Industry News – Page 29
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Permanent security tugboat supplied for River Elbe
A permanently present tugboat is in place to secure the section between Brunsbüttel and Hamburg’s federal state border for the first time.
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WATCH: Experts on latest unmanned vessel technology
Session 4 of our ‘Get Set for Workboat 2050’ series is available to watch now
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XOCEAN appoints chief technology officer
Carbon-neutral data collection company appoints a new CTO to drive next phase of technical journey
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Ashtead hires new MidEast gen manager
Subsea rental equipment firm Ashtead has appointed a regional general manager for the Middle East.
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Houlder acquires hydrodynamics business
Houlder is bolstering its advanced analytical capabilities with a new acquisition
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Russia-linked containers choke Rotterdam
Port of Rotterdam CEO Allard Castelein says thousands of containers are causing a ‘nightmare’ situation.
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Reports claim CMA CGM poised for buyout
French shipping firm CMA CGM will take over a logistics firm once it has been returned to its French owners, according to reports.
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Schottel strengthens grip on propulsion
Propulsion firm Schottel has bought a majority stake in system integration specialist firm Elkon.
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VETUS expands sales team with two hires
Marine product systems firm Vetus has expanded its sales force with two new appointments in Italy and Spain. Davide Baldereschi and Joana Franco have joined VETUS Davide Baldereschi has been appointed branch manager at VETUS’s Montelupo office, where he will be the main point of contact for ...
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UNESCO warns of ‘ocean stressors’
The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission has published a scientific summary for policy makers to use as a reference to the ‘stressors’ it says are happening in the sea. The paper aims to coordinate action to understand the cumulative effect on oceans of occurrences like pollution, sedimentation and acidification, and how effects ...
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Covid fund remains open for merchant seafarers
Merchant Navy redundancy and retraining fund is extended to meet growing demand
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Salvage Round-up April 2022
With the often extended nature of operations, news of salvage activities often takes time to filter through and five of the world’s major contractors have provided updates of their work.
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Ever Forward remains stuck at Chesapeake
The sister ship of the vessel that blocked the Suez Canal for weeks last year remains stuck in the Chesapeake Bay.
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PODCAST: The latest member of the Kongsberg AUV family
V-P Marine Robotics Sales Richard Mills introduces the HUGIN Edge, a brand new underwater robot by Kongsberg.
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Health specialist appoints advisory board director
Maritime healthcare specialist VIKAND has appointed a new Advisory Board director.
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Wallem Ship Management appoints new MD
Wallem Ship Management has appointed Ioannis Stefanou as managing director responsible for all activities worldwide.
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New-look port hires new VP Passenger Services
An ambitious plan to develop the Port of Helsinki will be aided with the appointment of a new VP for Passenger Services.
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Fender maker buys fender maker
Fender Innovations has expanded its product offering with the purchase of heavier fender manufacturer PolyMarine Service.
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Nautilus union slams P&O’s offered settlement
As P&O offers thousands of pounds in compensation to 800 crew members sacked last week, union Nautilus says the firm is bullying its maritime professionals.