All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 84
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New frontier launches for Space Norway
Space Norway has finalised the acquisition of a prominent European satellite communications company
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CMB.TECH snapped up for €1.15 billion
The brains behind Hydrotug, the world’s first hydrogen-powered tug launched at Antwerp-Bruges in December, has been snapped up by the tanker operator and owner Euronav for a cool €1.15 billion.
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Salvage and rescue teams battle in stormy seas
Multraship has been called out many times in offshore and inland waters as storms challenge salvage teams.
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Portugal enters the offshore race
The ‘door is wide open for Portugal’ to become a global leader in offshore wind, says one of the bosses of energy technology company Principle Power
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Offshore floating solar tech on route to commerciality
SolarDuck has secured a further €15 million in funding to develop its offshore floating solar power tech.
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3rd phase to save sinking islands goes ahead
European marine contractors step in to provide a sinking archipelago’s population with more room for housing.
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Cadeler rings NYSE bell for newbuild future
As wind turbines grow in size, major firms are joining up to ensure installation vessels keep up.
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Suspected battery blaze on cargo ship put out
A fire that burned ‘for days’ on a cargo ship has been put out, with suggestions it was a lithium-ion battery blaze.
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Senior officer reshuffle for the ICS
There are new people at the top of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers
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Sanmar tugs delivered far and wide
Turkish shipbuilder Sanmar’s vessels are being delivered to more and more destinations around the world.
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Double Ghanaian delivery for Damen
The commissioning ceremony has been held for the two Damen ASD Tugs for the Ghanian ports of Takoradi and Tema.
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Smit to the rescue globally in 2023
Boskalis-owned Smit Salvage has been called to the rescue a number of times in 2023. Peter Barker sums up a few of its projects.
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Announcements raise confidence in UK offshore wind
Announcements made by two of the world’s major energy firms are being seen by RenewableUK as a vote of confidence in the sector.
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MOU signed to install Italy’s largest OSW farm
Floating wind developer Gazelle Wind Power has signed an MOU with Tugdock to develop a new assembly system that it says will ‘to dramatically drive down costs and increase production of floating offshore wind farms’.
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CBED acquires two new SOVs from oil and gas
Denmark-based CBED has acquired two former oil and gas industry vessels for conversion into Service Operations Vessels (SOVs) for the offshore wind industry.
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Future fuels: ‘Farcical, hypocritical, unachievable’ - George Tsavliris
’Frivolous programmes’ will not protect the environment, says Greek salvage firm owner George Tsavliris, who says he is not alone in believing the race to future fuels is futile and costly.
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Port of London welcomes new tug
The second tug of a Robert Allan series for Svitzer’s UK port operations has been delivered by Uzmar.
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Sanmar delivers first two tugs to new customer
Sanmar has sold two tugs to new customer Boluda Towage. Both boats, VB Horus and VB Amon, were delivered at the beginning of December. VB Amon (left) and VB Horus VB Horus and VB Amon are based on the TRAktor-Z 2500SX design from Canadian naval architect ...
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Damen creates new director position
Damen Shipyards has created a new position for Martin Bloem, who starts with the firm as group director corporate affairs on the first day of next year.
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Ground broken on new marine products HQ
Marine product systems firm Vetus has broken ground on it’s 9,500m2 facility in the Netherlands, a new waterfront and purpose-built headquarters to expand its warehouse space.