Industry News – Page 18
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MJ EXCLUSIVE: BMT wins MOD tug training contract for aircraft carriers
The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded BMT a multi-year contract to use its tug simulator hub to train admiralty pilots and tug masters of the Navy’s aircraft carriers
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‘Stockholm’ barge to hold 500 asylum seekers
A 222-room luxury barge has been leased to the UK government by Bibby Marine for 18 months to house asylum seekers.
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Rovco appoints new chief operating officer
Fraser Moonie has been appointed chief operating officer at subsea technology firm Rovco
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Finland follows NATO entry with new patrol vessels
ABB says it will supply Finland’s new advanced border patrol vessels with its Azipod propulsion units.
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Viewpoint: The importance of automation for safety
Orca AI co-founder and CTO Dor Raviv on the march towards automation for efficiency and safety
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WATCH: Dover facelift in full swing
A new outer wave wall has been completed at the UK’s busiest ferry port, which is undergoing huge development.
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EXCLUSIVE: BMT opens tug pilotage training hub
A five-bridge training platform for tug and ship pilotage has been opened at BMT’s offices on the south coast of England
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VIDEO: Victorian tech re-invented to restore saltmarsh
A drag box method dating back to the early 1900s has been re-invented by wet civils engineering firm Land & Water to restore saltmarsh in an English harbour
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UK partners unveil concept in offshore charging
A CTV offshore charging option is emerging from the drawing boards of Aluminium Marine Consultants and partner Ad Hoc Marine Designs
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Recent Boluda purchase ‘a logical consequence’
Spanish towage giant Boluda and the background to its announcement in February of another key acquisition
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IMCA appoints new technical director
Jim Cullen has been appointed technical director at the International Marine Contractors Association
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Strategic Marine orders another 100 Cat engines
Global shipbuilder and Seawork exhibitor Strategic Marine says its order of 100 Cat32 engines is an indication of confidence in its vessels
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Vestas wins bid for bankrupt turbine foundations firm
Wind turbine manufacturer Vestas has paid €36 million for bankrupt wind turbine foundation maker ST3 Offshore
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Lalizas UK appoints new head of sales
New head of sales at Lalizas UK will help grow the company’s business and presence in the UK marine safety market
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Is the booming windfarm industry going bust?
Growing concerns are being voiced about the health of the offshore wind sector
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PROFILE: Sanmar Shipyards chairman Ali Gürün
“Sometimes it’s better to follow the man with the machete,” says Sanmar chairman Ali Gürün
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Special winches ordered for mine-sweeping USVs
MacArtney will supply the US Navy with winches designed to withstand explosions from mines
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OPINION: Large project demand is dwarfing capacity
Contractors and developers face multiple challenges in keeping up with the pace of demand for larger turbines - new approaches are needed, writes HLP (Heavy Lift Projects) managing director Alex Fyfe
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INTERVIEW: European tugowners in choppy seas
Secretary general Anna Maria Darmanin has been at the helm of the ETA since 2016, and today she says the industry has three major concerns that if not addressed could have quite serious implications.
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Connecting commercial marine - Seawork Connect
Leading European commercial marine exhibition Seawork is using the latest online technology to allow businesses to stay in touch year round