Industry News – Page 35
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New international container terminal for Sardinia
Late July marked the official opening of a new container terminal operated by Gruppo Grendi in Cagliari, Italy.
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Rob Baker: Briggs Marine Contractors
“Assuring complex marine operations may seem like trying to hit a constantly moving target, but with the right partnerships and approach, greater confidence levels are achievable,” says Rob Baker, Group General Manager for (Seawork Connect exhibitors) Briggs Marine Contractors.
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Turbine installation for world’s largest offshore windfarm
Dogger Bank Wind Farm and Jan De Nul Group have announced the signing of the final contract for the transport and installation of 87 GE Haliade-X 14 MW offshore wind turbines.
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Walk to work contract
Norwegian marine support services company Island Offshore has been awarded a contract for service operation vessel (SOV) services by Equinor for the Hywind Tampen floating wind farm project in Norway.
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Penzance Dry Dock under new ownership
After more than six months of negotiations, the Isles of Scilly Steamship Group has announced the successful completion of the sale of Penzance Dry Dock (2009) Limited to Penzance-based engineering business Linked Solutions SW Limited.
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UK tradeshow support withdrawn
The UK’s Department for International Trade (DIT) is cancelling its Tradeshow Access Programme (TAP), which provides financial support for business to exhibit at international trade shows, which are crucial for access to new markets and for raising profiles overseas, particularly for SMEs.
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Bottoms blowing bubbles again in decisive decarbonisation drive
A shipping major that can lay claim to inventing friction reducing ship bottom air lubrication over one hundred years ago is diving back in.
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Ferry fleet expansion
Fleet expansion is strengthening a Spanish ferry company’s business in the Balearic Islands.
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Call for apprentices
Apprentices are being offered a “once in a lifetime” opportunity to play a role in the future of zero-emissions vessels.
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Politicians assess renewable energy
Politicians are assessing renewable energy in Scotland ahead of the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference.
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Fast ferry coming to Europe from Japan
The FRS Iberia shipping company has recently acquired a fast ferry with the most up-to-date design and optimized consumption.
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Brunswick acquisition
Brunswick Corporation is set to acquire a global leader in marine electronics and sensors for US$1.5bn.
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Great Boating Unlock drives record sales for Vetus
Marine systems supplier Vetus has announced unprecedented global order book volumes.
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What’s a ‘Culture Deck’ and does your maritime operation need one?
The culture deck, first made famous by Silicon Valley giant Netflix, is a set of visuals, which outlines the values of the company, defines its missions and objectives.
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MCJ acquisition
Mercator Media Limited has agreed to purchase Maritime Contracts Journal (MCJ) from publishers Maritime Intelligence Ltd.
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MAN eyes carbon zero future with hydrogen
MAN Energy Solutions is acquiring the majority of shares in the Augsburg, Germany-based electrolyzer manufacturer H-TEC Systems
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Compliance tracker tool
Shipping companies can now manage compliance requirements with a new digital tool.
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New Opportunities in 2021 with Seawork and the Marine Civils Expo (M&CCE)
Given the international audience that Seawork attracts every year, an in-person exhibition in 2021 is clearly not possible as travel restrictions across Europe and the rest of the world are changing all the time.
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Ship recycling compliance grows
The IMO''s treaty for safe and environmentally-sound ship recycling is growing in Europe.
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Commercial Marine decarbonisation: Which way next?
There are already close to 400 registered for June’s final instalment in the Commercial Marine Network’s decarbonisation webinar series.