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    New Nav-Tracker

    2015-12-16T12:30:00Z

    American expert in marine security and monitoring systems, Global Ocean Security Technologies (GOST), has a new addition to its Nav-Tracker vessel monitoring and surveillance systems – the GOST Nav-Tracker 3.0 SM.

  • BOGE Compressors has a new product range for the marine sector including the SRH-/RH-starting air piston compressor
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    BOGE expands its product range

    2015-12-15T11:58:00Z

    Germany’s BOGE Compressors, a leading supplier of industrial compressed air systems, has launched a new product range for the marine sector.

  • The new e-course addresses the rescue of refugees and migrants at sea
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    Humanitarian Response e-course launched

    2015-12-15T11:42:00Z

    Glasgow-based Marlins has announced the launch of its new e-learning course, Humanitarian Response, which addresses the rescue of refugees and migrants at sea.

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    MacArtney winch for Antarctica expedition

    2015-12-15T11:41:00Z

    The University of Gothenburg''s latest Antarctica expedition is benefitting from a state-of-the-art remotely operated vehicle (ROV) winch supplied by MacArtney Underwater Technology.

  • The ECO-PILOT gives the crew access to clear and precise consumption data
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    ECO-PILOT system

    2015-12-15T10:52:00Z

    French company C-Sense’s fuel consumption monitoring system, the ECO-PILOT, was introduced to the export markets at Europort.

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    Documenting human rights abuse at sea

    2015-12-14T16:37:00Z

    Human Rights at Sea (HRAS) has launched an initiative to use the eyeWitness to Atrocities app to document human rights abuses occurring at sea.

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    Mass rescue training course

    2015-12-11T15:59:00Z

    Delegates from 15 countries gathered at Shanghai Maritime University for a mass rescue operations (MRO) training course.

  • MSC Daniela - one of the green ships to call at the port of Antwerp
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    Green ships at Antwerp

    2015-12-11T12:59:00Z

    The port of Antwerp has seen a significant increase in the number of environmentally friendly seagoing ships.

  • A Port of Cork pilot disembarks
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    First IPSO certificate for Cork

    2015-12-10T15:46:00Z

    Classification society Bureau Veritas has issued its first certificate under the ISPO (International Standard for Maritime Pilot Organizations) standard of best practice for pilots and pilot organizations to the Pilotage Authority, Port of Cork, Ireland. The ISPO certification covers the Pilotage services and Vessel Traffic Management System.

  • The LNG Masterplan safety studies were initiated by the Pro Danube Management and the Port of Rotterdam
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    LNG Masterplan Safety Studies

    2015-12-03T16:04:00Z

    New LNG Masterplan Safety Studies which focus on the technical, safety and operational risk aspects of LNG bunkering, as well as LNG loading and unloading, are now available from DNV GL.

  • The new Vesper Marine XB-6000
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    Vesper releases new AIS transponder

    2015-11-25T15:49:00Z

    New Zealand-based manufacturing company, Vesper Marine, has released a new Class B AIS, the XB-6000.

  • The Kon-Tiki2 expedition will focus on documenting climate changes, marine life and pollution Photo: Kon-Tiki2
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    Jotron equips survival expedition

    2015-11-25T12:33:00Z

    Norwegian communications expert, Jotron AS, has equipped the two balsa rafts taking part in the Kon-Tiki2 survival and science expedition.

  • Part of Furuno's new tender tracker interface
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    Tender tracker from Furuno

    2015-11-25T11:43:00Z

    Carnival Cruise Line is installing a tender tracker developed by Japanese marine electronics giant Furuno on several of its cruise ships. Tender trackers are not new but this new Furuno developed system takes tracking one stage further by incorporating a degree of control, communication and monitoring that goes way beyond ...

  • Azimuth thrusters provide thrust in any direction
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    Multiple steerable propeller contract

    2015-11-24T16:39:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has signed a contract for the delivery of 12 azimuth thrusters to Sanmar Shipyard in Turkey, with an option for an additional 30 units.

  • A contract has been signed for Cammell Laird to build NERC’s new £200m ship
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    Polar research ship contract for Cammell Laird

    2015-11-24T15:31:00Z

    British shipyard Cammell Laird has won a contract to build a new £200m polar research ship.

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    Deep Green turbine

    2015-11-24T12:26:00Z

    German propulsion and tidal turbine specialist Schottel hydro has announced that it will deliver a customized turbine solution for Deep Green, an underwater kite construction from the Swedish company Minesto in 2016.

  • The 10ft MEDICbox is equipped as a mobile rescue container
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    A hospital in a box

    2015-11-23T17:13:00Z

    Germany’s ELA Container Offshore has delivered its first mobile MEDICBox, otherwise known as ‘a hospital in a box’, to the offshore windfarm industry.

  • Crewsaver Work Vest lifejackets launched at METS 2015
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    Crewsaver lifejackets launched at METS

    2015-11-20T14:30:00Z

    Crewsaver, based in the UK, has launched a brand new range of Crewsaver Work Vest lifejackets at this year’s METSTRADE in Amsterdam.

  • Prysmian Group showcases its new technology at EWEA
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    Prysmian showcases new wind power technology at EWEA

    2015-11-20T11:14:00Z

    New innovations in wind power technology have been showcased at the annual European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) conference in Paris.

  • An engineer accessing a turbine on the Scroby Sands development (Photo: Renewable UK)
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    A Basic Guide to Wind Farm Insurance

    2015-11-20T10:58:00Z

    Daniel Crockford and Alex Penberthy of Keystone Law, a London, UK-based law firm have created the following basic guide to Insuring wind farm projects and maintaining the required level of cover following the farm’s construction.