All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 7
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Dutch firm reveals vibration technology for silent pile driving
Dutch wind turbine foundation technology firm GBM Works says it has developed a silent method of installing offshore wind turbine foundations, virtually eliminating noise pollution.
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€42 billion global market will need ‘hundreds’ of SOVs
With more than 850GW of offshore wind capacity predicted to be installed over the next 25 years, the need for support vessels should prompt a major opportunity for vessel builders worldwide.
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Robert Allan to design largest battery-electric tug to date
Canadian naval architect firm Robert Allan will design its largest battery-electric tug to date for a Chinese port customer
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Conference
Jake Rigby
Global Head of Innovation and Research, BMT, and Honorary Associate Professor, University of Exeter
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Contracts
Breakwater construction works
Experienced coastal and maritime engineering construction contractors needed to refurbish Welsh breakwater
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Press Releases
Aquaculture industry trials yield positive results for Brimmond’s NetJet™
A pioneering aquaculture net cleaning pump, designed and manufactured by North-east Scotland based engineering specialists, Brimmond, has successfully completed further trials with a world-leading supplier in the sector.
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Press Releases
Hong Kong’s Sun Ferry takes delivery of new state-of-the-art diesel-electric fast ferry
Hong Kong-based ferry operator Sun Ferry has taken delivery of Xin Ming Zhu 30 a new, state-of-the-art 35-metre diesel-electric ferry.
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Wescom’s new bridge-mounted MOB system
Wescom Group has a new sMRT Digital SARfinder MOB tracker on the market
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Pioneering uncrewed subsea robotics
HonuWorx Ltd’s new VALOR ROV will form a key component of its Loggerhead subsea robotics deployment platform
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UK Docks expands with Smith’s Dockyards revival
The former Smith’s Dockyards on Teesside UK is back in full operation thanks to the expansion of UK Docks Marine Services
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Using AI to improve wave energy efficiency
The Wave energy AI-based Control Enhancement (WACE) project aims to optimise wave energy performance using AI
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Iberdrola chief calls offshore wind ‘revolution of 21st century’
Offshore wind will ‘lead Europe to energy transition’, according to energy giant Iberdrola’s chief of renewables, despite hurdles that had been put up by Covid and Russia invading Ukraine
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Press Releases
Q&A: Close Coupling of Hydraulic Pumps Directly to the Prime Mover
In application areas as diverse as industrial, mobile, marine, machine tools, agricultural equipment and offshore installations, machinery that needs to generate high forces in a compact package will typically rely on hydraulic drive systems.
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First of 4 Rolls-Royce-powered customs vessels launched
Germany has launched the first of four ‘state-of-the-art’ customs vessels, each powered by Rolls-Royce’s mtu gas engines.
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Battery-powered vessels' crucial role in decarbonisation
Intelatus Global Partners says battery technology is playing a crucial role in maritime decarbonisation
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Conference
Shaping the next generation of workboat operations
Be inspired by our panel of industry specialists at the one day conference, Thursday 27 March, as they demonstrate the benefits gained by commercial marine businesses leading the way in sustainability and clean maritime technology.
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Voith’s dual-fuel approach to tugs and towage
Voith Water Tractors (VWTs) can now be powered by LNG or diesel
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Press Releases
Briggs marine takes delivery of new maintenance support vessel from Freire shipyard
Briggs Marine is delighted to have taken delivery of its new state-of-the-art maintenance support vessel, MV Forth Constructor, built by the renowned shipbuilding company Freire Shipyard in Spain.