All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 99
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News
Subsea cable failures could derail offshore wind ambitions
There is a great need to improve the performance and reliability of subsea cables
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Contracts
€11 million for dredging services
The assignment of the executive design and implementation of the works for the deepening of the Seab through dredging and consolidation of the river quay.
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News - Videos
VIDEO: Mitsui OSK puts money into floating wind
Dutch floating wind start-up TouchWind has been given a boost by Japanese shipping giant Mitsui OSK Ltd (MOL).
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News
Salvage success of a ‘ticking time bomb’
The decaying oil tanker FSO Safer could have been a humanitarian and environmental disaster. For once, though, the ultimate outcome was one of success rather than failure.
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News
SMST to deliver first 3D crane to US SOV
Despite recent apparent misgivings within the US offshore wind industry – a recent auction received just one bid – there are many signs that the sector is still emerging and it is offering up opportunities to the better-established Europeans.
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News
Shipyard workers warned of deadly asbestos
Once thought to be one of the best ways to mitigate fire hazards, the prevalent use of asbestos has caused deadly dangers to ship workers.
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News
Ulstein inks new cable laying vessel contract
The company will build another DP3 cable laying vessel for Nexans
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€25 million order welcomed for cargo cranes
Cargotec subsidiary MacGregor is celebrating orders for €25 million worth of cranes for multipurpose vessels.
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News
Maritime unions stand together against Ørsted US
Maritime unions across the world have hinted that Ørsted’s global offshore wind projects could be disrupted if the company does not honour pledges made to US offshore workers and dockers in June.
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News - Videos
VIDEO: The non-stop work of UK’s Maritime Pilots
The UK Maritime Pilots Association has released a video showing the work pilots carry out 365 days a year, 24 hours a day.
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News
A step change for zero-emission workboats?
The ZENOW project aims to deliver a step change in zero-emission workboat operations.
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DemoSATH floating offshore wind project switches on
Another benchmark has been reached in the floating offshore wind sector
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Methanol Part II: Is the workboat sector ready?
Switching from diesel to methanol might be possible in workboats if we accept an overhaul of duty cycles, says Workboat Association CEO Kerrie Forster. Stevie Knight has a look at the potentials - and the problems.
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News
Glasgow drydock scoops national maritime award
Glasgow restoration project announced as winner in the coastal communities excellence award
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AI helps make seabed mapping quicker and easier
Seabed mapping just got quicker and easier thanks to the power of AI
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Europe announces help for the struggling wind power sector
The European Commission has stepped up to help protect the wind energy supply chain in Europe
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Sponsored
Danger of mooring line snapback
Mooring line failure, also known as mooring snapback, is a leading cause of injuries of marine workers.
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Contracts
Acquisition of dive boxes and clothing
Acquisition of wet boxes for diving equipment and clothing for divers from land units of the Ministry of the Armed Forces
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Contracts
A floating pontoon pier in Bulgaria
Implementation of delivery and installation of additional equipment for a floating pontoon pier in the waters of the fishing port Karantina
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News
A complex conversion from barge to dredger
Concordia Damen has completed an impressive conversion project