Industry News – Page 64
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NewsZero-emission maritime resolution
The European Parliament has adopted a resolution that paves the way for zero-emission waterborne transport.
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NewsQueen’s Awards highlight industry excellence
Four marine industry organisations have been honoured with Queen’s Awards for Enterprise for outstanding achievement by UK businesses.
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NewsNew Welsh base for renewables transfer operator
British port operator ABP has signed a new contract with a crew transfer fleet operator in support of the offshore energy industry.
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NewsDr Uwe Lauber: MAN Energy Solutions
“The maritime industry currently has a goal, but not yet a way to get there,” said Dr Uwe Lauber, CEO of MAN Energy Solutions.
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NewsOcean energy first for global event
Experts in wave energy and tidal energy will gather for the first time at a global maritime event.
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NewsCovid forces second Seawork postponement
Mercator Media Limited has released the following information concerning the postponement of this year''s Seawork until the Autumn.
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NewsWind propulsion partnership launches
A new partnership aims to accelerate the implementation of wind-assisted propulsion for the global shipping industry.
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NewsJV propels heavy lift sector
A new powerhouse in the heavy lift sector has been established with the launch of a joint venture (JV).
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NewsGreen industrial revolution powers growth
Britain’s green energy surge in offshore renewables has seen a maritime consultancy invest in expansion.
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NewsInsurer urges COVID-19 test checks
The importance of thoroughly checking the results of crew COVID-19 tests has been highlighted by a transport insurer.
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Turbine toilets business snapped up
Scotland-headquartered offshore equipment specialist, OEG Offshore has made another strategic step in its ambitious growth plans by acquiring offshore welfare and hygiene systems pioneer Pegasus Welfare Solutions.
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NewsCargo feat for largest construction vessel
The world’s largest construction vessel has offloaded cargo in a major operation in Scotland.
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NewsShipbuilder celebrates 160 years
One UK shipbuilding company that has worked on some of the world’s most iconic ships is celebrating its 160th anniversary.
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NewsEuropean ports prepare for Suez congestion
European ports are preparing for increased traffic following the refloating of the ‘Ever Given’ ship and the reopening of the Suez Canal.
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NewsOrolia sale
Seas Of Solutions B.V has acquired Orolia’s Maritime Safety Business, excluding Fleet Management solutions.
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NewsStuck Suez ship back on track
Ship traffic has resumed in the Suez Canal following the refloating of a stuck mega vessel.
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NewsMarcel Flipse of Orcan Energy
“Waste heat is the world’s largest unused energy source,” Marcel Flipse of Orcan Energy told MJ. “We have solar, hydro, wind… but this is so simple - and it has vast potential for the maritime industry.”
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NewsTidal-powered cars drive Scotland to net zero
Marine energy experts have created the first ever electric vehicle (EV) charge point where drivers can ‘fill up’ directly from a tidal energy source.
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NewsSubsea brand drives energy transition
A new subsea brand will deploy specialist offshore and nearshore technical marine support for projects and services supporting construction, civil works, O&M, and decommissioning activities for the renewables, oil and gas, and salvage markets globally.
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NewsA year in jail for COLREGS violation causing three deaths
A commercial vessel’s skipper has been convicted after passing too close to a small motor boat off the coast of Sussex, UK capsizing it and leaving three men dead.