Industry News – Page 21
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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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Report hints at potential Jones Act revision
A report just published on how the US could develop domestic supply chains also warns of the limitations of the Jones Act.
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NorthStandard merger creates insurance superpower
The merger of two of the world’s largest maritime insurance providers will create a new insurance superpower
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Empowering the next generation of female engineers
Sea Cadets school programme aims to get more girls studying science and engineering
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80 boats destroyed by fire on Costa del Sol
Around 80 boats and jet skis have been destroyed by fire at one of Spain’s most popular tourist destinations
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New partnership will explore H2 engine
A new partnership between a Dutch energy firm and workboat builder will seek to expand the use of hydrogen as a vessel fuel.
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New director hired at Ocean Infinity
Marine robot technology company Ocean Infinity has appointed Dan Walker as non-executive director.
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MD appointed at new Bibby marine finance firm
A new marine finance firm is to be launched this year, parent company Bibby Financial Services has announced.
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Winds of change: BMT at the forefront of new vessel designs
As the offshore wind market grows, vessel designs are changing quickly to accommodate demand.
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VOICES FROM MARINE on the year ahead
What sort of challenges or opportunities will the new year bring? We asked a few industry insiders for their thoughts.
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Boskalis’ Hans Dieteren joins IMCA board
Hans Dieteren has joined the International Marine Contractors Association board
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Swedish Club welcomes new year with new MD
Thomas Nordberg has officially taken the helm at the international marine insurance firm Swedish Club after four months behind the scenes.
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North Star launches ambitious crew recruitment drive
Critically low crewing levels could pose a major threat to the marine industry, which is going to need more and more.
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Measuring the cost benefits of real-time sea state data
Miros talks to MJ about how real-time sea state data could save millions in wind farm operating costs.
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‘Game changer’ simulator developed for offshore sector
A new facility at a UK university can run simulations of maritime scenarios in real time, providing data for a host of applications,
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Teledyne enhances security offering with ChartWorld
Teledyne has expanded its digital offering with the purchase of Cyprus-based ChartWorld International.
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Nav Aids foundation welcomes new chair
The former global head of BP shipping now chairs the International Foundation for Aids to Navigation (IFAN)
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On the cusp: 2023 could be pivotal
READ OUR INTERVIEW with Seacat founder and director Ian Baylis, who believes the CTV vessel market will take off after years of fluctuation
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Prysmian to support staff with cost of living
The Prysmian Group is doing its bit to support its workers during the cost-of-living crisis
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VIDEO: Historic Hamburg tunnel revamp
A 100-year-old landmark tunnel is undergoing major renovations from the Port of Hamburg