Equipment News – Page 12
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A one-stop shop for emissions trading
New software has been launched as a direct response to helping the shipping sector meet obligations under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS).
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VIDEO: New platform could revolutionise floating wind
The PivotBuoy project aimed to demonstrate the advantages of combining a single point mooring (SPM) with a small TLP mooring system
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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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Kongsberg equipment for German ocean research vessel
Kongsberg is providing a full scope of monitoring and control equipment
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Diverse Marine launches first autonomous vessel
Isle of Wight based Diverse Marine has launched its first fully autonomous vessel, Hydronaut, complete with an autonomous ROV named Aquanaut, for Texas-based Nauticus Robotics.
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Automated machine developed for seagrass planting
Marine civils firm Land & Water has teamed up with marine conservation organization Project Seagrass to design and build an automated seagrass planter (ASP).
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Bureau Veritas expands subsea noise-cutting agreement
Bureau Veritas Offshore has expanded a 20-year agreement that aims to reduce underwater noise by including a wide range of other vessels, such as tugs, CTVs and OSVs.
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EV suspected of causing container fire
More fears have been raised about the transport of electric vehicles after a container believed to contain a used one caught fire off the coast of Greece.
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Tug grounding probably caused by excess speed
A report into a tug grounding last year says it was probably caused by the ship using excessive speed.
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EXCLUSIVE: Cummins $10m master engine rebuild centre opens
Marine engines will be rebuilt with three different options in the new $10 million state-of-the-art master rebuild centre that Cummins has just officially opened in the Polish city of Krakow.
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Keel laying of ‘game-changing’ CTV
The keel laying of new hybrid CTV is being hailed as a ‘game-changer in maritime support’
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BV invests in New York maritime software firm
Bureau Veritas will speed up its development of software solutions to help ship operators conform to the looming raft of climate regulations.
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Zelim signs trial agreement with US Coast Guard
Maritime safety firm Zelim has signed an agreement with the US Coast Guard to trial its AI solution ZOE.
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Fire and myth: exploring EV battery dangers in shipping
A recent paper refutes what it says are misleading claims that battery electric vehicle (BEV) fires are more dangerous and frequent than those in vehicles with internal combustion engines (ICE).
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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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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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€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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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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UK subsea firm wins key Indonesian deal
A UK manufacturer of diving and subsea rescue equipment has won a deal to supply its new submarine rescue system to the Indonesian navy
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Automated docking ‘ushers in new age of boating’
A partnership between Raymarine and automation specialist Avikus promise to ‘usher in a new age of boating’