Key Deals – Page 12
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Shore power in Kiel
The inauguration of a new shore power facility in Kiel means that Stena Line now has the possibility to connect 14 vessels at seven terminals to on-shore electricity during port stays.
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To repower or not?
Commercial marine industry professionals met virtually to discuss practical solutions to meet the fleet decarbonisation regulations that are coming thick and fast from January 2021.
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Rolls-Royce acquires automation business
Rolls-Royce has acquired Servowatch Systems, a UK-based international supplier of integrated marine automation solutions for navies, commercial vessels and large yachts.
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Cargotec selling Navis
Cargotec announced that it will continue to evaluate the strategic options of its Navis software business, which includes new ownership structures or a potential sale.
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Speakers confirmed for second Workboat 2050 decarbonisation webinar
An impressive lineup of speakers has been announced for next week''s second online session of the Get Set for Workboat 2050 conference series sponsored by Southerly Designs.
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Swiss barge service to key European terminals
A new regular barge service will operate from Basel-Kleinhüningen and Basel-Birsfelden to various deepsea terminals at the ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp.
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ECMAs open now for 2021
Nominations are now open for the 2021 European Commercial Marine Awards, which will be presented at Seawork in June.
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3D maritime studio opens doors
A new 3D visualisation company for the maritime industry, has officially opened its doors in Rotterdam.
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Online service connects owners and charterers
A newly launched online service has been designed to better connect vessel owners with prospective charterers.
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Preparing for a 25-fold increase in EU offshore wind
The Offshore Renewable Energy Strategy presented by the European Commission today foresees 300GW of offshore wind in the EU by 2050.
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JV offers renewable energy advisory services
A new joint venture has been established to provide renewable energy advisory services to the Nordic region.
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First infectious disease mitigation notation
New guidance to help marine and offshore operators reduce the transmission of disease has been launched alongside the industry’s first infectious disease mitigation notation.
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Post Covid safety service
Palfinger has successfully completed its first major refurbishment job since the outbreak of the COVID-19-pandemic.
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Blyth bids for Boris bucks
The Energy Central partnership has submitted a bid for UK Government funding to support a package of infrastructure work.
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Simulation centre aids safety and efficiency
A new pioneering maritime simulation centre delivers an immersive environment for crew learning that is boosting operational safety and efficiency.
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Deeper channels at Thyboron
Plans to deepen the approach channel to the Danish port of Thyboron, which have been under discussion for the past 10 years have finally received an environmental permit to proceed.
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Novel fuels: drop-in or not?
In the Commercial Marine Network’s first webinar in a new, free to attend five Webinar series, industry experts have begun the process of steering a course to decarbonising workboat operations.
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Ammonia fuel guidance
US classification society ABS has published guidance on Ammonia as Marine Fuel, evaluating the challenges in design and operation of ammonia-fuelled vessels.
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Seaweed industry worth €9bn to Europe
The economic potential of an expanded seaweed market in Europe could be worth €9 billion in just a decade, according to a new report released by the Seaweed for Europe Coalition.
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Green hydrogen export from Iceland to Rotterdam
Landsvirkjun, the National Power Company of Iceland, and the Port of Rotterdam have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to perform a pre-feasibility study of exporting green hydrogen from Iceland to Rotterdam.