Industry News – Page 222

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    Feeder from Hamburg

    2010-03-13T11:32:00Z

    The French shipping company CMA CGM has started operating a new feeder service between the Port of Hamburg and the Danish ports of Fredericia and Copenhagen, as well as Halmstad in Sweden and the Baltic Sea port of Szczecin in Poland.

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    ‘PlanningBlog’ launch

    2010-03-13T11:29:00Z

    PlanningBlog is intended to be interactive, with readers encouraged to share their views on how the built environment should develop. It is available at: www.brodies.com/publications/blogs

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    Three into one at BMT

    2010-03-13T11:25:00Z

    The international maritime design, engineering and risk management consultancy, BMT Group, is consolidating its environmental and maritime software service with the merger of three companies.

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    Rapid barge deployment

    2010-03-13T11:02:00Z

    When Civil & Coastal Construction (Pty) Ltd of South Africa required a split hopper barge urgently for works deepening the Ben Schoeman Basin in Cape Town harbour, they contacted Baars BV of Sliedrecht in the Netherlands.

  • Meercat Workboats’ new gantry cranes lifting the first hull to be produced at their new Trafalgar Wharf site.
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    More Meercats emerge with company move

    2010-03-12T15:04:00Z

    Seawork exhibitor Meercat Workboats Ltd is gearing up to deliver an expanded range of craft to shorter lead times following the move of their production facility to the historic No5 Boat Shop at Trafalgar Wharf in Porchester UK.

  • A large number of workboats have been deployed for the Felixstowe South Reconfiguration works.
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    Band of workboats depart Felixstowe

    2010-03-11T10:50:00Z

    The first phase of the Felixstowe South Reconfiguration (FSR) is almost complete, apart from the land-side works, and all the various dredgers, hopper barges, survey vessels and ancillary craft have now left the port.

  • The Wärtsilä/IMS advanced jack-up crane vessel design for constructing offshore wind farms has been ordered by RWE Innogy, Germany.
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    Wind farm jack-ups to Wärtsilä-IMS design

    2010-03-11T10:50:00Z

    Wärtsilä, in consortium with IMS Ingenieurgesellschaft GmbH, has been engaged by RWE Innogy, the renewable energy arm of the German utility company RWE, as its designer to provide the basic design and consultancy services for a jack up crane vessel.

  • The Noordseewerke Shipyard will continue building workboats for a few years despite being sold to a wind turbine builder.
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    Borkum completes German Customs SWATH duo

    2010-03-11T10:50:00Z

    The second of two 49.35m SWATH ships for German Customs has entered service after completion at the Nordseewerke Shipyard in Emden.

  • Wave Hub is the South West RDA’s flagship marine energy project.
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    Marine power mapping project to proceed

    2010-03-11T10:50:00Z

    A project to map offshore renewable energy potential around the coast of South West England was announced last week.

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    Dredging exemptions to Marine (Scotland) Bill?

    2010-03-04T14:30:00Z

    The Marine (Scotland) Bill (the Scottish Bill) is now at stage three of the parliamentary process, writes Rosie O’Donnell, an Associate in the Shipping Transport team of Brodies LLP, Glasgow and Edinburgh.

  • MJMAR10News Baltrum Tom
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    New defences safeguard Baltrum against floods

    2010-03-04T10:56:00Z

    Two years of work on bolstering flood defences on the East Frisian island of Baltrum have ended with German authorities saying the €9m project has now closed the last gap in the North Sea island’s coastal protection network.

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    Brothers get closer to Parkinsons Ocean Challenge

    2010-03-04T10:56:00Z

    Two brothers and former Royal Marines who are planning an ocean challenge fundraiser in support of The Parkinsons Disease Society move closer to departure with the scheduled delivery of their boat this month.

  • MJFEB10News Oceanology
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    Science and technology converge at Oceanology International

    2010-02-25T13:12:00Z

    Over 500 suppliers of the latest technology and service developments covering every element of marine science and ocean technology will gather next month for Oceanology International 2010, being held at ExCeL in London''s Docklands from 9 to 11 March.

  • FEB News Preservation
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    Lottery funding for restoration of historic tug-tender

    2010-02-25T11:29:00Z

    Britain''s last steam tug-tender, ‘Daniel Adamson’, has got the crucial go ahead to operate from Liverpool Cruise Liner Terminal.

  • MAR News Salvage
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    Black Sea base delivers successful salvage

    2010-02-25T10:19:00Z

    Multraship Salvage and SVITZER Salvage have refloated the Russian flag cargo ship ''Irtysh 1'' after it had ran aground on the rocky coastline off the Bulgarian Black Sea coast near Bourgas.

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    Salvors remove navigational hazards in Haiti

    2010-02-18T10:53:00Z

    A TITAN Salvage team is working in Haiti to remove navigational hazards following the devastating earthquake, including the collapsed Washington gantry crane, in Port-au-Prince for the U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM), in an effort to increase the cargo throughput in the heavily damaged port.

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    Stena Line invests £200m in new Scottish port

    2010-02-18T10:46:00Z

    Stena Line is investing some £200m in a new ferry port facility at Loch Ryan in Scotland on a 28 acre brownfield site two miles north of Cairnryan.

  • FEB News Amfibus
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    ‘Amfibus’ trialled on River Clyde

    2010-02-11T11:32:00Z

    UK Transport group Stagecoach trialled an innovative amphibious bus which can operate on both water and roads on the River Clyde on Monday.

  • FEB News Illustrious
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    An 'Illustrious' refit for Royal Navy flagship

    2010-02-11T11:32:00Z

    HMS Illustrious arrived at Rosyth on Monday in preparation for a 13 month docking period to start next month, in a £40m contract awarded under the Surface Ship Support Alliance (the alliance between the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD), Babcock and BAE Systems).

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    Funding for ‘Motorways of the Sea’

    2010-02-04T12:36:00Z

    The European Commission gave its green light last week for public financing from France and Spain to the Fres Mos project. It will link the French port of Nantes-Saint Nazaire with the Spanish port of Gijon, and will be operated by GLD Atlantique.