Equipment News – Page 13
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Survitec launches ‘wear all day’ life jacket
Marine safety equipment firm Survitec has launched a life jacket that it says is comfortable enough to be worn all day when technicians are out on the wind turbines.
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AST launches remote asset management system
Technology firm Applied Satellite Technology has launched a new-look software solution that it says offers a new approach to monitoring and managing remote maritime assets.
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Two container ships run aground in separate incidents
Two container ships have run aground in recent days in separate incidents, one off the coast of Finland when the captain fell asleep, reports say.
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OPINION: Targetless DP is the way forward offshore
Navtech Radar innovates with radar to deliver capabilities in highways safety, critical national infrastructure security and industrial automation. It claims its solutions provide reliable performance in all conditions and push the boundaries of what is traditionally possible, using its unique radar technology.
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Explosion kills worker at Tuzla shipyard
Reports have been coming out about an explosion in the slops tank of a cargo ship that exploded and killed a worker in a Tuzla shipyard.
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Managing navigational risk for Buchan Offshore Wind
Vessel traffic surveys are underway for the Buchan Offshore Wind Project
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First-of-a-kind vessel to be drydocked at H&W
Belfast shipyard Harland & Wolff is carrying out repairs on the first vessel of its kind to be worked on at the yard.
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Remote-controlled life buoy launched in UK
A remote-controlled life buoy has been launched in the UK by rescue equipment manufacturer Ruth Lee.
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SMST gangway for offshore wind SOV
SMST is to supply a motion compensated gangway with tower and height adjustment for a newbuild SOV
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Seago adds ISO standard to liferaft range
UK marine safety equipment maker Seago has expanded its liferaft range and also made it meet ISO standards.
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The power of AI for autonomous surface collision avoidance
An Indian shipper will operate the first commercial vessel to feature an integrated ’perception system’
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Spirit marks busiest year yet for decommissioning
Spirit Energy is experiencing its busiest year-to-date for decommissioning
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Monopile installations begin on German wind farms
Ørsted North Sea wind farms are a step further with monopile installations beginning thanks to Jan De Nul’s new crane vessel.
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LR approves 3D scanning remote inspection technology
A remote inspection technique that gives precise results in hard-to-reach spaces has been approved by Lloyd’s Register
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Fire danger lurks in shipyards as well as vessels
Fires are often reported on ships at sea, notably the Fremantle Highway, which is still smoking off the coast of the Netherlands. But shipyards are equally risk-prone, says wireless solutions provider Ramtech.
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Smoking cargo ship towed to temporary location
Reports have suggested up to 500 electric vehicles are on board the Fremantle Highway, which is still smoking after a fire broke out on board last Wednesday.
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One dies, many injured as fire ravages car carrier
A lethal fire is still raging on board the Fremantle Highway, an 18,500t cargo ship carrying 3,000 cars from Germany to Egypt.
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Getting on board with oil spill management
Every second counts when dealing with marine oil spills, says FirstMats director Richard O’Connor.
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Car carrier causes thousands of euros’ damage
A Wallenius Wilhelmsen car transporter ripped free from moorings and crashed into a floating dock, dry dock and quay before knocking over a shipyard crane.
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Navigation studies under way for ScotWind projects
Two new offshore wind farms are being planned for the North Sea, with work led by Thistle Wind Partners