Industry News – Page 9
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Pilot project launched to use AI to save lives
A joint venture between Engie and EDF has signed up start-up Zelim to work on a project that uses AI to save lives.
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Schottel MD takes on simultaneous MD role at Elkon
Schottel sister company Elkon has appointed a new managing director, who will maintain his role as MD of Schottel Turkey.
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Focus on today’s foiling, ‘flying’ vessels
The foils under the new ‘flying’ boats are very different from those that focus on greater efficiency and better handling. Should we trust them, and are they suitable for CTV designs?
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Rotec Hydraulics agrees to set up shop at A&P
Seawork exhibitor Rotec Hydraulics has agreed to open a service centre at one of A&P’s ship repair facilities.
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Brunvoll reaps benefits of offshore wind sector
Offshore wind is proving to be a healthy source of orders for Brunvoll, which has been selected by ship designer Vard for a number of contracts.
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Dutch Multi Cat workboat christened
Netherlands-based Van Wijngaarden Marine Services (VWMS) has formerly welcomed the latest addition to its already sizeable Damen-built workboat and tug fleet following the naming ceremony for Waddenstroom, the largest Multi Cat in the Dutch shipbuilder’s portfolio. The Multi Cat 3713 was named recently at VWMS’ premises in Hardinxveld-Giessendam by Mrs ...
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Sponsorship deal for Rotterdam Port Days
The largest free open-air public event in the Netherlands has won sponsorship from Europe’s largest port.
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A joined-up approach to European commercial underwriting
Alta Signa has launched a new European marine underwriting business
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Inside the Hamburg Shipbuilding Research Institute
Four water basins, an ice tank, and as much wave height as you want to test – the HVSA gives a glimpse of its research resources.
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New multi-purpose vessel on brink of launch
Shipbuilder Tor Group is preparing for the introduction of its hybrid utility vessel Tor Boreas, a compact yet feature-packed multi-purpose vessel.
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European offshore expertise exported to US
With Europe’s decades-long experience in offshore wind, it comes as no surprise that the fledgling US sector is reaching out for help.
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Yamaha snaps up Torqeedo
Deutz has agreed a stock purchase of its electric drive firm Torqeedo to Yamaha Motor.
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Barrus sets up hybrid engine joint venture
Seawork exhibitor and engine builder Barrus has formed a new company with Hybrid Marine to focus on hybrid engines for marine.
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ESVAGT signs 15-year wind farm service deal
ESVAGT will build a Service Operation Vessel under a new contract with turbine manufacturer Vestas.
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New record set for port cocaine seizures
Belgian customs officers seized a record 116 tonnes of cocaine at the Port of Antwerp last year.
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Maritime battery maker wins cash boost
A Toyota growth fund has invested an undisclosed sum in Norwegian marine battery firm Corvus Energy.
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Joint venture set up to clinch obsolete OSW farm market
A JV has been set up to focus on the offshore wind farm decommissioning market, which will breathe new life into older vessels.
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IKEA owner applies to build offshore energy hub
IKEA owner Ingka and OX2 have applied for permits to build a huge offshore energy hub in the Baltic Sea, comprising offshore wind and hydrogen production.
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Marine data in tomorrow’s remote and autonomous world
Marine technology company Ocean Infinity talks about data management in operations where more and more remote and autonomous vessels are being deployed.
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Fugro insight: Offshore wind in 2024
Offshore wind has faced plenty of ups and downs since it arrived on the scene so rapidly. Brian Bell, global director Offshore Wind at Fugro, gives his thoughts on where it might head in 2024.