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  • News

    FoundOcean flourishing

    2013-05-07T07:30:00Z

    Scottish-based dedicated offshore construction grouting company FoundOcean has announced its 2012 year-end results, which saw turnover hitting £17.9 million, up 51% on the previous year.

  • The windfarm will be located 8km off the East Yorkshire coast
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    Gardline to survey E.ON windfarm

    2013-05-03T15:22:00Z

    The UK’s Gardline Marine Sciences Limited’s (GMSL) wildlife department has been contracted by energy group, E.ON, to carry out construction phase environmental surveys for the Humber Gateway offshore windfarm off the East Yorkshire coast.

  • News

    Port life publication

    2013-05-03T15:15:00Z

    The second edition of Harwich Ahoy!, an occasional publication on behalf of the Harwich Lifeboat station and crew, has just been published, with a web version available online at www.harwich-ahoy.co.uk

  • Tony Hanson: "This will have a positive affect on all markets"
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    Solace Global supports UK changes

    2013-05-03T11:09:00Z

    The UK''s private maritime securty company (PMSC), Solace Global Mariitme, is supporting the UK’s input for changes to the international management standards, BS EN ISO9001.

  • As well as this restructure, BMT Surveys has launched a dedicated Risk & Quality division to reflect an industry demand for loss prevention
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    BMT restructures marine survey businesses

    2013-05-02T16:20:00Z

    BMT Group Ltd (BMT) has announced that marine surveying companies BMT De Beer and BMT Techmar became BMT Surveys on the 1 May.

  • The Triplex MDH 42 can lift, move and park heavy anchors up to 42 tonnes
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    Triplex contract with BOA Offshore

    2013-05-02T16:19:00Z

    Norwegian marine equipment provider, Triplex AS, has secured an order from BOA Offshore for its Multi Deck Handling (MDH) 42.

  • News

    Fuels foil Fos

    2013-05-02T07:30:00Z

    Despite growth in deepsea containers and other key trades, total cargo throughput at the French port Marseilles Fos fell 9% to 20m tonnes to the end of March, a 2MT drop on the first quarter last year.

  • News

    SP Gears acquired

    2013-05-01T19:56:00Z

    The Virginia USA based PT Group has acquired SP Gears, a British specialist gear manufacturer based in Orpington, Kent.

  • Incat’s new 24m catamaran passenger ferry for Sealink
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    New Incat Crowther ferry

    2013-05-01T19:55:00Z

    Australian naval architect, Incat Crowther, has designed a new 24m catamaran passenger ferry currently under construction for Sydney Harbour’s Sealink.

  • The vessels will be used for hydrographic surveys in the Congo River
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    Alu Marine completes survey vessels

    2013-05-01T16:32:00Z

    French shipbuilder, Alu Marine, has completed the construction of two 7.80m aluminium survey vessels for the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

  • News

    Italy propels Russia

    2013-05-01T07:30:00Z

    Eliche Radice S.p.A. became the first Italian company certified by the Russian River Register last month.

  • News

    Tonnage fall

    2013-04-30T19:56:00Z

    The port of Antwerp handled 46,997,502 tonnes of freight in the first three months of this year, an increase of 1.4% compared with the same period in 2012.

  • The Hubba can provide broadband connection up to 20 miles offshore
    News

    Buzz Marine expands range

    2013-04-30T12:37:00Z

    The UK’s broadband solutions company, Buzz Marine, has added a new internal unit to its range, the free standing Hubba, designed for portable onboard 3G broadband reception.

  • Harry Wilson
    News

    Just don’t mention retirement

    2013-04-30T07:30:00Z

    “If you had to come down to one point that makes the biggest difference in this industry I''d say it''s the relationships,” says Harry Wilson of UK Docks Marine Services.

  • The 'Erika' shipwreck could lead to changes in maritime rules
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    Erika trial sparks European debate

    2013-04-29T16:10:00Z

    The Conference Peripheral Maritime Regions (CPMR) is calling on the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and the European Union to improve maritime safety following a debate in the European Parliament last week about the 1999 ‘Erika’ shipwreck.

  • The 'Costa Concordia' is likely to be the most complex and expensive wreck removal operation of its kind
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    Costly wreck removals

    2013-04-26T18:00:00Z

    In a new report, international insurer Lloyd’s of London reveals that the increasing size of vessels is causing the costs of the removal of wrecked ships to rise.

  • News

    New chief executive

    2013-04-26T16:25:00Z

    UKHO: The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has announced that Ian Moncrieff CBE has been appointed to the role of Chief Executive.

  • Victor Marine’s system is unique “because it has a very small footprint”.
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    Victor Marine sewage treatment

    2013-04-25T21:26:00Z

    The UK’s Victor Marine Ltd has developed a new Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) for the marine market which complies with the latest IMO Resolution MEPC 159(55). The full system is also Bureau Veritas type tested and approved.

  • News

    Dry on windfarms

    2013-04-25T20:42:00Z

    Netherlands based Pronomar BV has been appointed as a supplier of the company sustainable energy company EWE in Oldenburg/Germany.

  • News

    First ‘motorways’ training

    2013-04-25T20:40:00Z

    Escola Europea de SSS (2E3S) has organized the first motorways of the sea training courses called WHITE MOS for students coming from the Spain, Mexico and Belgium.