All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 52
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News
New Maersk spin-off to support offshore wind
Maersk Offshore wind promises to support the growing needs of the offshore wind sector by cutting installation times and costs
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New Stena multi-fuel RoPax ferries for Attica
Two new Stena multi-fuel RoPax ferries will be on long-term charter to the Attica Group
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European funding bolsters defence and renewables at Esbjerg
EIB bolsters EU defence with support for Danish seaport expansion
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Contracts
French quay construction works
Construction works for the Quais Du Port Neuf, the locks and the Venelles
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Seabed 2030 maps a new area the size of Europe
The latest figure of 26.1% mapped is the latest in the global effort to uncover Earth’s final frontier
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News - Videos
WATCH: Detecting oil spills using satellite technology
PML is harnessing the power of advanced new technology to monitor and address oil spills
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A long-standing commitment to fleet digitalisation
Opsealog has a commitment to advancing fleet digitalisation and operational efficiency across Orange Marine’s fleet
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Contracts
Tender for hydropropulsion system repair - Cyprus
General repair of the hydro-propulsion systems ( Kongsberg & Rolls Royce) of the Thesea and Onisilos vessels.
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Liberty Lines launches hybrid fast ferry
A new hybrid fast ferry - the first of its size and category in the world - will be powered by a Rolls-Royce mtu engine
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660t transition pieces loaded out for He Dreiht
All 64 transition pieces have been loaded out for Germany’s largest offshore wind farm, He Dreiht.
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Press Releases
Med Marine is proud to deliver the third tug to Guatemala
MED MARINE, a top-tier shipbuilder and tugboat operator, is honoured to reveal that the cutting-edge RAmparts 2300MM design series support tug has been delivered to ARRENDADORA CONTINENTAL, S.A. This marks the third tug delivery of MED MARINE to Guatemala.
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Press Releases
HamiltonJet breaks ground on new state-of-the-art production facility
27 June 2024: Works began today on a new state-of-the-art production facility for capacity expansion for HamiltonJet, the New Zealand manufacturer of innovative marine propulsion technology.
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Opinion: Are today’s VTS systems fit for small, complex ports?
Navtech’s Rachael O’Connor believes today’s VTS systems are no longer suitable for smaller, busier ports.
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Decarbonisation is stressing seafarers out - survey
A survey by the International Seafarers Welfare and Assistance Network has found seafarers and on-shore staff are feeling under pressure because of the weight of decarbonisation regulations they now have to consider.
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Japan expands fledgling offshore wind sector
A 684MW offshore wind farm will be Japan’s largest once commissioned in 2029, developers say.
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Strela Shiprepair upgrades first GEFO tanker
Strela Shiprepair Yard has made inroads in the tanker sector with its first upgrade of a GEFO oil and product tanker
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HamiltonJet breaks new ground
Waterjet manufacturer HamiltonJet has broken ground on a production facility in Christchurch, New Zealand, marking ‘an exciting new chapter’ for the company, it says.
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Acta Marine orders 4th walk-to-work CSOV
Dutch vessel operator Acta Marine will expand its French fleet with a new walk-to-work vessel to bring the number to four.
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Boluda strengthens Gibraltar tug fleet in response to Red Sea crisis
Boluda has responded to a potential growing need for more tug support around the Strait of Gibraltar as more ships are forced to find alternative routes amid the Red Sea crisis.
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Contracts
€150 million for Danube riverbank protection
Restoration and renaturation of the bifurcation area of the Bala arm to ensure the conditions of navigation and environmental protection on the Danube.