Equipment News – Page 18
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Lighthouse authority head announces retirement
SeafeSer charity and General Lighthouse Authority Captain Ian McNaught has announced his retirement after 11 years
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VIDEO: 2,200t jacket loadout completed by Sarens
A 37m, 2,200t jacket was successfully loaded out by Belgian civil engineering firm Sarens for its Angolan client
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Newbuild Italian Navy SDO-SuRS ordered
Norwegian maritime equipment firm Kongsberg has agreed to provide equipment for a new submarine rescue ship for Italy’s Navy
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Brimmond reveals new Heila crane fleet
Hydraulic, lifting and mechanical equipment firm Brimmond says it has a pipeline of projects for the year ahead along with a new fleet of stock marine cranes
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Reygar wins funding to develop vessel monitoring tech
New funding wil enable Reygar to develop a range of new features for its successful BareFLEET product
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UKHO delays paper chart removal
Negative feedback on the UKHO’s decision to withdraw paper Standard Nautical Charts has resulted in a delay to the plans
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Axel Johnson acquires LGS
Takeover of lifting gear specialist will help the company move into the rental market
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Yamaha launches Premium and High Power outboards
Yamaha has introduced outboards that it says can be used on bigger vessels
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Three firms collaborate on sustainable moorings
A partnership has been set up to deal with the stress to the sea floor that traditional mooring systems can cause.
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Start-up offers digital solution for engineers
An Auckland, New Zealand-based marine engineer has teamed up with a local software design company to offer a new solution for paperless engineers’ logs.
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Norway orders more ambulance boats
Two more ambulace catamarans have been ordered to serve the Norwegian archipelago
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Report examines towline pennant snap
A tug’s towline pennant snapped while assisting a container ship, causing multiple minor injuries
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ISU raises fire risk issue at conference
Larger ships and fire hazards - particularly where batteries are concerned - were among topics discussed at the Seatrade Maritime annual Salvage & Wreck event.
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Life-saving help published for safety at sea
A life-saving guide to saving men overboard has been published by the British Tugowners Assocation
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Subsea diver hazards highlighted in new report
A new guide provides information for divers risking their lives during subsea excavation works
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How to connect multiple onboard electronic devices to get the data you need
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First autonomous hull cleaner unveiled
An autonomous robotic hull groomer has been launched in Greece
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Keeping threats at bay: a guide to cybersecurity
Know your risks: cybersecurity is a growing essential, and measures must be adopted to keep systems safe.
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Ferry disaster probe: checks would have found flaws
Construction flaws missed because checks were not carried out were the likely cause of a ferry disaster that killed 852 passengers and crew in 1994
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Coastguard calls off search for offshore worker
A search has been called off for an offshore rig worker who appears to have fallen off a jack-up in the North Sea.