All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 79
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Contracts
€630,000 for floating equipment at Greek marina
Removal of three floating projectors & the supply & mooring/installation of a system of floating projectors in the Marina of Patras
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News
From art to smart: hull optimisation for workboats
Cloud Towing Tank has published a white paper on what it’s doing to increase fuel efficiency by tweaking the hull form.
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News
American lift for Buoyant Works
Seawork exhibitor Buoyant Works talks up its fender system, which helped a US tug builder and operator win a significant workboat award.
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Schottel MD takes on simultaneous MD role at Elkon
Schottel sister company Elkon has appointed a new managing director, who will maintain his role as MD of Schottel Turkey.
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Boluda starts towage operations in Egypt
Boluda Towage has expanded its operations to Egypt, deploying three powerful newbuild tugs to a container terminal.
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Birds fly in the face of offshore wind farm
An offshore wind project earmarked for Denmark has been scrapped because it falls foul of a bird sanctuary in the same area.
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Focus on today’s foiling, ‘flying’ vessels
The foils under the new ‘flying’ boats are very different from those that focus on greater efficiency and better handling. Should we trust them, and are they suitable for CTV designs?
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Press Releases
Lamor rescuing marine ecosystems and communities after history’s largest marine oil spill
The Deepwater Horizon catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico stands as one of the most devastating incidents in maritime history, resulting in a colossal oil spill with widespread environmental consequences.
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Press Releases
Company update re scheduled maintenances
The Kingston has just spent 2 weeks out of the water at Manor Marine in Portland. She has just gone through an extensive yard period covering the following-
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News
Kooiman inks pusher tug deal
Verbund has ordered a new pusher tug to help maintain its ten hydro power stations on the Danube in Austria
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Conferences - Videos
Future Fuels - Dan Freeman, Williams Shipping
Featuring Dan Freeman, Technical Business Development Manager, Williams Shipping. Dan will discuss Williams Shipping’s perspective on the sustainable fuels of the future, with current learnings already impacted from ongoing projects.
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Conferences - Videos
Future Fuels - Capt Herman Broers, Nederlands Loodswezen B.V.
Featuring Capt Herman Broers AFNI AFRIN, Managing Director, Nederlands Loodswezen B.V. Herman will provide a technical overview of the daily operations that support the Dutch pilots in their job on a 24 hour basis.
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Conferences - Videos
Sustainable engines & propulsion - Jeroen van Vliet, Damen
Featuring Jeroen van Vliet, Design & Proposal Engineer for Damen Shipyards. Highlighting a vessel that has been built many times over the last 20 years, Damen will introduce the new full electric Damen MultiCat, operating with zero emissions.
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Conferences - Videos
Sustainable engines & propulsion - Ben Pym, EMS Ltd
Featuring Ben Pym, Managing Director and Engineer at EMS Ltd. Ben will provide a technical oversight of propulsion developments and technologies emerging into the marine sector, and beyond, as we focus on ‘Practical steps to make engines & propulsion as sustainable as possible.’
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Conferences - Videos
Sustainable engines & propulsion - Barry McCooey, M&H Engines
Featuring Barry McCooey, Founder and Managing Director of Marine and Hazardous Engines Ltd. Barry joins this session to tackle the subject of ‘Practical steps to make engines & propulsion as sustainable as possible’.
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News
Rotec Hydraulics agrees to set up shop at A&P
Seawork exhibitor Rotec Hydraulics has agreed to open a service centre at one of A&P’s ship repair facilities.
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Historic drydock granted full re-opening
A historic drydock has been granted permission to continue repair and restoration operations 150 years after first being built.
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Brunvoll reaps benefits of offshore wind sector
Offshore wind is proving to be a healthy source of orders for Brunvoll, which has been selected by ship designer Vard for a number of contracts.
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Dutch Multi Cat workboat christened
Netherlands-based Van Wijngaarden Marine Services (VWMS) has formerly welcomed the latest addition to its already sizeable Damen-built workboat and tug fleet following the naming ceremony for Waddenstroom, the largest Multi Cat in the Dutch shipbuilder’s portfolio. The Multi Cat 3713 was named recently at VWMS’ premises in Hardinxveld-Giessendam by Mrs ...
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First electric US tug challenges European hegemony
US logistics, marine and energy service provider Crowley has accepted delivery of eWolf, the US’s first all-electric ship-handling tug.