All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 315
-
News
Suspension for hulls not seats
Yanmar has signed a technology transfer agreement with the aim of commercialising its vessels by utilising marine suspension technology.
-
News
Versatile assets chartered for pipe drilling project
A Dutch boatbuilder and marine operator has made two of its multi-purpose pontoons available to a Western Scheldt drilling operation.
-
News
Turbine bearing and gearbox longevity project
INNTERESTING consortium at the launch meetingThe INNTERESTING project will develop innovative virtual and hybrid testing methods for prototype validation of pitch bearing and gearbox components.Coordinated by the Technological Research Centre IKERLAN, the INNTERESTING project has a budget of €4.75M and it is financed by the European Union´s H2020 Research and ...
-
News
Van Oord joins Estonian offshore wind project
Van Oord has partnered with an Estonian developer to develop an offshore wind farm in the country.
-
News
GB£1m funding drive for survival garment
The man behind a self-heating survival garment design aims to raise GB£1m to start manufacturing the prototype.
-
Press Releases
Damen Shiprepair Amsterdam completes triple cruise ship maintenance & repair programme
In just five weeks over the course of November and into December, Damen Shiprepair Amsterdam has completed extensive annual repair and maintenance programmes on three cruises ships ahead of their winter season. The Magellan, Marco Polo and Astor are operated by the UK’s leading independent cruise line Cruise and Maritime ...
-
News
60kW turbine turns kinetic energy to electric
An Irish renewables company has completed the deployment and testing of its 60kW (DPR60) turbine which will convert kinetic energy within rivers, estuaries and tidal flows into clean, predictable electrical power.
-
Press Releases
Damen Shiprepair Amsterdam converting platform supply vessel into fish feed carrier for Eidsvaag
Shipbuilder stays on top of the market by seeing opportunities to convert platform supply vessels into highly demanded fish feed carriers
-
News
New catamaran features updated hull design
A newly-launched 11.2m catamaran features an updated hull design as well as specific design features for the charter and adventure series.
-
News
Holding the sun catchers: moorings take on new challenges
Interest in floating solar is growing fast – but the challenges are also rising, especially for the moorings, writes Stevie Knight.
-
News
Breaking into the plastics and marine debris market
A V-shaped, zero-emission floating debris collector is due to hit the market later this year.
-
News
James Morfee: MacKay Marine Engineering
You might assume that vessel design would present the steepest challenge for a new type of electric ferry to be launched this spring, but no, for James Morfee of McKay, New Zealand, “it”s the charger”.
-
News
Dutch money for short-sea shipping sector
The Dutch State Secretary for Economic Affairs and Climate Policy, has inaugurated the €250 million NesecShipping Debt Fund.
-
News
Cork less buoyant
The Port of Cork has reported that the combined total traffic through both the Port of Cork and Bantry Bay Port Company took a dip of 5% from 10.6 million tonnes, to just over 10 million tonnes in 2019.
-
News
New wind analysis offering
An international energy consultancy has expanded its renewables capabilities with the addition of a new wind analysis team.
-
News
€10m funding for ammonia fuel cell project
A maritime innovation project looking to install the world’s first ammonia-powered fuel cell on a vessel has been awarded €10m funding from the European Union.
-
News
Welding a new partnership
A new partnership between a world leader in dissimilar metal bonding and the largest mill-independent multi-metal stockholder and distributor in the UK is set to benefit customers.
-
News
Emergency rebreathing apparatus shortlisted
Commercial and defence diving company JFD, has announced that it has been named as a finalist in the Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) Innovation category for the Offshore Achievement Awards 2020.
-
News
Belgian CO2 pledge
Belgian shipping group CMB has offset all its CO2 emissions in order to have net zero CO2 emissions as from 2020.
-
News
Contract complaint
The Kiel shipyard German Naval Yards has challenged the decision of the Federal Ministry of Defence to award the MKS 180 multi-purpose combat ship to Damen.