All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 72
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Chartwell targets a greener fast passenger ferry market
Chartwell Marine is looking to expand its offering in the fast passenger ferry sector
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Wärtsilä comes on board methanol power platform
A methanol-fuelled floating barge will provide clean, green energy to vessels in US harbours where shore-based power is limited or unavailable.
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‘Titanic’ builder selected for Falklands contract
Harland & Wolff is the preferred bidder to build a port facility on the Falklands Islands, the famous shipbuilder has announced.
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Cadeler secures loan to fill WTIV hole
Cadeler has signalled confidence in the offshore wind sector by securing another €30 million to upgrade its installation vessel fleet.
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MacGregor to supply cable layer cranes
MacGregor is to kit out a new state-of-the-art cable layer with three cranes
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Tug collisions and lessons learned
A report following a tug collision with a crude oil tanker has concluded that hydrodynamic forces and speed were two factors leading to the accident.
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Contracts
€880k decontamination equipment early info
Response options regarding low sulphur marine fuel oil spills.
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OSV sector picks up pace on digitalization
As OSV markets continue to recover after several challenging years, progress in digitalising the sector will accelerate in 2024, says Damien Bertin, business director of fleet digitalisation and performance firm Opsealog.
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Financing agreed for Europe’s largest inland port
A warehouse of hazardous chemicals and hydrogen infrastructure are just two elements that will be incorporated into the new-look Port of Duisburg, Europe’s largest inland port.
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10 tech firms selected for offshore wind support
A ninth national academy programme has been set up 10 UK companies to ‘take the offshore wind industry by storm’.
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IoT sea state monitoring for offshore operators
Miros offers real-time IoT wave and current monitoring solutions
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AI analysis for ship performance and efficiency
Houlder has developed a new tool for analysing ship performance and evaluating efficiency options, including energy-saving devices and clean technologies.
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Contracts
£1.5 million MOD dock construction
Installation of cofferdam with stone sea wall at Portsmouth Naval Base
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Boluda expands with another acquisition
Les Abeilles owner Econocom Group has confirmed entering into exclusive negotiations with Boluda to sell 100% of its shares in the French towage operator.
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WindEurope brings Azerbaijan on board
WindEurope, the Brussels-based association that promotes wind power in Europe, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with major gas and oil exporting country Azerbaijan to develop its wind resources.
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Press Releases
First of six new sun ferry passenger ferries now servicing commuters in Hong Kong
A new cutting-edge passenger fast ferry, Xin Ming Xhu VIII, is now servicing commuters on Hong Kong’s iconic waterways after leading global digital shipbuilder Incat Crowther delivered the first of six new passenger fast ferries to mass transit operator Sun Ferry.
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Container losses at sea: Report
As the size and cargo capacity of seagoing vessels increase, so does the risk of loss. A study by marine insurance group Gard points out some of the risk factors.
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Briggs marine’s new pilot vessel available to support UK ports and harbours
Briggs Marine is pleased to announce the latest addition to its fleet, The Forth Navigator.
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A look back on 2023…
As we approach the end of another year, our thoughts turn gratefully to those who have made our success possible.
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Hydor expands small vessel insurance reach
Norwegian specialist marine insurance MGA Hydor has taken a further step into smaller commercial vessel insurance with the acquisition of UK-based MGA Coastal Marine Services.