Equipment News – Page 5
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Using VR to boost maritime safety
A new partnership between a UK university and tech firm will see virtual reality used to boost maritime health and safety
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Offshore charging: Are we there yet?
Vessel-to-vessel, power buoys or the wind turbines themselves – a number of offshore charging technologies seem to be getting closer to commercialisation.
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SMST to equip hybrid SOV
SMST has won a deal with Cochin Shipyard for the delivery of a gangway and crane for a North Star hybrid-electric service operation vessel.
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Van Oord ‘regrets’ oil spill after dredger hits tanker
A clean-up is under way in Singapore after the Dutch firm Van Oord’s dredger crashed into an oil tanker at berth and ruptured an oil tank.
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Star International wins cruise liner contract
UK marine and offshore services company Star International has won a contract to provide safety maintenance for three cruise ships.
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AI is key for deck machinery in tugs: Opinion
As AI increases in popularity and roll-out, it is being integrated in all parts of the maritime world – with deck machinery no exception.
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Engine control issue leads to collision
7,000 litres of marine diesel oil were spilled when a moored fishing vessel collided with an unmanned tug, the Marine Accident Investigation Branch has reported.
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All-in-one onboard power for marine
Already well-established in the automotive market, Clayton Power’s all-in-one emissions-free onboard power solution is ready to make a splash in the maritime world
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20 years of semi-foiling experience
One Seawork 2024 exhibitor can quietly boast two decades of steadily working on a simple but clever foil system to improve both the fuel efficiency and ride comfort of its catamarans.
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Volvo Penta expands IMO III tech across D8 range
Volvo Penta has revealed a new, expanded range of D8 IMO III engines aimed at smaller, high-speed commercial vessels.
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‘Future Seawork’ to be launched at 25th event
An initiative to accelerate inventions from the next generation of maritime innovators will be launched at this year’s Seawork.
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Voith eVSP addresses sustainability challenges
Voith has responded to sustainability challenges with a new propeller and digitalising maritime applications.
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MDL invests £7m in portfolio expansion
MDL’s £7m range expansion plans will help the company reach new sectors, notably floating offshore wind
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Optimal speed routing for enhanced fuel efficiency
ABB has introduced optimal speed routing to help vessels enhance fuel efficiency and reduce emissions
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AlphaGeo: UK approved chasing ROV dealer and partner Winner for 2023
London, UK - May 31, 2024 – AlphaGeo, a leading UK-based reseller, is proud to announce its recognition as the UK Approved Chasing ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicles) Dealer and Best Partner Winner for 2023.
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ACEL sees opportunities in retrofit market
Ship refurbishers have given a 20-year-old multi-purpose offshore vessel at least another two decades of operations in what they are calling an extensive mid-life upgrade ‘amid increasing appetite for retrofits versus newbuilds’.
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A star is born in Subsea Services
An offshore ROV and subsea services company has been launched after two Dutch firms merged to create FreeStar.
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Rebel's go-anywhere Modular Crane Pontoons
Rebel Marine will be bringing some of its newest tech to Seawork 2024
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New arrival for Scottish workboat owner
While the large tug operators often hit the headlines, there’s an awful lot going on ‘under the radar’ with smaller fleets working away. Peter Barker has a look at Inverlussa, in Scotland.