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  • The pumps at full flow in the QE2 lock
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    Hands to the pumps

    2014-08-20T16:10:00Z

    Neway Pumps (UK) is growing a reputation for its pumping solutions, and particularly in dealing with over- pumping situations within the marine sector. The company had a chance to prove this recently when it was faced with the challenge of pumping 5.5 cubic metres per second capacity out of the ...

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    Offshore Energy 2014

    2014-08-20T15:31:00Z

    This year''s Offshore Energy exhibition will take place at Amsterdam RAI, The Netherlands, from 28 to 29 October 2014.

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    PML unveils advanced buoy

    2014-08-19T16:45:00Z

    The UK’s Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) has unveiled a new near surface ocean profiling buoy, which it says will be critical for boosting our understanding of our oceans and climate.

  • The feasibility study recognises the scale of the airport’s economic benefit but notes that more detailed work needs to be done on several issues
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    Thames airport feasibility studies

    2014-08-19T16:23:00Z

    The UK Airports Commission has published its Inner Thames Estuary airport feasibility study which seemingly reveals no reason to doubt the credibility of the development.

  • Part of the new product range is the newly developed GOLF 275 FR AC lifejacket
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    Safety first at SMM

    2014-08-18T17:49:00Z

    German life-saving expert, Bernhardt Apparatebau, has recently presented a new range of Secumar lifejackets and survival suits at both the SMM and WindEnergy exhibitions.

  • The Vic-Press system now has six type approvals
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    Victaulic system receives five new approvals

    2014-08-18T17:12:00Z

    Mechanical pipe-joining systems manufacturer, Victaulic, has received five new type approvals for its Vic-Press, a flame-free press system for joining small-diameter stainless steel pipe.

  • The DeltaStream device will be among the world’s first grid-connected demonstration devices to generate green, sustainable and predictable tidal power
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    Energy generator goes with the flow

    2014-08-15T16:48:00Z

    Wales’ first full-scale tidal energy generator has been unveiled ahead of its installation in Ramsey Sound, Pembrokeshire.

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    ABPmer extends coastal database

    2014-08-14T16:26:00Z

    UK-based ABP Marine Environmental Research (ABPmer) is extending its coastal realignment Online Marine Registry (OMReg) to include a wider range of practical shoreline adaptation techniques.

  • Ranieri Tonissi
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    New premises for Ranieri Tonissi

    2014-08-14T12:46:00Z

    The Italian importer of MAN engines and operator of the MAN service base for marine engines, Ranieri Tonissi S.p.A., moved to its new headquarters in Genoa in June. Commercial customers will benefit from the location directly on the deepwater pier.

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    Renewables for ferry

    2014-08-14T11:47:00Z

    Eco Marine Power, a marine renewable energy technology company based in Japan, has announced that it has begun a project to jointly deploy and evaluate with Blue Star Ferries of Greece, a range of technologies for shipping including the Aquarius Management and Automation System (MAS) with an integrated marine solar ...

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    MTU engines order

    2014-08-13T16:29:00Z

    Propulsion multinational Rolls-Royce Power Systems has won an order for six MTU diesel engines to power three double-ended ferries in Turkey. The ferries are being built by Turkey''s Ceksan Shipyard and will be deployed by operator Izmir Metropolitan Municipality to power car and passenger ferries serving the Gulf of Izmir ...

  • The 11m 'Laura Dean' has been delivered to Ireland
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    Blyth Workcats delivers to Ireland

    2014-08-13T15:43:00Z

    UK-based Blyth Workcats has delivered a new 11m dive boat to the Mevagh Dive Centre in Ireland.

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    Lerwick on target

    2014-08-13T11:26:00Z

    Increases in cargo, passengers and mackerel landings helped the UK’s Port of Lerwick achieve forecast traffic levels in the half-year to June, 2014, compared with the same period in 2013.

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    Cork buoyant

    2014-08-12T16:32:00Z

    2013 proved a good year for the Port of Cork, which has reported an increase in traffic volumes from 9.05 million tonnes in 2012 to 9.12 million tonnes in 2013. Turnover amounted to €23.3 million in 2013, an increase of 6.59% and after deducting costs, the profit on ordinary activities ...

  • Lankhorst's Tipto winchline will be on show at SMM 2014
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    Lankhorst Ropes at SMM

    2014-08-12T16:12:00Z

    Netherlands-based Lankhorst Ropes is exhibiting at SMM 2014 where it will present innovations in stronger and safer maritime ropes and through-life support.

  • Peter Forey: "We are the largest European distributor for GME, so it makes sense for us to co-ordinate the recall efforts in the UK."
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    Sartech supports EPIRB recall

    2014-08-11T15:55:00Z

    UK-based Sartech Engineering is playing its part in the recent product recall for certain GME EPIRBs and will be processing any affected models from the UK.

  • The DR-760 model lies towards the top of the Vanguard size range
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    New RIB range

    2014-08-08T17:31:00Z

    UK boatbuilder Vanguard International have partnered with a Portuguese company to build a whole new range of RIBs covering a range of sizes and tube material options across both the commercial and leisure sectors.

  • Colin Leyden: "It is a great achievement to reach 20 years of business in the UK"
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    Falck celebrates 20 years

    2014-08-08T16:34:00Z

    Falck Safety Services is marking two decades in business this year, after first launching in the UK in 1994.

  • With speeds of over 50 knots, the targets are fast and versatile
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    Target practice

    2014-08-08T14:40:00Z

    War: What is it good for? Well, It’s certainly not good for the longevity of this rather tasty looking twin outboard fast launch. UK defence and research company QinetiQ, as part of a new Marine Surface Target Service, has signed a contract with Autonomous Surface Vehicles (ASV) for the supply ...

  • Opus Marine will equip five of their CTVs with the new Motion Impact Recorder system
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    Motion impact recording

    2014-08-08T13:52:00Z

    Opus Marine, a German operator of crew transfer vessels, has invested in a system to record impact forces applied to boat landings in offshore wind farms. Body forces which the service technicians have to experience as seated passengers during the transit will also be recorded.