All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 96
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WATCH: unique 130m pontoon ordered for Fehmarnbelt Link
A new design of multi-purpose pontoon (MPP) has had to be ordered to lay a gravel bed underneath a submersed tunnel that will Denmark to Germany.
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Swedish ferries to undergo electric conversion
Two almost 30-year-old ferries will get a refit to go fully electric.
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Opinion: How exhaust scrubbers can bridge the fuel gap
In these challenging regulatory times for maritime, Wärtsilä Exhaust Treatment director Sigurd Jenssen says exhaust scrubbers are a viable bridge to fill the gap between relying on fossil fuels use and eliminating them.
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Tug order boost for Macduff
Macduff Ship Design has provided an update of recent deliveries, indicating a healthy order book within the tug sector for the Scottish naval architect and marine survey specialist.
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Company content
Marine Engineer Vacancy – Devon
Watermota Ltd, the sole UK importer for Doosan / Hyundai marine diesel engines and D-I Industrial Marine transmissions, Power Take-offs and steering systems are looking for a qualified and experienced marine engineer to join our growing business.
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First turbine switches on at world’s largest offshore wind farm
The first of 277 wind turbines that will eventually make up the world’s largest offshore wind farm is now producing power, owners SSE Renewables, Equinor and Vårgrønn have said
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Suez Canal expands tug fleet by 10 vessels
The Suez Canal Authority’s(SCA) recent order for 10 new Robert Allan Ltd (RAL) designed tugs signals an important upgrade to the authority’s fleet.
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Racing into 2024 – Speed@Seawork
The date and venue have been announced for next year’s Seawork’s hugely popular Speed event on the Isle of Wight.
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Fincantieri wins Sicily ferry build contract
Fincantieri will keep it in Sicily as it wins a contract to build a new vessel to go between Sicily and two other islands.
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Huge global demand revealed for wind technicians
The Annual Wind Workforce Outlook highlights huge global demand for new wind technicians by 2027
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Press Releases
Heading to Norway: The first Salmon Aquaculture Catamaran built in the Ría de Vigo
The NJORD is the first project to see the light of day as a result of the collaboration between AISTER and the company run by Bård Meek-Hansen.
Under the name NJORD, it is also the first ship built in Spain using friction-stir-welded panels.
After being launched at the beginning of this week, the catamaran has already been loaded onto a ship that will transport it to Norway to start operating. -
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Speed and agility, the strengths of the MZ line
With a functional and modern design, 9.4 meters in length and two 300 HP outboard engines, the MZ10 exceeds 45 knots of speed while ensuring comfort and high maneuverability.
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AISTER builds the first MZ12 fishery inspection patrol boats for the Andalusian Regional Government
With a design length of 11.38 metres and two outboard engines of 350 HP each, the patrol boats will be able to reach top speeds of more than 40 knots. They will be the first units of AISTER’s MZ12 range to be used for fisheries inspection work.
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Interview: Harland & Wolff CEO John Wood
Harland & Wolff CEO John Wood speaks to Maritime Journal as the shipyard ventures into new business areas.
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Plans unveiled for first Irish deep-water port
A ‘Vision for Bremore Ireland Port’ has been revealed, with plans to build the first new deep-water development that modern-day Ireland has ever had.
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The need to foster digital collaboration in the maritime sector
Practices such as data sharing can help support decarbonisation and the energy transition
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News - Videos
UK first: Semi-submersible FPF dry docked for decommissioning
Decommissioning work has begun on the first semi-submersible Floating Production Facility (FPF) to be dry docked in the UK.
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Contracts
Tenders invited for 14 robust workboats
Robust workboats with an expected lifespan of at least 25 years for line hauling, lifting and bilge handling, bilge handling, diving, landing, firefighting, sea rescue, maritime traffic monitoring, towing.
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Six new Damen tugs for Port of Antwerp-Bruges
Five conventional – but IMO Tier III compliant – tugs and one electric one have been ordered by the Port of Antwerp-Bruges.