All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 38
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UK CTV supplier boosts fleet with Penguin vessel
Tidal Transit has expanded its CTV fleet, chartering its newest vessel to support operations at the world’s largest offshore wind farm.
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Jan de Nul’s hybrid hopper dredger electrical package
Bakker Sliedrecht will deliver an innovative plug-in hybrid power plant for the new trailing suction hopper dredger.
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Beam expands its offshore wind capabilities
Beam is commited to expanding its offshore wind operations through the expansion of its fleet.
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Damen prepares for dredging support vessel demands
Predicting demand in offshore support and dredging activity, Damen has begun to build for stock so it can step in when needed.
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Robotics firm Exail joins Seabed 2030
The Seabed 2030 Project has partnered Exail to accelerate efforts in mapping the entire ocean floor by 2030.
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Award winner launches two products
Actisense’s new type approved multiplexer goes some way to solving critical on-board connectivity problems, it says.
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‘Titanic’ builder Harland & Wolff files for bankruptcy
After months of difficulties it looks as if the iconic Belfast shipbuilder Harland & Wolff could finally be about to sink.
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Nexans pushes boat out with €90 million spend
Three offshore wind farms will be connected to the German grid with French cable firm Nexans’ technology.
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Emergency response towing vessels
Three zero-emission Emergency Response Towing vessels (ERTvs) and charging facilities
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‘Significant’ works completed at Plymouth docks
The Port of Plymouth on the southern coast of England has had a £23 million facelift to allow more cargo and cruise arrivals.
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E-propulsion course includes battery fire training
The MCA has responded to the increase in electric and hybrid vessels with a draft training course it has sent out for consultation.
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SMD sells first compact e-ROV to Greece
SMD has sold its first compact electric ROV to Greece’s Hellenic Centre for Marine Research for deep-water missions
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Turning the volume down installing wind farms
Turning down the volume while installing and decommissioning offshore wind turbines is an important factor now being addressed by Dutch firm IQIP.
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Officer’s leg amputated after crane accident: Report
The second officer onboard a survey and research vessel was seriously injured during a crane manoeuvre, ultimately leading to his leg having to be amputated, the MAIB has said in a report.
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Fender maker signals confidence with 3 shows this year
UK-based Buoyant Works will show their latest fender designs at Hamburg’s WindEnergy show next week, hot on the heels of Seawork last June and a few weeks before the International Workboat Show in New Orleans in November.
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Partnership struck to deliver systems for Maersk offshore
Two marine technology companies have joined up to deliver systems for Maersk Offshore Wind for vessels that will work at Empire Offshore Wind off New York.
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Environmental services in Turkey
Improving marine monitoring and reporting practices in compliance to Marine Strategy Framework Directive.
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Largest floating wind project in the Med for Sicily
The largest floating wind project in the Mediterranean Sea will be installed offshore Sicily.
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Powering a greener and cleaner freight service
Finnlines new hybrid ro-ro vessels will be equipped with advanced propulsion technologies designed to lower emissions
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Seaonics unveils offshore charger for electric SOVs
A new offshore charging system by Seaonics promises to cut down on the need for vessels to return to port.