Industry News – Page 291

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    'More Ports', Says Moore Stephens

    2005-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Despite shipping having had a very good year in 2004, investment in ports infrastructure looks a better bet for 2005 according to London based shipping accountants and consultants Moore Stephens .

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    Money Laundering Concerns for the Shipping Industry

    2005-04-01T00:00:00Z

    As anti- money laundering legislation develops, the shipping industry and, in particular, the associated legal business looks to be increasingly vulnerable, writes Charles Hattersley, a Partner specialising in international trade and transport at Plymouth UK based law firm Foot Anstey Sargent .

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    EU Funding Behind SEA-AHED

    2005-03-01T18:07:00Z

    font-family: " Times New Roman" font-family: " Times New Roman" ">project, which has somehow been given the acronym SEA-AHED, has been funded by over ¢ 1.7 million from the EU''s Framework Programme.

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    Engine Barrier Broken

    2005-03-01T18:07:00Z

    MAN B&W Diesel has broken the single engine 100,000bhp barrier with its new 12 cylinder 12K98MC pumping out a total of 101,645 bhp.

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    Deutz Flight to the Finnish

    2005-03-01T18:07:00Z

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    Seafarers' ID Convention

    2005-03-01T18:07:00Z

    France, Jordan and Nigeria ratified The Seafarers'' Identity Documents Convention 2003 (No.185) last month, bringing it into force.   

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    First IPSEM Certification to Port of Cork

    2005-03-01T18:07:00Z

    An aerial view of the Port of Cork's Tivoli container TerminalThe certificate covers the safety and environmental management of the operations and maintenance of all Port of Cork general, dry bulk, liquid bulk, Lo-Lo and Ro-Ro terminals, pilot launch, tug and workboat operations and the VTS system Bureau Veritas drew ...

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    EHMC Seminar in Port of Bordeaux

    2005-03-01T18:07:00Z

    The programme covers current topical issues in port operations and safety such as quality criteria in port byelaws as they affect areas such as the requirements for tug use, manoeuvring problems and ship blackouts in ports, the consequences of increased vessel dimensions on fendering systems, mooring and tugs, dealing with ...

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    No Lead in this Zeppelin

    2005-03-01T18:07:00Z

    Dutch heavy transport shipping operator Dockwise delivered its lightest ever load last month when a 75m LOA zeppelin weighing only 700 kilos was transported on board Dock Express 10 on a 35 day voyage from Germany to Japan.

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    UK To Lead Push for Renewables

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    With the global market for renewable energy technologies topping $25 billion last year, 11 UK renewable energy trade associations have joined forces to publish an eight point action plan aimed at rapidly expanding the use of renewables to a point where they provide a quarter of British energy needs by ...

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    United Nations' Tsunami Aid Role

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The United Nations agency International Maritime Organisation is to help coordinate restoration of key maritime infrastructure in the aftermath of the Asian tsunami tragedy.

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    SeaBritain 2005 Festival Online

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    This year will see a nationwide celebration of Britain''s long love affair with the sea, inspired by the bicentenary of the Battle of Trafalgar and the death of Admiral Lord Nelson.

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    MCA Awards Radio Contract

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The UK''s Maritime and Coastguard Agency has awarded a new contract for Maritime Radio Survey & Inspection to Selenia Communications Ltd .The three year contract, awarded following a full European tendering process commences on the first of next month and will include Port State Control, survey and general inspection as ...

  • The new Inchscape buoy was laid recently in excellent weather conditions.
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    Famous Buoy Successfully Upgraded in the Arabian Gulf

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    After 30 years acting as a key rendezvous point for tankers in the Arabian Gulf, the Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) buoy has been successfully upgraded to a high focal plane buoy adjacent to the main tanker lane exiting the Gulf.

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    Bridge Equipment Goes Dutch

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    To obtain a further shortening of lead time, especially in the increasingly important retrofit market, Furuno has opened a new European Distribution Centre at Zwijndrecht in the Netherlands.

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    Large Leap for Inland Boxes

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Box traffic on French inland waterways increased by 37% during the first nine months of 2004 and showed particularly strong growth in the River Rhone basin, where it increased by 53%. Growth in the Rhine and Seine basins and Nord-Pas de Calais was up by more than 30%. Overall traffic ...

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    Small Ship Work for Polish and German Repair Yards

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Shipyards in Poland and Germany have been reporting good business of late in the complex conversion and upgrading of small vessels.

  • The Russian icebreaker Krasin leads US relief ships to McMurdo.
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    Cold Peace Rescue for Russian Icebreaker

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    For the first time in recent history, and unthinkable in the Cold War, a Russian ice-breaker was asked to rescue a team of 1,000 American scientists cut off from supplies in a remote research base in the Antarctic. The American plea came as food and fuel shortages threatened to halt ...

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    Wartsila Thrust Into China

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Finland based marine engine and propulsion supplier Wartsila is investing ? 6.6 million to establish a tranverse thruster factory at Wuxi, near Shanghai in China. The wholly owned Wartsila Propulsion (Wuxi) Co Ltd will employ some 120 people producing LIPS brand thrusters for the global shipbuilding market.

  • The Mayor of Londons new report recommends the safeguarding of more River Thames wharves for commercial marine use.
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    London Extends Thames Wharf Protection

    2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The Mayor of London has addressed the contentious issue of River Thames wharves disappearing to property development in a new report which endorses not only a continuation of the existing ''safeguarding'' policy but extends it to safeguard 25 wharves east of the Thames Barrier for the first time.