All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 33
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Press Releases
India’s largest commercial port operator selects Lamor oil spill response technology
India’s largest commercial port operator selected Lamor to design and supply oil spill response technology to its largest port
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News
Liberty Lines launches hybrid ferries
Liberty Lines launches the first of nine high-speed hybrid ferries, powered by EST-Floattech batteries and Rolls-Royce mtu engines
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Podcast
PODCAST: Launching Get Set for Workboat Series 5
In the lead-up to our Get Set for Workboat 2025 Series 5, which will launch at the Workboat Association Annual General Meeting on November 18th, Tracey Clarke talks to WA CEO Kerrie Forster.
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News
Milford Haven lays keel for pilot vessel
The Port of Milford Haven has celebrated the keel laying of a new 22m pilot vessel, enhancing pilotage capabilities for 2025
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News
Lock opens to world’s largest ships
The Ghent-Terneuzen Canal linking Belgium to the Netherlands has been installed with a new lock that now allows Panamax seagoing vessels to pass through.
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News
Damaged tanker odyssey for Greek salvor
An operation to offload, salvage and repair a stricken tanker has been made all the more complicated by geopolitical issues. Peter Barker reports.
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News
North Star wins first commissioning SOV order
EnBW has ordered a commissioning service operation vessel for its offshore wind farm He Dreiht.
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News
UK firm boosts maritime offering with purchase
Maritime electrical systems supplier Energy Solutions UK has bought Oceanic Systems, which designs and manufactures systems for control and monitoring vessels.
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Contracts
Quay construction works in France
Rehabilitation works on the quay of Terre-Neuve in Saint-Malo.
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News
€32 million funding for wave energy
A consortium has pledged to invest €32 million in Swedish wave energy firm CorPower Ocean.
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News
Reports hint at Harland & Wolff rescue
Media reports have said Harland & Wolff is in talks with Spanish shipbuilder Navantia in what could be a rescue for the Titanic builder.
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News
Blazes and groundings for Smit Salvage
One of Europe’s most important salvage firms has been responding to fires, groundings and pollutant removal in a busy few months.
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News
Shore power boosts port electrification at Skagen
Zinus will deliver shore power to the Danish port as part of the port’s ongoing electrification efforts.
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News
Artemis inks electric pilot boat first to Sweden
The new pilot boat, powered by an advanced eFoiler system, will be the first of its kind to operate in Nordic waters
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News
MCA publishes draft towing guidance
The increasing number of floating and partially submerged offshore structures has prompted the UK’s Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) to set out draft guidance on towing requirements.
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Press Releases
Rotec achieves 39% carbon reduction
Rotec Hydraulics Ltd are delighted to report a 39% reduction in CO2e emissions during 2023, compared with the previous year.
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News
On the rise: threats to maritime cyber security
The first half of 2024 saw a significant rise in cyber security incidents across maritime networks, according to Marlink.
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News
More efficient watertight door inspections
Cygnus’s Hatch Sure ultrasonic leak detection system is designed for rapid, thorough deck inspections
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News
Advancing floating offshore wind in Port Talbot
ABP and Sarens are driving floating offshore wind (FLOW) development in the Celtic Sea
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News
€32 million flood relief works signed for city island
An Irish council has given the go-ahead for major works to protect an island surrounded by two tidal rivers.