All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 305
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Business as usual at Spanish shipyard
Spanish shipyard Astilleros Gondán S.A. has started the construction of two CSOVs (Commissioning Service Operation Vessels) for the offshore wind market.
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European shipbuilders resuming operations
Shipbuilders in Europe are taking steps to resume operations following shutdowns due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Key shipbuilder endorsement for fuel-saving foil
Having tested two Hull Vanes on the lead vessels in a series of police patrol vessels of two types, Damen Shipyards has now ordered four more.
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Rewarding jobs in marine construction for ex-services personnel
In the face of an industry-wide skills shortage, one UK marine contractor is taking a proactive approach when it comes to recruiting ex-services staff.
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Distinguishing floating plastics from space
A pioneering technique to detect aggregated patches of plastics floating on the sea surface has been published in Scientific Reports.
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The keel bulb that’s filled with air, not lead
A stabilizer system for workboats using a canting, air filled bulb keel has been claimed to potentially allow 40 days more per year of offshore operations in rough weather.
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Ship repair services in demand
A UK-based commercial ship repair business has confirmed it is still busy working to keep vessels operational amid the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.
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Learning from aviation to digitise wind propulsion
Among the emerging technologies supporting shipping’s road to decarbonisation, wind solutions are one of the more active.
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Powerful search and rescue RIBs for Greece
Denmark’s Viking Life-Saving Equipment has won an order from the Hellenic Navy for 11 of its METIS RIBs.
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Pay the price for poor data
Poor data quality costs time and money, making investment in data management crucial, warns an IT company.
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New RoRo service links Ireland and Belgium
In the current climate where all Ferry operators Europe-wide are struggling with dramatic drop in volumes for both passengers and freight and are cancelling sailings and laying up vessels, Belgian operator CLdN swims against the tide by expanding and providing greater capacity to its Irish service.
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Tight turnaround for telecoms plough refurb
Pharos Offshore Group in Port of Blyth, UK has delivered a fully refurbished telecoms plough for use in the North Sea region.
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Carbon-reduction trends and projections
A new industry outlook outlines the latest trends and projections on carbon-reduction strategies for shipping as the industry looks to meet decarbonisation ambitions.
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Lake Lothing bridge agreement reached
In Lowestoft, UK, Associated British Ports has announced an agreement with Suffolk County Council (SCC) in relation to Lake Lothing Third Crossing.
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Air crash response boat delivered
Spanish boatbuilder Aister has just delivered a new aluminium rescue and firefighting boat to the Airport of Mauritius, in Blue Bay.
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Pentamaran: the latest word for every up-to-date maritime glossary
A well-known marine design consultancy has launched what it claims to be the next generation hull-form for autonomous operations, the ‘Pentamaran’.
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Terminal offers key employment opportunities
A port terminal development in the UK has provided major employment and training opportunities.
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Hanstholm expansion nears completion
The Danish fishing Port of Hanstholm’s EUR 55 million expansion plan is set for completion this summer and the expanded port is expected to attract 450 new jobs, but not just in fishing industries.
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Cox Powertrain developing production line testing
Cox Powertrain’s soon to be launched 300hp diesel outboard is being put through its paces at the company’s UK production facility.