Industry News – Page 207

  • Alvaro de Ornelas tackles challenging seas during trials.
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    Alvaro de Ornelas delivered for Azores

    2011-12-14T09:00:00Z

    Ireland’s Safehaven Marine has supplied a second of its new Interceptor 38/11.5m pilot vessel to the Islands of the Azores, situated some 1,000 miles out into the Atlantic between Europe and America.

  • CEDA has published a position paper on underwater sound caused by dredging.
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    CEDA takes position on underwater sound

    2011-12-14T09:00:00Z

    A position paper on ‘Underwater Sound in Relation to Dredging’, to which ABPmer in the UK contributed, has been published by the Central Dredging Association (CEDA).

  • Last year's Propulsion & Emissions Conference
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    Propulsions & Emissions Conference 2012 - Call for papers

    2011-12-13T18:19:00Z

    The 2012 Motorship Propulsions & Emissions Conference, organised by Mercator Media Ltd, has opened its call for papers today.

  • The renewables sector is poised for near exponential growth as it becomes commercial.
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    Marine renewables face skills shortage

    2011-12-13T10:04:00Z

    The excitement and investment in the marine renewables market is great news for the UK marine industries, guaranteeing high numbers of UK jobs and a profitable export market.

  • The Blohm + Voss sale to the UK runs contrary to other trends in the Eurozone
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    Blohm+Voss sold to UK investment company

    2011-12-12T17:50:00Z

    ThyssenKrupp of Germany has announced that on 11 December it concluded a purchase and sale agreement for its civil shipbuilding activities, with UK-based investment company Star Capital Partners.

  • RenewableUK says that the report published today is skewed because it is written by anti-renewables
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    UK anti-wind energy report slammed

    2011-12-12T12:47:00Z

    The trade association RenewableUK has slammed the anti-wind energy report published today for failing to recognise the significant role that wind energy plays in creating clean energy for the UK.

  • Fleeing pirates stopped and were apprehended after a Lynx helicopter fired warning shots.
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    NATO warship stops pirate attack group

    2011-12-08T16:02:00Z

    The British Royal Navy vessel RFA Fort Victoria intravened to stop a Spanish fishing vessel operating coming under attack from a group of pirate vessels recently.

  • ABB’s shore to ship (STS) electrical connection technology
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    ABB to promote ‘cold ironing’ in UK

    2011-12-07T11:21:00Z

    ABB Marine and Cranes is working to promote the environmental and commercial benefits of the use of shore-to-ship high voltage electrical connection technology to the UK.

  • The UK Government has issued new guidance on employing armed guards
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    New UK anti-piracy armed guard guidance

    2011-12-07T10:32:00Z

    Following the news that British merchant ships will be able to arm themselves against piracy – new guidance has been released by the UK Government.

  • The Guan Xiao Er Hao in action
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    New fireboat for China

    2011-12-06T08:50:00Z

    The latest in the RAnger 4600 series of Canadian designed Robert Allan fireboats has just been delivered to the Dongguan Fire Services Department in China.

  • The futuristic passenger transport vessel is inspired by rail
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    Inland waterway innovative newbuild

    2011-12-05T16:03:00Z

    France''s Alu Marine Shipyard has successfully won a bid to build an innovative inland waterways passenger transport vessel for the city of Calais.

  • Express Opportune offers 24/7 protection to commercial vessels passing through high risk areas.
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    Geoships moves into security ship management

    2011-12-02T09:00:00Z

    SeaHold Geoships Ltd’s subsidiary company Brooking Shipping Limited (BSL), has been awarded a ship management contract for an escort vessel which is anticipated to generate £1.9m each year.

  • With the Yellow River passing through populous areas, the FEWS initiative was established to effectively protect the safety of Chinese citizens and their property.
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    Security of flood early warning system

    2011-12-02T09:00:00Z

    Zurich based public safety and security solutions provider AGT International has formed a partnership with the Yellow River Conservancy Commission (YRCC) of the People’s Republic of China.

  • Prince William was co-pilot of the RAF search and rescue helicopter which rescued two crewmen from the Swanland late last month.
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    SAR privatisation announced as Swanland sinks

    2011-12-01T12:15:00Z

    The 81m cargo ship Swanland sank in heavy seas off the north coast of Wales late last month with the apparent loss of six Russian crew members.

  • Mercator Search will deliver faster, more accurate results across the company’s range of marine magazine and events websites.
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    Funnelback transforms MJ search function

    2011-12-01T11:59:00Z

    The parent company of Maritime Journal, Mercator Media, has today launched new and improved ‘search’ functionality for its websites that will provide users with more relevant results faster.

  • Cosalt is struggling to stay afloat
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    Cosalt struggles to stay afloat

    2011-12-01T10:09:00Z

    UK based marine safety company Cosalt is in financial trouble and seeking funds to be able to continue trading - but it appears that there may be a glimmer of hope after a crisis meeting held yesteday.

  • Interferry has said that the 2015 deadline for SOx reductions is mission impossible
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    Low sulphur timetable impossible?

    2011-11-30T10:06:00Z

    Trade association Interferry says that ferry operators in northern Europe face a near impossible choice in trying to meet the 2015 deadline for ultra low sulphur emissions from bunker fuel.

  • New coastal systems need to meet existing operations.
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    Clear signals benefit lives at risk

    2011-11-29T10:15:00Z

    “Systems need to be configured to meet the existing operational procedures of the coast station and not the other way around”, Peter Batt of ICS Electronics told Maritime Journal.

  • Regulators are very willing to listen but they need facts and figures, not sentiment, says Johan Roos of Interferry.
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    Ferry industry ‘needs special treatment’

    2011-11-25T09:00:00Z

    “Regulators are very willing to listen but they need facts and figures, not sentiment, which is something our industry needs to work harder on,” said Johan Roos, Interferry’s executive director of EU and IMO affairs.

  • The costs of running support vessels will rise more than for other sectors.
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    Support boat operating costs set to rise

    2011-11-25T09:00:00Z

    Vessel operating costs across the board are expected to rise by 3.8% in 2011 and by 3.7% in 2012, with lube expenditure and crew costs identified as the categories most likely to produce the highest increases.