News 2-10 – Page 140

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    WINDFORCE 2014 takes shape

    2014-05-28T17:29:00Z

    WINDFORCE 2014, an offshore wind industry event, is set to take place in Bremen in June, and is already proving popular.

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    Expansion into the shipping market

    2014-05-28T14:55:00Z

    Leading employment law specialist Brahams Dutt Badrick French LLP (BDBF) has appointed a senior employment lawyer with expertise in the insurance and shipping industries in order to expand its portfolio of clients in the sector.

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    Maritime industry law conference

    2014-05-22T10:20:00Z

    City University London in the UK is hosting a conference about the future of law and policy in the maritime industry.

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    Seaglaze to toughen in-house

    2014-05-20T13:38:00Z

    Seaglaze, the UK-based marine window and door manufacturer is currently setting up an in-house glass toughening plant. This will enable customers to reduce vessel build times because Seaglaze’s manufacturing process will no longer rely on an often unreliable supply chain.

  • Portsmouth's pilots will feature ORCA Pilot G2 software
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    SevenCs software for Portsmouth pilots

    2014-05-19T15:47:00Z

    Following a series of trials with a range of Portable Pilot Units (PPU), UK-based Portsmouth International Port has chosen ORCA Pilot G2 as the navigation tool for its pilot boats.

  • Wills Ridley's isolated dimmer system protects against electrical interferenceWills Ridley's isolated dimmer system protects against electrical interference
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    Wills Ridley launch isolated dimming system

    2014-05-19T14:19:00Z

    The latest dimming system from UK-based Wills Ridley is designed to overcome those problems encountered on marine control panels where indicators from a variety of ship’s systems need to be dimmed from a single control, while keeping each electrical system independent and isolated.

  • The hull mould for Seahawk Workboats' new SH50
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    GRP giant takes shape

    2014-05-19T14:19:00Z

    Work has started on what its builders claim to be the largest GRP fishing boat on the market today. The SH50 is a 48.5ft 15m multi-purpose work boat, created to be used for many applications.

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    Drysuit repair course

    2014-05-19T14:19:00Z

    UK-based drysuit and diving equipment manufacturer Northern Diver have announced a new course covering repairs and alterations to commercial drysuits.

  • Northern Diver International's hot water suit
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    Hot water suit sees further development

    2014-05-15T15:04:00Z

    The UK''s Northern Diver International have unveiled their next-generation hot water suit. According to the company, the suit’s functionality has changed dramatically, with several new features added.

  • The valves will be used to control the flow of water and sand in the discharge pipes
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    Dredge Yard delivers to Van Oord

    2014-05-15T15:01:00Z

    UAE-based Dredge Yard has completed an order for some of the largest valves it''s ever produced, for dredging Netherlands-based Van Oord.

  • The marine grade aluminium catamarans are capable of carrying out a range of workboat duties
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    MMS delivers first overseas cat

    2014-05-14T13:02:00Z

    UK-based MMS Ship Repair and Dry Dock Co Ltd has delivered its first overseas mini multipurpose catamaran to Saqr Port Authority, Ras Al Khaimah in the UAE.

  • Macduff's 'Jeddah 44'
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    Macduff’s Turkish threesome

    2014-05-14T11:18:00Z

    The second series of Tugs and workboats designed by Macduff Ship Design and built by Torgem Shipbuilding of Tuzla, Turkey have now completed delivery to their owner, Saudi Sea Port Authority.

  • Nick Page: “The Real Estate sector is an important part of our focus, in which we are continuing to invest and we greatly value the partnership we have built with The Crown Estate”
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    Bond Dickinson reappointed to Crown Estate legal panel

    2014-05-13T15:16:00Z

    The UK’s Crown Estate has announced that law firm Bond Dickinson has been reappointed to its legal panel after the conclusion of a competitive tender process.

  • 'Lieutenant P' is the latest vessel to join the OTS fleet
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    CTruk workboats for OTS

    2014-05-12T17:45:00Z

    UK-based Offshore Turbine Services (OTS) is adding two more CTruk multi-role composite catamaran workboats to its six-strong CTruk fleet.

  • It’s important ship crews can prove evidence of having met the updating requirements from the STCW Manila Amendments
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    Warsash Maritime Academy pushes industry training

    2014-05-12T17:31:00Z

    With the Manila Amendments to the STCW Convention (STCW 2010), Warsash Maritime Academy is urging for all seafarers to update their mandatory safety training.

  • Ashtead Technology is now the exclusive global rental agent for SeaBotix’s miniROV system
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    Ashtead Technology signs distributor agreement

    2014-05-12T17:19:00Z

    UK-based Ashtead Technology is now the exclusive global rental agent for SeaBotix’s miniROV system and has invested in vLBV300 and LBV150-4 ROV systems for both rental and demonstration purposes.

  • Damen Song Cam is set to become the largest shipyard in the Group
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    Damen expands in Vietnam

    2014-05-12T17:12:00Z

    Damen Shipyard Group has opened its latest shipyard in Vietnam – one of the largest in the Group and the first formal joint venture yard in the country.

  • “We firmly believe the Spanish economy has turned the corner, which will have a positive effect on trade activity”
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    Port of Valencia expansion project

    2014-05-12T14:09:00Z

    J.P. Morgan Asset Management has received approval for the expansion project at Noatum’s facilities at the Spanish Port of Valencia.

  • 'John Jacob' has been designed to be fuel-efficient. Photo: Skeet's Photography
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    Incat Crowther delivers to US

    2014-05-07T16:26:00Z

    Australia-based Incat Crowther has delivered ‘John Jacob’, a 62.6m aluminium monohull Crew Supply Vessel for US company Barry Graham Oil Service (BGOS).

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    New measures to protect seafarers

    2014-05-07T12:22:00Z

    New measures have been adopted to protect abandoned seafarers, and to provide financial security for compensation in cases of death and long-term disability.