Industry News – Page 47
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NewsRussia and Ukraine close ports as war escalates
Ports on the Sea of Azov have been closed while the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues.
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NewsBG Freight Line installs carbon capture
One European freight line operator is using carbon capture to reduce emissions and gain competitive edge
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NewsDP World finalises legal requirements to buy Imperial
A deal to bring Imperial Logistics under DP World’s roof is finalised.
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NewsBlueStor project trials battery tech for port
A project using flow battery technology to power port and vessel operations has won UK government backing to trial its commercial feasibility.
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NewsVicente Boluda Fos wins France’s highest medal
Vicente Boluda Fos, chairman of Spain’s 185-year-old maritime firm Boluda Corporación Maritima, has been awarded France’s most prestigious medal.
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NewsGlobal Energy Storage closes investment in Rotterdam
Guernsey-based Global Energy Storage has finalised its investment in the Port of Rotterdam, it announced on February 22.
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NewsEMSA strengthens support around Somalia and Libya
The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) has agreed to step up its support EU Naval Force operations around Somalia and Libya.
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NewsContainer ship with 4,000 luxury cars on fire
Portugal’s Navy was called to a ship carrying thousands of luxury cars when it caught fire in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean on February 16.
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NewsRemote renewables vessel fleet investment
Wilhelmsen has acquired a 21% stake in Reach Subsea ASA. This further positions Wilhelmsen in the renewable value chain along with recognising the substantial potential in Reach’s innovative remote subsea concept.
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NewsCould new hologram technologies transform maritime training?
A digital maritime training provider will soon offer live courses run by holographic tutors from the company’s headquarters in Limassol, Cyprus, to audiences around the globe.
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NewsMaking the most of maritime funding
New service will point firms towards sources of funding and end users
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UK civils firms join forces
Devon-based marine and civil engineering specialists, Teignmouth Maritime Services Ltd (TMS) has become a 50% shareholder of Kent-based hydraulic engineering specialists, Hesselberg Hydro UK Ltd, combining nearly 60 years’ experience and expertise in the maritime construction sector.
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NewsManor Renewable Energy snapped up by fast-growing group
Manor Renewable Energy has been bought by global offshore services business OEG Offshore for an undisclosed sum.
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NewsMethanol milestone
A new Offshore Wind Installation Vessel (WIV) being built for Dutch contracting company Van Oord at Yantai CIMC Raffles shipyard in China will be powered by five Wärtsilä 32 engines capable of operating with methanol.
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NewsHigh-tech foiling workboat company opens new facility
Artemis Technologies has opened a new facility on Belfast Lough as it prepares to commence testing of its transformative new Artemis eFoiler(R) electric propulsion system.
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NewsUnexploded seabed bomb refuses to remain unexploded
For those of us who read (or write) updates in MJ about UXO (Unexploded ordinance) route surveys, and wonder what would actually happen if an old bomb ever got pulled up, the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has some illuminating answers.
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NewsNeil Gordon: Global Underwater Hub
According to Neil Gordon, chief executive of the Global Underwater Hub, Monday 17th January was a day of celebration for the whole subsea supply chain, especially in Scotland.
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NewsRecord year for marine outfitting
One interior outfit and marine refurbishment firm has broken its own records
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NewsOffshore support services acquisition
A global private markets firm is to acquire a leading provider of offshore infrastructure support services
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Maritime and offshore investment banking team
Alantra, an independent global mid-market investment banking and asset management firm, has recruited a Maritime and Offshore investment banking team within its Investment Banking division.