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    Shipping on the Humber - The South Bank

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    The River Humber has been used for commercial navigation for centuries and remains today as one of the busiest stretches of waterway in Britain.

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    Resolute

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    The finest vessel in Queen Victoria''s Navy was HMS Resolute, a ship which was abandoned in 1854 locked in Arctic ice.

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    Just Off the Swale - The story of the barge building village of Conyer

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    The peaceful waterside village of Conyer nestles at the head of the North Kent creek which shares its name, situated to the south of The Swale and the Isle of Sheppey it has a timeless charm of a rural idyll.

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    Conference

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    A conference on Water Status Monitoring under the WFD will be held in Lille, France on 12-14 March 2007.

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    World's 'Greenest' Catamaran Ordered in Norway

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    Construction of what is being billed as the ''greenest'' boat ever built'' has begun at Norway''s Fjellstrand Shipyard for the environmental organisation Green Warriors of Norway (GW) in Bergen.

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    New AMOT Distibutor

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    AMOT has established a new authorised distributor partner in Germany, Lehmann & Michels, for its XTS-W bearing condition monitoring system.

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    Global Marine Jobshop

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    The Institute of Marine Engineering Science and Technology (IMarEST) has launched a new marine proffesional employment service for its 15,000 members in over 100 countries. The service is open to marine companies looking for qualified and skilled professionals and for IMarEST members looking for a change of career ...

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    EMEC Backs Harmonisation

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    The European Marine Equipment Council (EMEC), which represents some 1,250 companies across Europe, has welcomed the Draft EP TRAN Committee Report''s amendments to the European Commission''s Draft Classification Societies'' Directive.

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    GL Workers Reject BV Bid

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    Bureau veritas'' latest takeover bid for rival classification society Germanischer Lloyd has been rejected as hostile by the GL Works Council, which has three representatives on the seven member board which will shape the German group''s response to the French bid.

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    25.4m German Police Fleet Renewal

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    Schleswig Holstein''s State Waterways Police (WSP) has completed a Europe-wide tender process by awarding orders for four patrol boats to home shipyard Fassmer as part of a ¢ 25.4m fleet renewal programme.

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    Fos 2XL Go-Ahead

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    Container throughput at the French port of Marseilles-Fos rose by 4% for the ten months to the end of October, including a 7% increase to 542,000 TEU on east-west trades through Fos,where construction of the Fos 2XL extension is set to start following ratification of the concession agreement between the ...

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    All-Woman Tall Ship

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    The Jubilee Sailing Trust (JST) of the UK unveiled plans last month at Sail Training International''s annual conference in Poland to compete in the Tall Ships Race 2008 with the competition''s first all female crew.

  • Brewery tanks from Germany are delivered to the Port of Lowestoft.
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    A Load Off the Road at Lowestoft

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    The ABP Port of Lowestoft has played an important role in relieving road traffic pollution by handling brewery plant equipment for local company Adnams. Nine stainless steel brewery tanks built in Germany and valued at some £ 1.5m were manufactured in Germany and shipped to Lowestoft on board ''RMS Scanlark'' ...

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    'World's Largest Ferries' for Stena

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    Aker Yards has signed a contract with Stena Rederi AB of Sweden to deliver two innovative super ferries in the first and third quarters of 2010. The ¢ 400m contract includes options for two further vessels and demonstrates Aker''s ability to operate effectively across borders, with the basic design of ...

  • Criminal prosecutions against the shipping industry are up in the Netherlands.
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    Dutch Courts Put Heat on Ports

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    Following a reorganisation of the Justice Department in the Netherlands last year, and as a result of an ongoing restructuring of the Coast Guard, there has been a noticeable increase in the number of criminal prosecutions being pursued against the shipping industry and against maritime personnel.

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    EPS Thruster Grabs Dutch Innovation Award

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    The prestigious 2006 Dutch Maritime Innovation Award went to Van der Velden Marine Systems in presentations at Groenekan near Utrecht last month. The prize completes a successful year for the company''s EPS Thruster, which had also won the DAME Award at METS 2005.

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    Wizards of Oz

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    Dover UK based Burgess Marine, which supports Incat fast ferries across the globe, sent a dedicated team of employees to Incat Tasmania''s Hobart shipyard in Australia for a specially developed ''in-house'' training course.

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    Online Licensing for Ships

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    UK communications regulator Ofcom has launched an online lifetime licensing service for ships'' and amateur radio.

  • BV argues that an alliance with GL would have the size to survive any downturn in global shipping and shipbuilding. Photo courtesy Port of Felixstowe.
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    Buoyant BV Pursues Wary GL

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    French classification society Bureau Veritas is enjoying a record breaking year, with turnover expected to reach ¢ 1.8 billion by the end of this month. Speaking at a reception at Trinity House in London last month, managing director Bernard Anne said the group is doubling in size every five years ...

  • A Multraship vessel works to remove 'Limosa 2' from the rocky beach below the cliffs at Hope Point.
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    Multraship Refloats Tank Barge Newbuilding

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    A Multraship vessel works to remove 'Limosa 2' from the rocky beach below the cliffs at Hope Point.On December 8, working under an LOF 2000 form in cooperation with URS Salvage & Maritime Contracting, Multraship mobilised the rescue tender Brandaris, the multipurpose salvage vessels Multrasalvor and Union Beaver, the tug ...