Industry News – Page 64
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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.
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NewsNew CTVs help meet offshore wind demand
Two new crew transfer vessels (CTVs) have been launched to meet demand from offshore wind farm operators as the UK and European offshore wind power sector expands.
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NewsKotug mooring acquisition
Dutch tugs and towage specialist Kotug International B.V. has completed the 100% acquisition of Marsol International Ltd., a leading offshore and marine terminal service centre.
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German shipbroker expands into corporate finance
A worldwide consultancy and specialist shipbroker for offshore renewable energy projects, Global Renewables Shipbrokers, is now venturing into the field of project investments and corporate finance.
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NewsRoy Torgersen: Nido Robotics
Roy Torgersen, founder of Nido Robotics told MJ there’s already been a change of plan: “Today, we’re calling it ‘robots at your service’, providing the ROVs and basic training.” Tomorrow, however, the robot will let you know about its own discoveries.
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NewsHigh capacity gas barges delivered
A chemicals manufacturer has taken delivery of three new gas barges which will enable the efficient and competitive delivery of butane gas in Europe.
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NewsBig plans for Northern Ireland shipyard
The owner of a shipyard in Northern Ireland has confirmed major plans to help develop it in 2020.
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NewsJobs platform boosts maritime engineering
A new maritime engineering recruitment platform has been launched to help boost efforts to keep the industry moving amid the economic challenges presented by COVID-19.
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NewsKey appointment for European wave energy
Swedish wave energy developer Seabased is joining the Ocean Energy Europe Board of Directors as a Lead Partner, the industry body has announced.
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COVID-19: Seawork and MCCE update
Seawork, M&CCE Expo and Speed@Seawork 2020 Update Release date: 27 April 2020
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NewsFour vessels re-registered for CTV operator
CWind has continued with its fleet development and expansion plans by signing a long-term agreement with Dalby Offshore.
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News‘Click and Collect’ for vessels at anchorage
A UK harbour board has put a service together to help ease the welfare of crews on lockdown waiting at anchorage outside the port.
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New RoRo service links Ireland and Belgium
In the current climate where all Ferry operators Europe-wide are struggling with dramatic drop in volumes for both passengers and freight and are cancelling sailings and laying up vessels, Belgian operator CLdN swims against the tide by expanding and providing greater capacity to its Irish service.
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NewsFerry owner cuts emissions with LNG
A Scottish ferry owner has placed an order for two LNG bunkering facilities to be installed at two island ferry terminals as part of its efforts to cut operational emissions.
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NewsIndustry active during COVID-19 pandemic
The maritime industry remains active during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic in a bid to ensure the future of the industry.
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NewsCOVID-19 good practise guide issued
A new COVID-19 Good Practice Guide for Workboats has been issued to help minimise the spread of COVID-19, protect people''s health and maximise efficiency when responding to an COVID-19-related emergency situation.
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Senior underwriter appointment
P&I club The West has announced that Sumit Madhu will join the Club’s London Underwriting Team as a Senior Underwriter on Tuesday 14th April.
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NewsGerman concern restructures after “massive difficulties”
German hydraulic engineering concern Colcrete-von Essen has won court approval for management efforts to restructure after posting insolvency.
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Insurance firm reports strong year
A marine insurance company has reported an operating result of US24.6m supported by strong investment income in 2019.
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NewsE-learning aids uninterrupted education
E-learning solutions are helping shipping companies to ensure business continuity and minimise risk during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.