All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 78
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Safety standards and sail training ships
Naval architects at Darley H2NA have been working to make inland waterways - and those who work on them - safe.
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Tallinn Port prepares ground for major work
Offshore wind, greater military presence and increased trade have made a €50 million+ port renovation necessary at the Estonian Port of Tallinn.
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VARD to undertake innovative PSV conversion
VARD will convert a Platform Service Vessel into a much-needed cable-laying vessel.
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Driving port efficiency with digital twinning
Dover will get a digital twin to expand its capabilities
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Volvo Penta enters larger workboat market
Volvo Penta has come up with a system that could lift its offering into the larger commercial sphere.
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Press Releases
Exceptional Mechanical Power Transmission with comprehensive, real-time remote monitoring!
A new patented mechanical power transmission monitoring product range is proving to be the perfect solution for maintenance personnel and production planners alike.
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New Ulstein CSOVs hit key milestones
Steel cutting and keel laying ceremonies have been held for two Ulstein newbuild CSOVs
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Podcast
PODCAST: From garden shed to thriving fender firm
Thanks to the attention they received at Seawork (they won an Innovations Award), three years later Fender Innovations was unrecognisable. Sylvia Ruizendaal speaks to Maritime Journal editor Debbie Mason.
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Contracts
Beacons for maritime applications
Set up end-to-end system and service demonstration of Search and Rescue /Galileo Return Link Service Two-Way Communication services.
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Damen to build fast ferry for new customer
New Damen customer KT Marine, a Korean ferry operator, has ordered a Fast Ferry 4212.
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North Star takes ‘milestone step’ with SOV sale
Offshore infrastructure service company North Star has announced its first contract with a company beyond the UK.
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European autonomy for Brazilian subsea navigation
Exail has won a pair of deals to supply its Rovins Nano Inertial Navigation System.
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River Thames Scheme opens tender for civils partner
The River Thames restoration project is looking for a builder for a range of engineering works to protect riverside homes and infrastructure.
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Pilot project launched to use AI to save lives
A joint venture between Engie and EDF has signed up start-up Zelim to work on a project that uses AI to save lives.
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Consortium trials hydrogen shorepower
Hydrogen produced from waste water will be used to power vessels at berth in Scotland in a new trial.
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Press Releases
Raising the bar in complex retrofits: GLO Marine Forms Partnership with VMS GROUP DENMARK
In a strategic move toward advancing sustainable maritime practices, GLO Marine proudly announces a strategic partnership with VMS GROUP DENMARK.
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Southeast Asia earmarks first tidal energy plant
Plans are afoot to build Southeast Asia’s first ever tidal power generation plant through a contract signed between Energies PH, Inc and the UK’s Inyanga Marine Energy Group.
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News - Videos
Video: Floatgen demonstrator project is extended by five years
France’s only floating wind turbine Floatgen’s lifetime has been extended for another five years
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Feasibility study addresses offshore charging
A feasibility study into offshore charging for wind farm vessels is being carried out by a joint venture between bp and EnBW (Energie Baden-Württemberg) and Stillstrom.
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Seacontractors expands fleet and bollard pull capacity
Dutch maritime service provider Seacontractors has added two large anchor-handling tugs to its fleet, adding significantly increased bollard pull capacities to the already large 25-plus list of vessels it owns or operates.