Equipment News – Page 142
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GLAs Launch Their Radio Navigation Plan
The General Lighthouse Authorities (GLAs) of the United Kingdom and Ireland launched their GLA Radio Navigation Plan (GRNP) last month, which sets out how they are going to deliver the radio navigation aspects of their Marine Aids to Navigation Strategy, "2020 The Vision", in support of the emerging e-navigation ...
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Thermal Imaging Navaids Become Affordable
Thermal imaging has become a desirable aid to navigation and security enhancement for ocean going vessels.
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Government Praise for Buoys from Brazil
After years of frustration in dealing with deteriorating pylons, Trinidad''s Port of Spain has purchased a total of 15 Tideland lighted buoys.
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Germany Certifies New Zealand Nav Lamps
New Zealand based Hella Marine, which has distributors throughout Europe, has had their NaviLED Pro navigation lamps certified by the German Maritime Authorities (BSH) for boats up to 50m in length.
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Seawork Exhibitors Re-Invent the Wheel
The European office of Marine Travelift International, based close to Seawork at Waterlooville in Hampshire UK, has interesting stories to tell visitors to their Stand 160 at the event in Southampton this month.
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A New Crane at the Creek
JJ Prior, the Essex based company which owns Brewery Wharf at Greenwich, London, has completed a major refurbishment of the facility in collaboration with Euromix Concrete Ltd.
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Hydraulic Drive Developments Motor to Seawork
Sweden''s HagglundsDrives return to Southampton for Seawork 2007, where they will display not only the hydraulic drive motors and systems used mainly in marine applications but also examples of new product development enabling Markey diversification.
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Boat Hoist Lifts Wisbech Port's Capability
A new 75 ton Wise boat hoist is launched this month at Crab Marsh in the UK port of Wisbech.
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Seawork Exhibitor is 'In the Groove'
Seawork 2007 exhibitor LeBus International Engineers Ltd, manufacturer of LeBus grooved drums, sleeves, spooling systems and purpose built winch equipment, are certainly in the groove at the present time with both their UK Divisions securing major contracts and enjoying a healthy future order book.
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Markey's Monster Gets a 'Response'
Markey Machinery Co Inc of Seattle in North America''s tug epicentre Pacific Northwest has created a monster constant tension hawser winch for Crowley Marine Services'' new oil tanker escort tug ''Response''.
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Sublift Shows Off on Seawork Quayside
Anytec Marine, manufacturers of the Sublift semi-submersible, self-propelled boat lift will be demonstrating a 12 ton model on the quayside (Q11) at Seawork this year.
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Winch Hydraulics Sprcialists at Seawork
Seawork exhibitor Rotec Hydraulics has just completed a high value contract to design and build an electronically controlled hydraulic system to power the winches, and ancillary items on the seismic survey ship ''Viking Posedion'', which is under build in Norway.
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New Test Facility Aids Terminal Automation
Port cargo handling equipment manufacturer Kalmar has designed and built a state of the art automation test facility to better aid the integration of its intelligent applications with its customers'' container handling equipment and terminal operating systems.
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NIOT Deploys Tsunami Detection System
The National Institute of Ocean Technology of India has successfully installed a Sonardyne Tsunami Detection System in the Bay of Bengal in 3,500m of water.
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Revived SASMEX Spotlights Maritime Safety
The Safety at Sea Marine Equipment Exhibition (SASMEX) returns to familiar haunts in Brighton UK this month.
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BMT Launches SAR Training Drive
BMT Cordah Ltd, a subsidiary of BMT Ltd, has become the first UK private sector company to offer a Maritime Search Planning (SP) training course to advise the industry and public funded SAR organisations on how to cope with real life SAR scenarios.
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New Lifeboat Freefall Drop Record
Norsafe AS Lifeboat has claimed the record for lifeboat freefall drops with its GES 50 Lifeboat.
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Harbour Patrol Trained for New Season
The Patrol Team at Chichester Harbour UK have just completed a week of rigorous training.
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Sound and Vibration Reduction Training
An international training course on ''Sound and Vibration on Board'' takes place in Delft, the Netherlands on 5 and 6 June 2007.
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Breakthrough Coastline Mapping Programme
UK marine data supplier SeaZone Solutions Ltd has announced the completion of the first pilot area as part of its ongoing Coastline Mapping Improvement Programme (CMIP), which it claims will ''revolutionise'' our understanding of the relationship between land and sea.