Industry News – Page 279
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Enhanced Risk Assessment for Ports
The Salvage Association, which celebrates its 150th anniversary this year, is placing increasing emphasis on serving other sectors of the maritime industry while remaining fully committed to its core business of marine casualty surveying and investigation. Now a subsidiary of BMT Ltd, the Salvage Association is attracting old and new ...
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Bank of Scotland's Seawork Debut
Bank of Scotland Marine Finance, a familiar name in the leisure marine market and an active player in the global shipping market for many years, will be exhibiting at Seawork for the first time in Southampton this summer.
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First Xblocs for Africa
Delta Marine Consultants (DMC) in the Netherlands has granted Hitech Construction Company Ltd a licence for the application of Xbloc armour units for the construction of a shore protection at Bar Beach, Lagos, Nigeria. Bar Beach will be the first application of Xbloc in Africa.
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British Government Cuts UK Light Dues
The British Government has reduced the light dues paid by merchant ships for aids to navigation in UK waters from 39 pence to 35 pence per ton in 2006/07. The tonnage cap will remain at the same 35,000 tons, making the maximum charge for light dues £ 12,250 per voyage.
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V.Ships Buys UMC
Southampton UK based underwater engineering company UMC International has been purchased by marine services provider V.Ships. UMC has diving teams servicing both the commercial marine and military sectors out of bases in Plymouth, Rotterdam, Dubai and Fujairah. UMC will retain its name and existing management. The new owners expect their ...
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Marine Renewable Opportunities
A new report prepared for the Scottish Enterprise Energy Team by industry consultants OTM says a diverse range of Scottish sectors are well placed to capture work in marine renewables projects.
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Hutton's Lucky Seven
Hutton & Co (Ship''s Chandlers) Ltd has expanded its UK national presence by adding a new office in Aberdeen to the six it already operates in Hull, Immingham, Southampton, Middlesbrough - Tees, Edinburgh - Leith, and Grangemouth. The new facility at Aberdeen includes a 4,000ft 2warehouse containing full frozen, chilled ...
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NOCS/Swire in Climate Change Study
Scientists from the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton (NOCS) in the UK are to work with the Swire Group on crucial research into the oceans'' ability to slow the build up of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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Norwegians Produce Patrol Boats in China
The first of a new type of high speed patrol boat has been delivered to port authorities in China after being designed and built at the Norwegian owned Qingdao production subsidiary of Umoe Schat Harding.
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Maltese Cat Has Sextuplets
The 68m jumbo catamaran ferry Maria Dolores is going into service with Malta based Virtu Ferries on the company''s established Malta - Italy propelled by six Kamewa waterjets, three in each hull.
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Final Approval for Bathside Bay
The British Government has given final approval for Hutchison Port''s proposal to build a new £ 300m container terminal on a greenfield site at Bathside Bay, Harwich. The development, which will be known as the Harwich International Container Port, will have a capacity of 1.7m TEU per annum, 1,400m of ...
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Milford Haven Sells DV Howells
Milford Haven Port Authority in Wales has sold its wholly owned pollution response subsidiary DV Howells to the London based ship broking and consultancy services provider Braemar Seascope. DV Howells'' 30 employees will transfer with the business.
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MAN B&W Doubles Profit
The MAN B&W Diesel Group more than doubled its operating profit last year, leaping to 117m from 55m in 2004. Incoming orders were up by 18% to 2,203m and turnover was up by 17% to 1,666m.
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General Offshore Returns to Shallow Water
The successful completion of a contract in support of a major telecoms system supplier heralds the return of General Offshore. London based shallow water cable and pipeline installation and maintenance contractor General Offshore Ltd has been re-formed by senior personnel from the original General Offshore (UK) Ltd, which was amalgamated ...
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Entrants Required for Dutch Innovation Award
Holland Marine Equipment has issued a Call for Entries to win the Maritime Innovation Award 2006, which will be presented at a gala event on 9 November. The Award provides the maritime supplier, shipyard or ship owner with an opportunity to demonstrate competitive strength to maritime decision makers whilst helping ...
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Dutch Spill Response Group Founded
Fifteen companies, organisations and institutes all active in combating oil and chemical spills on or next to the water have united in the Spill Response Group Holland (SRGH), whose purpose is to promote awareness of the knowledge, products and services available in the Netherlands.
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Sea City Website
MJ readers along the UK South Coast will benefit from a new website which will keep you informed of sea related leisure and recreational activities in the area.
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Wartsila/BLRT Joint Venture
The Wartsila Corporation and the BLRT Group of Estonia are setting up a second joint venture to service ships in the Baltic area. To be owned 51% by Wartsila and 49% by BLRT, the new company will be called Wartsila BLRT Services Klaipeda UAB and will provide a single source ...
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Seaeye in Control
The directors of the Fareham UK based manufacturer of electric powered ROVs, Seaeye Marine, have taken full control of the company after buying the remaining 40% shareholding of private equity and venture capital group 3i Group PLC.
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IMCA Call for Papers
The International Marine Contractors Association has issued a Call for Papers for the 14th IMCA Annual Seminar, which will be held this year in Copenhagen on September 19 and 20. The theme for this year is ''Diversity in Marine Contracting Operations'' for an IMCA division-wide seminar with both plenary sessions ...