All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 293
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Red7 jack-up barge busy on the Thames
Red7Marine, was recently contracted by the Port of London Authority to support the Barrier Gardens pier extension in Woolwich to improve environmental performance, reduce noise generation and enhance crew safety.
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Spanish port looks to renewables
A Spanish port has held its first roundtable addressing the future of marine renewable energy.
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Van Aalst Group forms new company
Netherlands-based Van Aalst Group has formed a new company in Norway to provide maintenance and workshop services for clients operating worldwide in the offshore oil, gas, marine and renewables industry.
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Work resumes on one of Europe’s largest river restorations
After nearly three months of championing new ways of working due to the Coronavirus pandemic, UK environmental engineering company Land & Water is back on site on the River Severn.
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Afsluitdijk reinforcement will use improved interlocking blocks
Plans to both strengthen and raise the height of the long Afsluitdijk across the Isselmeer in Holland have seen a contract awarded to a consortium that has started work writes Dag Pike.
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Lockdown was ideal for marine noise study
The Flanders Marine Institute, (VLIZ) seized upon the quiet of lockdown to map the underwater soundscape of the Belgian section of the North Sea.
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Cyber security planning help
A new interactive infographic summarises the key considerations owners and operators should make when building a cyber security plan.
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Jet power for 48 US Navy RIBs
New Zealand-headquartered jet drive manufacturer HamiltonJet will collaborate with rigid inflatable boat manufacturer Ribcraft to supply 48 Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIBs) to the US Navy.
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Cleaner Kohler
Kohler is extending its marine generator portfolio with new EU Stage V emission-compliant 50Hz marine ratings starting July 2020.
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Ocean Safety’s summer 2020 highlights
With the postponement of Seawork, Ocean Safety, like all the exhibitors, are having to work that bit harder to ensure that all their commercial customers are able to make informed choices about the most advanced and most appropriate life-saving equipment.
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Swedish company consolidates manufacturing
A Swedish company that designs and manufactures controllable-pitch propellers will centralise its manufacturing operations to aid operational efficiency.
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Grant to advance AI in UK maritime sector
A maritime technology company has been awarded an Innovate UK Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) grant to advance machine learning in the maritime sector.
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Yellow ferries are the greenest in Copenhagen
Damen Shipyards Group has delivered five Damen 2306 E3 electrically propelled ferries to Arriva Denmark in Copenhagen.
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First feedback for versatile floating work platform
The team behind an innovative modular floating platform product have said they are really pleased with the first ‘real world’ test results and how well it has stood up to the harsh application it was used for.
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Tug antifouling systems deal
Lamers System Care has received an order to install Sonihull’s Ultrasonic Anti-fouling Systems on a further 11 tugs in the Boluda fleet.
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Kongsberg Digital acquires software firm
Kongsberg Digital has acquired a company offering software solutions for vessel performance and monitoring.
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Modular floating platform for coastal communities
A new project is set to revolutionise local renewable energy generation and storage following the development of a modular construction system, writes Dag Pike
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Problems at BAM
Dutch civil engineering giant Royal BAM Group NV expects significant H1 loss and has announced that it will wind down BAM International.
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Press Releases
Seafarers are Key Workers: Essential to Shipping, Essential to the World" - Day of the Seafarer - 25 June 2020
The 2020 #DayoftheSeafarer pays tribute to unsung heroes of the COVID-19 pandemic: the seafarers who continue to carry essential goods despite facing tremendous challenges, including being stranded on board.
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Floating ecosystem launches in Liverpool
A new type of floating ecosystem has been launched in Liverpool, UK, which integrates elements of salt marsh and estuarine ecosystems in a unique multi-level habitat.