Key Deals – Page 51

  • Scotrenewables' SR2000 - the world's largest tidal turbine - is ready for trials
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    World’s largest tidal turbine ready for trials

    2016-05-25T12:14:00Z

    Orkney-based Scotrenewables Tidal Power has launched its 2MW SR2000, the world’s largest energy generating tidal turbine.

  • PanPan works with any smartphone or tablet to alert the user to a man overboard situation
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    PanPan crew watcher

    2016-05-25T09:19:00Z

    A new piece of kit is in development for both the commercial and leisure marine markets that uses a smartphone to alert crew members to a man overboard situation.

  • The contract involved Njord Offshore’s catamaran, Njord Freyr
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    Full engine and IPS service from James Troop

    2016-05-24T16:56:00Z

    UK-based marine engine supplier, James Troop & Co, has completed a full engine and inboard propulsion system (IPS) service for Njord Offshore. This is said to be the first UK work of its kind on a windfarm support vessel.

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    Europort Romania 2016

    2016-05-24T15:16:00Z

    From 10 to 12 May 2016 the 11th edition of Europort Romania took place in main port city Constanta. During the maritime networking event, a record number of 63 maritime equipment and service suppliers met with over 500 maritime professionals, from Romania as well as from other Black Sea countries.

  • The MENCK MHU 3500S pile driving hammer being loaded at the Port of Hamburg
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    Epic assembly sees huge hammer loaded in Hamburg

    2016-05-24T10:33:00Z

    In an endeavour lasting almost nine hours, a 580 tonne hydraulic pile driving hammer has been transhipped at the handling facilities of Hamburg-based Wallmann & Co.’s universal terminal.

  • Mariner 115hp Command Thrust powers 6m Atlantic Fisher, operated by Cattewater Harbour Commissioners
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    Power solutions on show from Barrus

    2016-05-20T16:09:00Z

    UK-based sales and distribution company, Barrus will be showcasing its latest portfolio of power solutions at Seawork International 2016.

  • News

    Turku meeting

    2016-05-19T09:56:00Z

    Top executives from European shipyards and European maritime equipment manufacturers have met with Karmenu Vella, the EU Commissioner responsible for Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries.

  • There is a purpose-built docking and fender system for easy access to the offshore monopiles
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    Daughtercraft deal

    2016-05-17T09:19:00Z

    Tuco Marine Group of Denmark has signed a new order for a third 11m Wind Farm Service Boat from the ProZero series of fast rescue boats, daughter crafts and workboats.

  • Rolls-Royce will supply machinery and equipment for the ‘RSS Sir David Attenborough’
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    Rolls-Royce to equip UK polar research ship

    2016-05-16T11:34:00Z

    The UK’s Cammell Laird shipyard has chosen a Rolls-Royce design for the UK’s future polar research ship, which, when built, will be one of the most advanced scientific maritime vessels ever constructed.

  • The name giving Ceremony took place at her home port in Harlingen
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    Naming ceremony of ‘Zwerver II’

    2016-05-16T11:31:00Z

    The ‘Zwerver II’ Walk-to-Work support vessel was recently officially named by operators Seacontractors. The name giving Ceremony took place at her home port in Harlingen, the Netherlands.

  • The ceremony was held at A&P Tyne in Newcastle
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    ‘Maersk Connector’ naming

    2016-05-16T10:00:00Z

    DeepOcean 1 UK Ltd., a subsidiary of the Dutch DeepOcean Group Holding BV (DeepOcean), recently held a naming ceremony for the ‘Maersk Connector’ in corporation with Maersk Supply Service.

  • Jiangyin Rongxing will showcase its portfolio of vessels at Seawork Asia
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    Seawork Asia aiming to strengthen the sector

    2016-05-11T10:56:00Z

    Seawork Asia aims to provide commercial marine and workboat organisations with the opportunity to explore the potential for growth in China’s growing maritime economy.

  • A review of tidal lagoons, such as this proposed one at Swansea Bay, will commence imminently
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    ICE welcomes imminent tidal lagoon review

    2016-05-11T10:45:00Z

    The Institute of Civil Engineers (ICE) welcomes the imminent commencement of an independent review into tidal lagoons, calling for a speedy decision on the future of tidal power.

  • Areas such as offshore wind farms are set to create millions of jobs in the coming years
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    OECD report predicts ocean economy to double

    2016-05-06T16:50:00Z

    According to a new OECD report, the ocean economy is expected to more than double in size to be worth over US$3.2 trillion by 2030 with more sustainable development.

  • The Port of Antwerp Authority is launching an international market survey to garner information for its water bus project
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    Antwerp launches market survey for water bus

    2016-05-05T15:32:00Z

    The Port of Antwerp Authority has launched an international survey to help make its proposed water bus a reality.

  • IMEC and ITF have announced a $3M investment package in Ukrainian marine training
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    IMEC and ITF invest in Ukraine marine training

    2016-05-04T11:56:00Z

    The International Maritime Employers’ Council (IMEC) and the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) have agreed to invest $3M in Ukrainian marine training.

  • 'Sea Installer' berthed at Damen Shiprepair Amsterdam
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    ‘Sea Installer’ upgrade

    2016-05-04T11:09:00Z

    Damen Shiprepair Amsterdam (DSAm), part of Netherlands-headquartered Damen Shiprepair & Conversion, is currently undertaking a major modification and maintenance project on the jack-up vessel ‘Sea Installer’.

  • For suitable oil fields, wind-powered water injection is technically feasible
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    Wind-powered oil recovery gets closer

    2016-05-03T17:58:00Z

    For the past year, participants from both the renewables and oil and gas industries have worked together in the DNV GL-led WIN WIN JIP to develop the concept of using floating wind turbines to power a water injection system in detail, and assess its technical and commercial feasibility.

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    French ocean energy notches up a gear

    2016-04-29T17:02:00Z

    Thanks to a recent government decree, over the next seven years, the French government intends to push 100 MW of installed tidal, wave and floating wind capacity and to have awarded tenders for a further 200 MW to 2GW.

  • FSVs are tasked with delivering cargo and crew to oil and gas platforms
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    Seacor Marine FSV with Twin Disc

    2016-04-29T15:10:00Z

    US-headquartered Seacor Marine’s newest fast supply vessel (FSV), the Alya McCall, relies on five high-performance Twin Disc MGX-61500SC QuickShift transmissions.