All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 59
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Scottish port boost for offshore wind
Port owner Haventus has secured a further £100 million to fund the redevelopment of Ardersier Port in Scotland, boosting the UK’s offshore wind capability.
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First hybrid LNG tugboat begins operation
The world’s first hybrid LNG tugboat has begun regular operation at the Port of Singapore
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Future-fuelled tugs for the long haul
As the towage industry grapples with reducing emissions in a world where fuels of the future are still being mapped out, it has to make decisions that could affect the commercial viability of investments that stretch way off into the future. Peter Barker reports.
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MariTrace unveils tracking for small vessels
Reports of attacks on vessels in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea are a stark reminder of the need to ensure vessels are equipped with live tracking for safety and confidence onboard.
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Port project management
Development of subsea tunnels, pier extension to improve traffic at Helsingin Satama Oy.
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From boat to boardroom - data-driven insight
European CTV operator Windcat Workboats has expanded its fleet to include hydrogen dual-fuel workboats - whose performance AST Reygar says is measured and reported accurately its telematics technology.
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Panama Canal orders 10 hybrid-electric tugs
Up to 20 hybrid-electric tugs have been ordered for the Panama Canal, with Norwegian battery developer Corvus Energy contracted to supply the batteries.
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Cadeler wins major offshore wind deal
UK-based construction firm, Cadeler has inked the largest deal in the company’s history for wind farm installation projects
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SPOTLIGHT: The world’s largest ROV fleet
Ocean Infinity is creating what will be the world’s largest fleet of remotely operable vessels, including unmanned motherships designed to work in force-multiplier teams.
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Middlesbrough expands to become OSW hub
The Port of Middlesbrough is gearing itself up to accommodate the largest vessels in offshore wind as the major vessels take advantage of its ideal location.
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Damen seals deal for the Middle East’s first electric tug
Dutch shipbuilder Damen and AD Ports Group company SAFEEN have signed a contract that will herald the introduction of the Middle East’s first fully electric tug.
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A nose for the job
Coaxing a 16% increase in efficiency from a hull is impressive, but it becomes a formidable feat when even the waves and foam it creates need to be tightly controlled.
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MST contracted to produce German navy boats
Seawork exhibitor Marine Specialised Technology (MST) has been contracted to produce eight operational fast raiding boats for the German Navy.
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Inmarsat launches ‘game-changing’ network service
Viasat company Inmarsat Maritime has launched a fully managed connectivity service for maritime.
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Press Releases
Med Marıne announces successful delıvery of MED-A2565 tug to Arrendadora Contınental, S.A.
Med Marine, a leading provider of top-tier tugboats proudly announces the successful delivery of the MED-A2565 class Robert Allan Ramparts 2500-W design tugboat for esteemed client Arrendadora Continental, S.A.
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Press Releases
DESMI Celebrates Record-Breaking Year and Unveils Ambitious Growth Strategy
In the face of an expected market downturn for ballast water management systems, DESMI has not only sustained its robust growth direction but can also announce a record-breaking revenue for 2023, nearing 2 billion DKK.
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An Irish beacon of innovation and craftsmanship
Safehaven’s latest 15m Interceptor 48 pilot boat is bound for for the Cork Pilots
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Tender for R&M of Venice water ambulances
Service of the mechanical, electrical and electronic parts and acquisition of complete service of hull and all liveries of the 118 Venice water ambulances.
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Shock mitigation solutions for high-speed craft
One marine seating company has been a stalwart exhibitor at Seawork since close to the birth of shock mitigation in high-speed craft.
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Better situational awareness for fleet managers
New tech aims to give ship managers an unparalleled view of the surrounding area of all fleet vessels