Industry News – Page 127

  • The Alicat 21m vessel, yet to be named, is a third of class design already in service on two UK projects and features a resiliently mounted centre twin deck superstructure
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    Quick turnaround for latest Alicat

    2014-12-15T16:10:00Z

    Isle of Wight, UK-based Alicat Workboats Ltd., a manufacturer of Wind Farm Crew Transfer Vessels, has received a £2.1 million order from local company, Iceni Marine Services Ltd. of Lowestoft for a Global Marine designed Alicat 21m Catamaran.

  • The new compact radar is designed for small commercial vessels
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    JRC unveils new compact radar

    2014-12-15T11:56:00Z

    Japan’s JRC is extending its range of radars for commercial vessels with the introduction of a new compact radar, the JMA 1030.

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    Marine engineers in demand

    2014-12-15T11:41:00Z

    With more and more investments being made in the marine renewable energy sector, demand for qualified engineers is high, according to engineering recruitment specialist, Matchtech’s Confidence Index.

  • From its new Colne Estuary site on The Hythe, East Colchester, CTruk is planning for a sustainable future
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    CTruk unveils future plans

    2014-12-12T12:51:00Z

    CTruk is looking to build an Advanced Composite Technology Centre to help build larger vessels required for future offshore windfarm projects further out to sea.

  • Dykstra naval architects' Ecoliner concept uses Dynarig propulsion already used on superyachts (Image: Dykstra naval architects)
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    Dutch invention recognised

    2014-12-12T12:26:00Z

    The Wim Timmers Designer Award has been presented to Emiel Mobron, a student at Delft University of Technology for his evaluation method for wind propulsion on cargo vessels.

  • The RIB is powered by a Suzuki DF300 Outboard Engine
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    Dive RIB for Funchal

    2014-12-12T11:20:00Z

    UK–headquartered professional and rescue boat manufacturer Vanguard Marine has recently commissioned a TX-860 RIB to Scorpio Actividades Nautica in Funchal, Maderia.

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    Expanding the hydro survey offering

    2014-12-11T11:35:00Z

    Plymouth UK based Ecospan Environmental Ltd has purchased an R2SONIC multi-beam echo-sounder package which will enable it to enhance its current hydrographic survey capabilities.

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    New Mersey Maritime awards

    2014-12-11T11:13:00Z

    The UK’s Mersey Maritime, which represents the interests of the shipping, ports and logistics sector, is to host an industry awards dinner in 2015 that will bring the North West maritime sector together.

  • Sil-Jeske-B will be fitted with main engines, auxiliary diesel engines and electric motor/generator
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    Kooiman to outfit hybrid tug

    2014-12-11T11:02:00Z

    Netherlands-based Scheepswerf Gebr. Kooiman BV is to outfit a 23.5m hybrid tug for Koedood BV.

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    Ocean Business 2015

    2014-12-10T14:30:00Z

    Ocean Business 2015 will take place from 14 to 16 April 2015 at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton and the training and demo programme are free to attend.

  • The Thorn-D antifouling foil has proven its worth during the Damen/Micanti pilot project
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    Fighting fouling with fibres

    2014-12-10T14:09:00Z

    Damen and Dutch antifouling provider, Micanti, say they’ve made a “real ecological and cost-efficient breakthrough” for shipping companies and shipyards.

  • Machining the seal faces on the RNLI launch and recovery system engine bay at Blackhill
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    Supacat acquisition

    2014-12-09T16:54:00Z

    The Devon, UK-based design engineering firm, Supacat Group, has acquired local heavy fabrication and machining specialist, Blackhill Engineering Services Ltd, providing Supacat with the ability to manufacture large structures.

  • Mercator Media's summer party cruise was, in many ways, becoming a victim of its own success
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    ICS responds to ‘migrant crisis’

    2014-12-09T16:00:00Z

    In response to the continuing situation in the Mediterranean, which has necessitated commercial shipping to rescue tens of thousands of migrants and refugees during 2014, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), the global trade association for merchant shipowners, has published new Guidance on Large Scale Rescue Operations at Sea.

  • Chris Tierney: “Subsea engineering has changed and we are at the forefront of maximising life of field workscopes”
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    Driving subsea environmental innovation

    2014-12-09T15:57:00Z

    A leading north-east UK subsea engineering firm has developed what it calls an environmental first for the UK subsea industry - re-usable subsea mats for the seabed which help to save money and protect the environment.

  • The MultiDocker is already increasing productivity at the Port of Cardiff
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    ABP injects £600k into South Wales ports

    2014-12-09T12:49:00Z

    The UK’s Associated British Ports (ABP) is giving South Wales ports a boost in capacity and productivity with a £600,000 investment in modern cargo handling equipment.

  • Cliff Grainger: "The Sally Ann manufacturing and fit-out contract demonstrated our quality craftsmanship"
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    UK outfitting expertise

    2014-12-08T17:08:00Z

    Birkenhead UK based contractor MPE Interiors has supplied its manufacturing and outfitting expertise to an Irish shipyard building a new salmon farm vessel.

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    Shipdock Amsterdam a triple threat

    2014-12-08T15:11:00Z

    Damen Shiprepair and Conversion’s Shipdock Amsterdam has been certified by Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance for meeting international quality, safety and environment management systems standards.

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    ‘Tara’ expedition findings

    2014-12-05T17:12:00Z

    Initial findings from the exploration schooner, ‘Tara’, has revealed important information on plastic pollution at sea and other environmental issues related to the Mediterranean.

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    Italian ZF training centre

    2014-12-05T11:51:00Z

    Transmission giant ZF Marine has opened a new Training and service centre inside its existing location in Arco near Lake Garda, Italy.

  • Creative diving to get that final loop in place. Probably too cold a manoeuvre for the UK’s waters
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    Dock against the clock

    2014-12-03T16:47:00Z

    An event from the US East Coast might just catch on over here: boat docking challenges – or, as the American teams like the Chesapeake Cowboys like to call it, ‘water rodeo’.