All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 297
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AI interprets drone footage in real-time
Video shot during an autonomous drone inspection has been interpreted in real-time in a move that could lead to tank inspections becoming safer and more efficient.
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Port and harbour above water survey investment
ABP’s Ports in the North West UK have added value to their survey capabilities by investing in a Carlson Merlin LiDAR scanning system.
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Germans negotiate another shipyard merger
It has been revealed that another merger of north German shipyards could be in the offing - just a month after the last one was agreed, writes Tom Todd.
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Salmon producer orders aquaculture workboat
An Atlantic salmon producer has placed an order for a new custom-built aquaculture workboat for its Scottish fisheries operations.
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New 8m SAR RIB for rescue charity
A new lifeboat has recently been delivered to Lagan Search and Rescue, a Water Rescue charity based in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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Maritime cyber threat insurance
A new insurance services business has been launched to protect maritime companies from cyber threats.
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Rescue line container launched
A dedicated rescue line container has been launched as the easing of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown has seen a wave of people visiting the seaside.
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Safety Critical courses back on track
Maritime safety critical courses for key workers are back on offer with the reopening of a training business.
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Trenching and boulder clearance completed
Global Offshore, part of the Global Marine Group, has completed its first phase of work at Vattenfall’s Danish Kriegers Flak offshore wind site utilising the new PLP240 plough for boulder clearance and pre-cut trenching.
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Technical working group to accelerate vessel decarbonization
The second meeting of trade body The Workboat Association’s new technical working group, which would have formed a key part of the Seawork schedule has taken place virtually instead.
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300hp outboard engine production begins
Production has begun for a new 300hp diesel outboard engine which has successfully achieved EPA Tier 3 approval for commercial and recreational applications.
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Contract awarded for building Scheldt tunnel
A major contract for the building of a new tunnel across the River Scheldt at Antwerp has been awarded to a consortium of Belgian and Dutch companies writes Dag Pike.
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Southsea's coastal defence scheme gets funding
Plans for state-of-the-art new coastal defences in Southsea, on the UK’s south coast have been given the green light as the government has awarded nearly £100m of funding.
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Waterjets to power offshore wind vessels
Five offshore wind farm vessels are undergoing a major refit to enable them to operate with waterjets.
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Maritime hydrogen fuel cell system
A hydrogen fuel cell system for maritime applications has been developed as part of efforts to offer environmentally friendly powertrain solutions.
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Hybrid port patroller could reduce diesel burn by 70%
The Port of Oslo has signed a contract to purchase a new hybrid escort and port surveillance boat for delivery early 2021.
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European marine construction knowhow proves invaluable in Taiwan
Jan De Nul has kicked off construction works in Taiwan for the Formosa 2 Offshore Wind Farm. Nearshore and onshore construction works in Taiwan have started at the landfall site in Miaoli County and Taichung port.
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European expertise in O&M CTV contract
A new O&M Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) contract to support the second offshore wind project in the US will harness European offshore wind expertise.
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Hullwashing plant minimises eco impact
The designers behind a new self-contained, in-water hullwashing plant say it will revolutionise and green traditional careening practices.
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New DP2 ‘Zwerver I’ to enter service mid June
Offshore support company Van Stee Offshore has announced that its newest addition to the fleet, the DP2 MPSV ‘Zwerver I’ will be taken into service mid-June 2020.