Industry News – Page 96
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ECDIS announce Japan date for training seminar
Training specialist ECDIS Ltd has announced a series of 2016 global seminars from London to Tokyo.
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Regeneration plans for Bantry harbour in Co. Cork, Ireland
Bantry Bay Port Company in Co. Cork, Ireland has appointed Irish civil engineering firm, BAM Civil Ltd, as main contractor to regenerate the Bantry inner harbour.
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Canal outlook positive despite setbacks
A positive future is being predicted for Germany’s Kiel Canal - the world’s busiest man-made waterway – despite a dramatic decline in ships and cargo in a year scarred by accidents and lock breakdowns.
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Incat Crowther to design multi-mission vessels
Australia’s Incat Crowther has announced that it has signed a contract to design 50m multi-mission monohull patrol vessels for the Philippines Government.
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Subsea cable security
According to a UK-headquartered trade body fibre optic submarine cable security is one key priority among cable owners, operators, and chartered vessels.
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Government support for Blyth Workcats
A successful export win has been announced by UK boatbuilder Blyth Workcats and UK Export Finance, made possible by the UK government’s export finance support.
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New Furuno marine navigation radar
Japanese marine electronics specialist Furuno has introduced its new solid-state marine navigation radar with Doppler technology.
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Kongsberg Maritime appoints new president
Norwegian group, Kongsberg Maritime, has appointed Egil Haugsdal as its new president. Mr Haugsdal will replace Geir Håøy who will assume the role of CEO from June 2016.
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Manuplas appoints new global sales manager
Polymer manufacturer, Manuplas, has appointed Greg Hue as its new global sales manager for the company’s range of buoyancy and fendering systems.
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CWind wins 20-year contract at Westermost Rough OWF
UK based CWind has won a contract to provide mechanical and electrical services to the offshore and onshore substations at Westermost Rough offshore wind farm.
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Cummins Onan releases new higher powered generator
US manufacturer of diesel engines and generator sets, Cummins Inc., has released a new Onan marine US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Tier 3-certified generator.
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Rotterdam to acquire 3D metal printers
The Port of Rotterdam has announced that it will be acquiring its own Additive Manufacturing Fieldlab with 3D metal printers.
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British firm praises payments provider
British windscreen wiper manufacturer, DuroWipers, has alleviated cash flow problems with the help of URICA, a global online payments network that eliminates much of the risk associated with financial transactions between supplier and client.
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KEP Marine becomes Aydin Marine
KEP Marine has announced that it has been renamed Aydin Marine.
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Malta launches first ever Maritime Summit
Autumn 2016 will see the first Malta Maritime Summit, an opportunity for international and Maltese stakeholders to raise and discuss common interests.
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New opportunities at TRANSTEC 2016
TRANSTEC 2016 has welcomed its participants to explore the development programme about Russian ports and shipping.
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Offshore UXO guidelines
The Construction Industry Research and Information Association (CIRIA) in the UK has published guidelines for the management of unexploded ordnance (UXO) in the marine environment.
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AND Group rebrands as Satcom Global
Satellite communications provider Satcom Global has expanded its range of services following a rebrand of sister company AND Group.
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Is Lloyd’s Open Form still the best option?
According to the London Shipping Law Centre, as merchant ships get larger, as their cargoes expand in size and complexity and as their values escalate, the legal challenges facing salvors and wreck removers are multiplying.
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Anchor handling support
UK-headquartered Marine and Towage Services Group Ltd. (MTS) has supported Netherlands-headquartered shipbuilder Damen during sea trials of its latest offshore cabling vessel, ‘Maersk Connector’.