All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 81
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New multi-purpose vessel on brink of launch
Shipbuilder Tor Group is preparing for the introduction of its hybrid utility vessel Tor Boreas, a compact yet feature-packed multi-purpose vessel.
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European offshore expertise exported to US
With Europe’s decades-long experience in offshore wind, it comes as no surprise that the fledgling US sector is reaching out for help.
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‘Fugro Resilience’ PSV given new role
A platform service vessel (PSV) used in the oil and gas industry has been converted into a geotechnical survey vessel to be used around offshore wind farms.
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ePropulsion launches ‘game-changing’ electric outboard
Seawork exhibitor ePropulsion has launched what it is calling a ‘revolutionary, ground-breaking’ electric outboard.
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Yamaha snaps up Torqeedo
Deutz has agreed a stock purchase of its electric drive firm Torqeedo to Yamaha Motor.
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Barrus sets up hybrid engine joint venture
Seawork exhibitor and engine builder Barrus has formed a new company with Hybrid Marine to focus on hybrid engines for marine.
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Press Releases
First two of five new bespoke 30-metre CTVs delivered to offshore wind operator in US
The number of Incat Crowther-designed crew transfer vessels (CTVs) servicing the global offshore wind industry continues to grow with the delivery of two new 30-metre, bespoke CTVs to WINDEA CTV – a US based joint venture owned by MidOcean Wind LLC and Hornblower Wind LLC.
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Yanmar’s H2 fuel cell system approved in Japan
Japan has marked its first hydrogen fuel cell system approval.
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ESVAGT signs 15-year wind farm service deal
ESVAGT will build a Service Operation Vessel under a new contract with turbine manufacturer Vestas.
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New record set for port cocaine seizures
Belgian customs officers seized a record 116 tonnes of cocaine at the Port of Antwerp last year.
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Maritime battery maker wins cash boost
A Toyota growth fund has invested an undisclosed sum in Norwegian marine battery firm Corvus Energy.
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Two Incat CTVs for US offshore wind
Windea CTV has taken delivery of two new Incat Crowther-designed crew transfer vessels for use in the US offshore wind industry
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Contracts
€24.3 million for port infrastructure works
Improvement of maritime accessibility and infrastructure of the Port of Figueira da Foz
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Joint venture set up to clinch obsolete OSW farm market
A JV has been set up to focus on the offshore wind farm decommissioning market, which will breathe new life into older vessels.
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Act now to prepare for energy transition, shippers told
The shipping industry needs to act now to ensure seafarers are ready for the energy transition, says e-learning provider OneLearn Global.
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Press Releases
Lamor chosen to operate EMSA’s North Sea equipment assistance service stockpile
The European Marine Safety Agency (EMSA) has awarded Lamor with a two-year contract to operate their Equipment Assistance Service (EAS) stockpile in the Netherlands.
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EU stands firm against Asian maritime competition
Europe is fighting back against an Asian shipbuilding and infrastructure industry it sees as unfair and anti-competitive.
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Contract agreed for ‘priority’ FSRU jetty in Germany
Van Oord has been contracted by FSRU Wilhelmshaven to build a Floating Storage and Regasification Unit jetty at Wilhelmshaven in Germany.
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Workboat delivered for Greenland’s Arctic conditions
Denmark-based shipyard Tuco Marine has delivered what it calls a cutting-edge workboat specifically designed for operations in Arctic conditions.
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Contracts
Tenders to repair breakwater after vessel collision
Breakwater repairs caused by vessel collision in Scotland needed to be completed by end of April.