Key Deals – Page 93

  • 'Seajacks Leviathan' first had its blade racks cut loose and removed after completion of a wind turbine and propeller blade operation
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    Refurbished Seajacks ready to work

    2014-08-07T15:42:00Z

    Refurbished Seajacks vessels ‘Seajacks Leviathan’ and ‘Seajacks Kraken’ are ready for work following a series of repair and renewal jobs by Damen’s Shipdock Amsterdam.

  • Steve Driver: "The first step to improving remote access to applications and data is changing the internet’s role from backbone to occasionally needed service"
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    Solving internet coverage issues offshore

    2014-08-07T15:04:00Z

    The geographical remoteness of being offshore sites means that many offshore workers struggle to download data because of poor internet coverage, says Steve Driver from UK software and data expert, DXSTRO Software.

  • 'Costa Concordia' at Port of Genoa Voltri
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    'Costa Concordia' human remains

    2014-08-07T12:18:00Z

    Following the successful salvage operation of the ''Costa Concordia'' cruise liner in July, Italian authorities have reported that the ill fated liner may now have given up its final secret.

  • The boats are mounted on trailers supplied by SBS Ltd and towed by specialised support vehicles
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    New inflatables for fire and rescue

    2014-08-06T17:39:00Z

    Two new Zodiac Milpro FC 470 inflatables have been supplied to the UK''s Newport Pagnell and Beaconsfield fire stations from where they and their crews are available to provide a water rescue capability across the county.

  • News

    ITES addresses industry issues

    2014-08-06T16:42:00Z

    The upcoming International Tidal Energy Summit, taking place in November, will be addressing key issues and new developments of the fast-growing sector.

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    Appointment to ICE Council

    2014-08-06T14:45:00Z

    Dr Jane Smallman, managing director at UK based HR Wallingford, has been appointed to the Council of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).

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    Hamburg eyes North Rhine

    2014-08-05T17:28:00Z

    With the opening of a representative office in North-Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), the second most important region of the German market for Hamburg, the Port of Hamburg’s marketing organisation is making a point.

  • MTU's series 4000 gas engine on the test bed
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    MTU's propulsion at SMM

    2014-08-05T13:51:00Z

    Germany’s MTU is to present its latest propulsion and systems portfolio at the SMM exhibition, in response to the IMO Tier III emission standard, due to come into force in 2016.

  • The winning Omer 9 sub in action
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    Human submarine races

    2014-08-05T10:53:00Z

    The week-long European International Submarine Races organised by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology (IMarEST) saw teams from around the world come together to build and race self-built human propelled submarines.

  • Transport Minister Baroness Kramer visited the Port of Poole to learn how the funds will make a tangible difference to Dorset’s economy
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    Government funding for Poole

    2014-08-05T09:58:00Z

    A total of £66.3m in Government funding has been set aside for the Dorset Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) to improve infrastructure in Dorset, UK.

  • 'Costa Concordia' is now safely moored in the Port of Genoa Voltri, ready for scrapping
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    ‘Costa Concordia’ salvage complete

    2014-08-04T16:58:00Z

    ‘Costa Concordia’, the Concordia-class cruise ship that wrecked off the coast of Italy in 2012, has safely arrived at the Port of Genoa Voltri, marking completion of the largest maritime salvage job in history.

  • L to R: Chief Executive Brendan Keating and Chairman John Mullins
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    Cork forum

    2014-08-04T16:23:00Z

    Together the Chairman and Chief Executive of the Port of Cork Company has announced that the first ever Irish Maritime Forum will be held in Cork City Hall on Friday September 26th 2014.

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    LOI for Outreach

    2014-08-04T15:32:00Z

    Scotland based Outreach Ltd’s success in the ERRV market continues to grow with the latest letter of intent (LOI) from Singapore’s Sentinel Marine.

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    Tanks again

    2014-08-04T15:30:00Z

    A Banffshire (UK) company is seeking to bring wartime oil tanks in Orkney back into action as a modern-day fuel distribution base. Orkney Islands Council has agreed to afford Northern Oils the opportunity to investigate whether the tanks – built inside a hill on the island of Hoy – can ...

  • Adler and Allan drains and cleans vessel tanks ready for changeover to cleaner fuels
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    Future fuels: are you ready for Marpol?

    2014-08-01T17:09:00Z

    The Marpol Annex VI regulations centre round ensuring vessels limit pollution in the Baltic and North Sea Emission Control Area (ECA), and time is running out for shipowners to comply.

  • Ibercisa enjoys a strong presence in the tug sector
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    Ibercisa penetrates Brazil

    2014-08-01T15:14:00Z

    Spanish towing machinery supplier Ibercisa has announced its attendance at the 2014 edition of Navalshore to be held in Rio de Janeiro from the 12th - 14th August. This reflects the importance the Brazilian market now represents for this company.

  • ProZero Surfer is a lightweight 16m waterjet powered crew boat capable of 23 knots carrying up to 12 passengers
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    Composite workboats for oil and gas

    2014-08-01T12:05:00Z

    Marine Oil Transportation Consultants Inc (MarinOIL) and Tuco Group of Denmark have concluded a co-operation agreement that will see the marine projects consultancy market the Tuco-designed and built ProZero composite workboat range to the global offshore oil and gas sector.

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    Celtic Array shelved

    2014-07-31T16:36:00Z

    The 4.2GW Celtic Array wind farm has been cancelled by the development partnership of Centrica and DONG, representing a “real blow” to the economy on the west coast of the UK, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, according to not-for-profit industry body Regen SW.

  • GSS have undertaken an intensive programme of improvement of facilities and staff training at the yard
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    MoD contract for Silvers Marine

    2014-07-31T15:01:00Z

    In the UK, Argyll and Bute firm Silvers Marine has won a new five-year contract with Babcock International entailing Silvers Boatyard servicing and maintaining a fleet of vessels for the Ministry of Defence.

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    Moteurs Baudouin extends product range

    2014-07-31T12:09:00Z

    France-based Moteurs Baudouin is expanding its product range with the introduction of the M26.3 pure marine high speed diesel engine series.