Industry News – Page 64
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NewsCyber security planning help
A new interactive infographic summarises the key considerations owners and operators should make when building a cyber security plan.
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NewsSwedish company consolidates manufacturing
A Swedish company that designs and manufactures controllable-pitch propellers will centralise its manufacturing operations to aid operational efficiency.
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NewsGrant to advance AI in UK maritime sector
A maritime technology company has been awarded an Innovate UK Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) grant to advance machine learning in the maritime sector.
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NewsKongsberg Digital acquires software firm
Kongsberg Digital has acquired a company offering software solutions for vessel performance and monitoring.
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Problems at BAM
Dutch civil engineering giant Royal BAM Group NV expects significant H1 loss and has announced that it will wind down BAM International.
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NewsTroubled company's assets to be auctioned
The assets of a survey specialist that has gone into administration will be sold in an online auction.
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NewsBody heat camera aids COVID-19 screening
A new body heat camera has been launched to help ensure a safe and healthy work environment onboard and ashore during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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NewsShipbuilder behind 30-year Atlantic record
Three ships built by an Australian shipbuilder have together clocked up a 30-year stake on a trophy for the fastest commercial passenger ship to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
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NewsNew port call boosts short sea efficiency
A European short sea ro-ro operator has added a new port of call to its shipping schedule that will support reliable, cost-efficient and environmentally friendly short sea operations across the continent.
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NewsFerhat Acuner: Navtek
It may have helped “realise a revolution” Ferhat Acuner of Navtek told MJ, but the groundbreaking Zeetug project nearly didn’t happen.
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NewsGermans negotiate another shipyard merger
It has been revealed that another merger of north German shipyards could be in the offing - just a month after the last one was agreed, writes Tom Todd.
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NewsMaritime cyber threat insurance
A new insurance services business has been launched to protect maritime companies from cyber threats.
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NewsWalk to Work vessels switch projects
Two Walk to Work vessels have switched projects in what is a first for their owner.
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Team Humber Marine Alliance
A UK maritime organisation is launching a Scarborough branch to represent the interests of North Yorkshire businesses
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NewsPush for offshore key worker recognition
An industry group is gaining ground in its work lobbying global governments and maritime authorities to facilitate the movement of offshore energy sector personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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NewsSuccessful ship trials for UK ro-ro terminal
The UK''s newest and largest unaccompanied freight ro-ro terminal has taken a step closer to opening with the successful completion of ship trials.
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NewsLaurent Morel: InfraCore Company
As Laurent Morel of composites specialist InfraCore Company can attest, when dealing with new technology things can change faster than you’d expect. In any direction.
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NewsDutch drone delivery sets national first
The port of Rotterdam was able to celebrate a first recently: the aerial delivery by drone of a parts consignment to Allseas’ ‘Pioneering Spirit’, the biggest vessel in the world.
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NewsEasing of travel restrictions welcomed
The European Commission’s guidance on the gradual relaxation of travel restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic and relaunching of transportation links before this summer’s travel and tourism season has been welcomed by a shipping association.
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NewsFirst female president for UK marine body
A UK marine organisation has appointed its first female president to drive its growth.