All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 6
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News
Cadeler delivers second P-class WTIV
Cadeler has successfully delivered its second P-class series wind turbine installation vessel
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Contracts
Rescue boats for Poland
Delivery of rescue boats on trailers with equipment divided into lots
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News
Workboat conference on security risks and going green
The Seawork conference, held outside the UK for the first time, tackled the urgent need to decarbonise the workboat industry while ensuring maritime security resilience.
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Press Releases
Making citizen science more environmentally-friendly with Wave International and SeaKeepers
Increasing numbers of privately-owned yachts – from the very smallest to some of the world’s most prestigious superyachts - are signing up to carry out marine citizen science projects with the International SeaKeepers Society’s DISCOVERY Programme.
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News
The importance of a sustainable salvage industry
ISU’s pollution prevention survey shows importance of a sustainable salvage industry
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News
Sound advice for upcoming UK customs changes
Workboat Association guidance on how to best tackle customs changes in moving goods from within the UK to the UK Continental Shelf
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News
Successful trials for Sanmar’s latest fully electric tug
Turkish shipbuilder Sanmar is building a tug destined to be the first fully electric one to operate in Latin America, specifically Chile.
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News
Marine AI secures key new deals
Marine AI has announced three new contracts, showcasing its software’s potential to transform maritime operations
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Contracts
Dredging equipment early information
Purchase of dredging equipment for the Jurmala Port Authority.
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News - Videos
China breaks another turbine record but Europe stands firm
As China breaks yet another record, this time loading the biggest wind turbine blade ever onto a ship, WindEurope says European manufacturers will be sticking to their guns and looking after their own industry.
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News
Join key exhibitors at Seawork Careers Fair
The Seawork Careers Fair, a key element of the Training and Careers Day, is already over 50% full, attracting a valuable variety of exhibitors.
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News
Miros monitoring expertise for Prysmian cable-layers
Miros’ wave monitoring technology has been installed on Prysmian’s new cable-laying vessels
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Boluda starts operations in Central America’s only deep-water port
Spanish maritime services provider Boluda Corporación Marítima has deployed two new-build Damen tugs along with an older vessel to start a new operation in Puerto Cortés, Honduras, the only deep-water port in Central America.
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News
Tidal, wave or floating wind? 4 emerging Spanish technologies
To date, not a single megawatt of offshore wind has contributed to Spain’s renewable energy total – and this is not surprising as the lack of continental shelf means the water is far too deep for fixed-bottom turbines. It means a host of other technologies are emerging to fill the void, and we look at four of some that were presented at World Maritime Week in Bilbao last week.
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News
Hull coatings’ vital role in vessel efficiency
DNV has verified that Hempel’s Hempaguard X7 hull coating reduces fuel consumption by up to 20%
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News
Fugro Mercator survey vessel runs aground
The Fugro Mercator geophysical survey vessel ran aground on in Italy on 22 March
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News
EC must implement fairer rules to halt Chinese ‘disgrace’
Panellists and delegates have accused the EC of ignoring inferior practices in non-European countries that make competition in the sector unfair and a threat to survival.
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Conference
Last chance to book – Get Set for Workboat 2050 in Rotterdam!
Time is running out – don’t miss your chance to join the Get Set for Workboat 2050 conference this week in Rotterdam! This event is essential for anyone involved in decarbonisation and improving operational efficiency in the workboat sector.
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News
Northern Offshore expands fleet with SOV
Swedish CTV provider Northern Offshore Services has expanded its fleet with an SOV from Edda Wind, itself an offshore wind vessel provider.
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News
Dyke breach marks key Scheldt tunnel milestone
Another key milestone has been reached in the construction of the new Scheldt tunnel in Antwerp with the deliberate breach of the river’s dyke