Key Deals – Page 252

  • British Waterways has installed a flexible liner in the Lancaster Canal at Thwaites Brow to prevent future leaks.
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    McMurdo Launches Regional 'Centres of Excellence' Plan

    2003-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Portsmouth UK based marine safety equipment manufacturers McMurdo have announced plans to set up regional ''centres of excellence'' in major ports around the world.

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    Four Minute Smile

    2003-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The Thames passenger vessel Elizabethan observed a man fall into the Thames without a lifejacket while securing a workboat last month. The Elizabethan sent a distress call to London Coastguard.

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    German Yard Heads Into Busy 2003 After Delivering 'Loreley'

    2003-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The Genthin facility of German shipyard Schiffbau und Entwicklungs-gesellschaft Tangermunde (SET) has handed over the police boat newbuilding Loreley to authorities in Mainz.

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    SARIS II Wins Top Award

    2003-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The search and rescue information system SARIS II, developed by British Maritime Technology subsidiary BMT Cordah Ltd, has won the 2003 Maritime Excellence Award for ''Technological Excellence in Training''. The UK''s Maritime and Coastguard Agency has been involved in the SARIS II project since its inception and operates the system ...

  • Inchcape 16 is shown under construction in Dubai.
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    ISS Ahead of Schedule

    2003-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Inchcape Shipping Services'' (ISS) programme to expand support services in the Arabian Gulf is continuing apace, with the two launch vessels ordered last June on course to be delivered ahead of schedule.

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    Alfa Laval Tanks Up in Denmark

    2003-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Marine oil treatment, desalinisation and heat transfer solutions specialist Alfa Laval has acquired the Danish Toftejorg Group, which includes tank cleaning specialists Gunclean Toftejorg.

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    Lights Due for a Rethink, Shippers Tell UK

    2003-03-01T00:00:00Z

    A grouping of major shipping lines have warned the British government that they could end direct calls at UK ports and even go to court unless light dues are brought into line with those in most other European countries. The dues, which fund the provision of navigational aids, are paid ...

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    Bountiful Year for Milford Haven

    2003-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Milford Haven Port Authority has reported a strong performance in shipping activity for the year 2002, with the number of ships using the Welsh deepwater port up 3% to 3,445 while gross tonnage grew by 4.4% to 48,360,000. Recent innovations and investments at the port include the routine active escorting ...

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    Cosalt Ropes Offshore Partnership

    2003-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Cosalt Safety & Protection has formed an exclusive working partnership with Belgium based rope manufacturer BEXCOropes to promote, sell, manufacture and supply Single Point Mooring (SPM) hawser assemblies to the offshore marine market. The move extends Cosalt''s presence in the offshore sector, where it already supplies a range of products ...

  • Following in the wake of the tragic events of 11 September 2001, IMO adopted new regulations to avert shipping from being a target of international terrorism.
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    ISPS Training Takes Centre Stage at seawork2003

    2003-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The new IMO security standards incorporated in the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS) were adopted by the Contracting Governments to SOLAS at the IMO Diplomatic Conference late last year. The phasing in time for ISPS is remarkably short, ending on 1 July 2004.

  • The VTS display for the Port of Cork provides port controllers with extensive radar coverage combined with tracked locations of Port Authority Vessels.
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    Cat In a Box Makes Tracks to seawork2003

    2003-03-01T00:00:00Z

    One of the long distance travellers to seawork2003 will be first time exhibitor Neptun Workboats AS from Oslo, Norway. The company''s ConCat containerised catamaran is based on a proven workboat design to which is added the unique MB Folding Mechanism (MBFM) which allows the craft to be pulled out of ...

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    First Waterfront Expo 2003 to Take Place at ExCeL

    2003-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The first Waterfront Expo, Waterfront Expo 2003, an international waterfront conference and exhibition designed to serve the needs of professionals involved in waterfront and marina design, will be held in London 22-23 October 2003 at the ExCeL exhibition centre in London''s Docklands, the organisers have announced.

  • HSS and Dredging International used their purpose-built jack-up Vagrant to install the wind turbines on the Samso offshore wind farm.
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    Suzuki Tops Euro Outboard Sales

    2003-03-01T00:00:00Z

    A 2002 sales increase of over 200% has given Suzuki a clear European lead in the fast growing 115-140hp outboard motor sector. Export figures published recently by ICOMIA handed Suzuki a 27.5% overall market share and 38.1% of four stroke sales, the only area in which Suzuki has an interest.

  • Kalmars RT Center in San Antonio, Texas has received an order from TACOM for another 93 RTCHs.
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    Demand Surge for Rough Terrain Container Handlers

    2003-02-01T00:00:00Z

    As mobilisation builds for a possible war with Iraq, the Tank Automotive & Armaments Command (TACOM) of the US Army has placed another delivery order with the Kalmar RT Center LLC for Rough Terrain Container Handlers (RTCH). The new delivery order totals 93 machines and other logistical items carrying a ...

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    Solar Solve Launch ROLASOLV

    2003-02-01T00:00:00Z

    South Shields UK based Solar Solve Marine has supplemented its well established range of type approved SOLASOLV anti-glare sunscreens with the launch of ROLASOLV, a range of fire retardant roller blinds for crew and passenger accommodation areas.

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    Norwegian Shipowner Earns Prestige

    2003-02-01T00:00:00Z

    As controversy continues in the wake of the Prestige sinking off Spain, a refreshing approach to vessel management was seen in the UK earlier this month when the single hulled oil tanker Arendal was detained in Shetland after its owners requested a classification society surveyor inspect cracks reported by the ...

  • Bad Bramstedt-BG02: German Coast Guard gets first of punchy trio.
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    Russian Hulls for Germany's New Coast Guard Vessels

    2003-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The German Coast Guard has taken delivery of Bad Bramstedt, the first of three advanced new patrol boats from Abeking & Rasmussen in Lemwerder for service mainly in the German Bight region of the North Sea.

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    Cosalt Broadens Base With Seadog Acquisition

    2003-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Cosalt Safety & Protection has acquired the Scottish company Seadog Lifesaving Appliances in a deal valued at approximately £ 2.5m. Cosalt describes the acquisition as a natural step forward for both the well established companies. Seadog has been trading in its present form since the 1960s and Cosalt''s history stretches ...

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    HR Wallingford To Lead Earth Observation Team

    2003-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Civil engineering hydraulics and water environment consultancy HR Wallingford has been chosen by the European Space Agency to lead a team to evaluate the market for satellite earth observation (EO) data. The one year project will forecast the key trends that will evolve in the coastal management market in the ...

  • The Kamewa VLWJ235 will be the most powerful waterjet thus far.
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    Rolls Royce Ups Waterjet Power Stakes

    2003-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Rolls Royce has developed the world''s most powerful waterjets for a Japanese Techno-Superliner which will carry 700 passengers and 210 tonnes of cargo at 38 knots, cutting the journey time for the 1,000km voyage between Tokyo and the Ogasawara Islands by 10 hours. The 14,500grt Techno-Superliner, due to enter service ...