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  • Mercator Media's summer party cruise was, in many ways, becoming a victim of its own success
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    ICS responds to ‘migrant crisis’

    2014-12-09T16:00:00Z

    In response to the continuing situation in the Mediterranean, which has necessitated commercial shipping to rescue tens of thousands of migrants and refugees during 2014, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), the global trade association for merchant shipowners, has published new Guidance on Large Scale Rescue Operations at Sea.

  • Chris Tierney: “Subsea engineering has changed and we are at the forefront of maximising life of field workscopes”
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    Driving subsea environmental innovation

    2014-12-09T15:57:00Z

    A leading north-east UK subsea engineering firm has developed what it calls an environmental first for the UK subsea industry - re-usable subsea mats for the seabed which help to save money and protect the environment.

  • The MultiDocker is already increasing productivity at the Port of Cardiff
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    ABP injects £600k into South Wales ports

    2014-12-09T12:49:00Z

    The UK’s Associated British Ports (ABP) is giving South Wales ports a boost in capacity and productivity with a £600,000 investment in modern cargo handling equipment.

  • Cliff Grainger: "The Sally Ann manufacturing and fit-out contract demonstrated our quality craftsmanship"
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    UK outfitting expertise

    2014-12-08T17:08:00Z

    Birkenhead UK based contractor MPE Interiors has supplied its manufacturing and outfitting expertise to an Irish shipyard building a new salmon farm vessel.

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    Shipdock Amsterdam a triple threat

    2014-12-08T15:11:00Z

    Damen Shiprepair and Conversion’s Shipdock Amsterdam has been certified by Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance for meeting international quality, safety and environment management systems standards.

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    ‘Tara’ expedition findings

    2014-12-05T17:12:00Z

    Initial findings from the exploration schooner, ‘Tara’, has revealed important information on plastic pollution at sea and other environmental issues related to the Mediterranean.

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    Italian ZF training centre

    2014-12-05T11:51:00Z

    Transmission giant ZF Marine has opened a new Training and service centre inside its existing location in Arco near Lake Garda, Italy.

  • Creative diving to get that final loop in place. Probably too cold a manoeuvre for the UK’s waters
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    Dock against the clock

    2014-12-03T16:47:00Z

    An event from the US East Coast might just catch on over here: boat docking challenges – or, as the American teams like the Chesapeake Cowboys like to call it, ‘water rodeo’.

  • 'PB Daintree' is one of 30 PB Towage vessels operating MPMWin
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    Marine Software for Oz harbour tugs

    2014-12-03T16:25:00Z

    UK-based Marine Software has supplied its Marine Planned Maintenance system (MPMWin) for two ASD harbour and escort tugs based in Brisbane, Australia.

  • OFFSHORETAXI one - ready to go.
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    German flag cats add offshore transfer clout

    2014-12-03T16:12:00Z

    Due to enter service in December after completion at a shipyard in Cuxhaven is the first lightweight 23.95m Type Baltec A240 crew transfer catamaran – billed as capable of operation in waves of three metres.

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    Palfinger jack-up-rig upgrade

    2014-12-03T14:40:00Z

    Damen Shiprepair Vlissingen has completed a major upgrade of Keppel Fels ‘N’ Class drilling rig thirty days early, largely due to the support lent by Palfinger''s JUMP system.

  • Versatile Lina. MJ told more will follow
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    Danish-CAT-SWATH crew tender makes waves

    2014-12-03T11:49:00Z

    Energy concern E.ON is reported satisfied with its first ‘second generation’ CAT-SWATH tender from Norwegian owner Odjfell Wind while Odjfell itself tips more orders for the boats from Danish Yachts.

  • Lindsay Leask: “Wave Energy Scotland will provide crucial support to the home-grown Scottish companies who dominate the sector and allow collaboration”
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    New Scottish wave technology body

    2014-12-02T17:23:00Z

    The Scottish Government says that a new wave technology development body is to be established which aims to encourage innovation in the industry.

  • Early trials of Oceanus 2 have been "highly encouraging". Photo: Paul Harry flamouthphotos.com
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    Waves of encouragement for Seatricity

    2014-12-02T17:20:00Z

    UK-based Seatricity Ltd says its new Oceanus 2 Wave Energy programme has recorded “highly encouraging early data” in moderate waves off the north Cornish coast, ahead of its winter refurbishment programme.

  • A cut in resources may mean masters and crews are more burdened with SAR missions
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    Concerns over reducing SAR resources

    2014-12-01T16:42:00Z

    The Seafarers’ Rights International (SRI) has raised concerns about the reduced resources of search and rescue (SAR) resources in the Mediterranean which may increase the amount of rescue missions undertaken by masters and crews.

  • The vessel can undertake forward transfers via a heavily fendered reinforced bow
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    Safehaven cat for Norway

    2014-12-01T14:30:00Z

    Safehaven Marine have just launched ‘Feminin’ the latest of their Wildcat 53 catamarans supplied to Fonnes Battservice of Norway. The vessel has been designed for multiple operational roles of crew transfer, pilotage and passenger carrying around the Fjords and oil platforms off Bergen, Norway, and has been built to class ...

  • CTruk’s patented moveable wheelhouse and modular deck pod system will enable the vessel to fulfil multiple roles
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    New CTruk launched

    2014-11-28T16:01:00Z

    The first-of-class CTruk MPC22, ‘CWind Sword’, was launched this week ahead of sea trials and imminent deployment to Germany. The 22m multi-role composite workboat has been built for UK based offshore wind service provider CWind and its boat share partner, Ventus Workboats. CWind Sword will start work on a CWind ...

  • Hydrosphere delivered 174 Carmanah 601 and M650 solar powered marine navigation lights to the UK's Greater Gabbard windfarm in 2012
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    Hydrosphere distribution changes

    2014-11-27T16:34:00Z

    After working with Carmanah for more than 16 years and with sales of nearly 14,000 lights, Hydrosphere’s distributor agreement with the firm has been terminated.

  • Seawork Asia focuses on the future potential of the workboat market in the region
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    Success for Seawork Asia 2014

    2014-11-27T12:52:00Z

    The Seawork Asia exhibition 2014 came just at the right time according to delegates, the future of the work boat market in China and the region has great potential going forward.

  • Suttle Projects has just completed work on Poole harbour’s sea defences
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    Suttles adds to piling capability

    2014-11-27T11:51:00Z

    Suttle Projects, based in Dorset UK, has extended the company’s sheet piling capability with the purchase of a new Doosan DX140LC-3 14 tonne crawler excavator which is already being put to good use.