer Ideol and Bridon Bekaert Ropes Group (BBRG) have signed a strategic partnership aiming at developing a new synthetic mooring solution.
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Bank loan keeps firm afloat during COVID-19
One manufacturer of instruments for the marine industry has secured a bank loan to help it trade through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Law firm advises on sale of half a nation’s fleet
Law firm HFW has recently advised Swiss shipowner Massoel Shipping SA on eight separate vessel sale transactions, representing 40% of all Swiss-flagged commercial maritime vessels.
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Structural rules update
Common Structural Rules Software LLC, a joint venture company formed by Lloyd’s Register (LR) and American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), has updated two its software products used by naval architects.
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Manor Marine launches its latest
Manor Marine has announced the completion of its latest vessel build for the offshore wind sector, the Manor Endurance for Manor Renewable Energy (MRE).
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Multi-role port patrolling workboat will replace two existing vessels
The Port of Bergen in Norway has entered into an agreement with Norwegian boatbuilder Maritime Partner AS for the delivery of a new work- and security boat that will replace the two boats currently in use.
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U-Ming and StormGeo partnership
StormGeo, a specialist in weather intelligence, ship routing and fleet performance management solutions, has announced an expanded partnership with Taiwan shipping giant U-Ming Marine.
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Delivery and order round-up (September 2020)
Each month MJ looks at recent tug orders and deliveries, this month’s content involves just four orders of interest – writes Peter Barker.
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East Rhyl coastal defence scheme
The next and final phase of work on a major flood defence scheme along the North Wales coastline in Rhyl is scheduled to start in October with the aim of providing protection for 1,650 properties in East Rhyl writes Dag Pike.
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Mclachlan adds 19 metre multicat
Scottish workboat operator McLachlan Marine has added a 19-metre Multicat to its flotilla of workboats in order to widen the capabilities of it increasing fleet.
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River radar minimises waves
Buoys and other small echoes will remain clearly visible when using a new river radar that minimises waves on wide water and offers a sharp display.