Industry News – Page 278

  • The European Commission would like ports to install shore-side electrical power for ships in order to reduce emissions from vessels in ports.
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    Shore-Side Electricity in Ports Recommended

    2006-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The European Commission has published a Recommendation in its Official Journal (OJ) which could lead to the development and installation of much new marine infrastructure in the form of shore-side electricity for the use of ships at berth in Community ports.

  • Royal Haskoning is developing guidance on underwater cabling for offshore wind farms.
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    Wind Farm Sector Guidance on Underwater Cabling

    2006-06-01T00:00:00Z

    One of the issues raised by the growing UK investment in offshore wind farms is that of the cabling that connects turbines to the mainland.

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    HIT Bulks Up

    2006-05-01T00:00:00Z

    A new long term agreement between Associated British Ports and Arkady Feed (UK) Ltd will boost agribulks throughput at the Port of Immingham''s Humber International Terminal by an estimated 100,000 tons per year.

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    DNV Makes It Official

    2006-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Radio Holland Group is the first company to receive worldwide recognition by Det Norsk Veritas for servicing and testing radio communication equipment and annul certification of Voyage Data Recorders. Global recognition follows many years during which the experienced staff at some 51 Radio Holland Group subsidiary branches along the major ...

  • The first of three new police boats from Barthels.
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    First of Three 'Heavies' for Hamburg Police

    2006-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Now in service in Germany is the first in a series of three 17.56m long heavy harbour patrol boats for the Hamburg Wasserschutzpolizei, which is responsible for law and order on the City''s rivers and estuary waters.

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    Holyhead Freight Boom

    2006-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Stena Line is to increase freight capacity on its Holyhead to Dublin route with the introduction of an additional vessel. The company will redeploy current ferry Stena Seatrader from its North Sea fleet, commencing operations on the Central Corridor in July.

  • The HMS Daring foremast is loaded onto a barge at VT Shipbuildings Portsmouth facility.
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    'HMS Daring' Foremast Delivered

    2006-05-01T00:00:00Z

    VT Shipbuilding has completed its construction work on the Royal Navy''s first of class Type 45 destroyer HMS Daring with delivery of the foremast to BAE Systems Naval Ships in Glasgow.

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    Box Tops at Felixstowe

    2006-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The world''s largest containership, COSCO Ningbo, made its inaugural call at the UK Port of Felixstowe last month. At 9,449 TEU, the giant boxship has the highest declared capacity of any vessel currently in operation. Designed to cope with the ever growing trade from China, COSCO Ningbo will operate on ...

  • The winning team from Bishops Castle Community College receive prize from FOTR Admiral Borley.
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    Young Engineer Drug Busters

    2006-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Young Engineers is a UK educational charity with a remit to inspire young people to pursue careers in engineering.

  • MV Fortuny begins sailing between the ports of Bilbao and Portsmouth this month.
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    Spanish Ferry to Commence Operations in Portsmouth

    2006-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Portsmouth Commercial Por t in the UK and Portsmouth City Council have confirmed that the Spanish short sea shipping line Acciona Transmediterranea will commence operations from the city to the Port of Bilbao on the 18th of this month.

  • Port-Net delegates from across Europe gathered in the Italian port of Ravenna.
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    Port-Net Partners Share Experiences

    2006-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Delegates from the Haven Gateway Partnership joined port representatives from across Europe last month to share and discuss their experiences in electronic data interchange (EDI) and cargo flows, in the latest of a series of workshops within the EU''s Port-Net initiative.

  • The novel new environmental service ship combination from Fassmer Werft.
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    Fassmer Produces First Oil Skimming Combination

    2006-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Fassmer Werft has handed over the first of a new type of small ship combination designed for environmental service with local authorities.

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    MCA SAR Improvements

    2006-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The UK Maritime & Coastguard Agency search and rescue figures for 2005 show the total number of occasions where assistance was required went down compared to 2004, and the total number of persons rescued (where lives were at risk) was also down. The total number of alerts received by the ...

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    International ENC Cooperation

    2006-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The Norwegian Hydrographic Service (NHS), operator of the Primar Stavanger electronic navigational chart service, has signed a distribution agreement for Japanese ENCs with the Japan Hydrographic Association.

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    Calamity Corner: The Wrecks of the Eastern English Channel

    2006-04-01T18:07:00Z

    The Titanic is the best example of an enduring public fascination with shipwrecks, but for many whose interest is perhaps determined by a proximity to home territory or some aspect of personal history, there is lore to match each and every nautical location.

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    Significant Ships of 2005

    2006-04-01T18:07:00Z

    The companion publication to Significant Small Ships of 2005, reviewed in MJ last month, Significant Ships of 2005 is a heftier publication dealing with the heftier end of the market in newbuilds produced worldwide last year.

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    Management of Accelerated Low Water Corrosion in Steel Maritime Structures

    2006-04-01T18:07:00Z

    ALWC is a particularly aggressive and localised form of low water corrosion which can occur in tidal and brackish waters on steel maritime structures.

  • RORO 2006 takes place in the Belgian Port of Ghent.
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    Get to Ghent for RORO 2006

    2006-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The 18th biennial meeting point for the international ro-ro industry, RORO 2006, takes place at Flanders Expo in the Belgian Port of Ghent on 16-18 May. Sponsored by the Ghent Port Company, RORO 2006 will focus on a range of commercial, operational and technical issues affecting the future of the ...

  • Hamburgs HADAG fleet expansion is a response to a passenger growth rate of 10.8% last year.
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    Two Newbuilds for Hamburg's Busy HADAG Ferry Fleet

    2006-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Hamburg''s HADAG Seetouristik und Fahrdienst has taken into service its eighth Type 2000 ferry and excursion boat, Ovelgonne, and is looking forward to taking delivery of a ninth in June.

  • Dealing with overtopping is important to minimize down time and other impacts on coastal facilities.
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    New Guidance to Prevent Seawall Overtopping

    2006-04-01T00:00:00Z

    In the UK and elsewhere in Europe, many kilometres of coastline are protected by sea walls and other coastal defences. These structures help to protect the coastline against erosion and coastal flooding.