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Grzegorz Mazerski: Deltamarin
“I thought I’d understood vessel design during my university courses,” said Grzegorz Mazerski of Finish ship designers Deltamarin, “but the three years I spent in a Polish yard after college were the real school.”
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Management shake-up at DP World
Two new management appointments have been announced at DP World.
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Offshore renewables firm appoints new director
UK-based offshore wind industry specialist, CWind, has appointed Henrik Hansen to the new role of strategy & sales director.
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Successful trial of Fleet Xpress
Together with Global Marine Networks and Network Innovations, Inmarsat has announced the successful trial and subsequent commercial order for Fleet Xpress in Antarctic waters.
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Focus on Maritime Safety conference
The Centre for Maritime Studies of the University of Turku in Finland has organised the Focus on Maritime Safety conference.
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IMRF to support rescue services in the Aegean
The International Maritime Rescue Federation (IMRF), aided by European maritime search and rescue teams (SAR), will strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of the Hellenic Rescue Team (HRT) to bolster rescue efforts of migrants in the Aegean Sea.
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‘Brave Tern’ stretches its legs
Wind turbine installation vessel ‘Brave Tern’, owned by Norwegian Fred. Olsen Windcarrier, recently dominated the Rotterdam skyline. The 132-metre-long ship was jacked up to a height of about 70 metres to test its newly modified legs.
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Navy hybrid tug
The first of a series of three Damen 2810 ASD hybrid tugs was recently navigated into the Den Helder harbour by the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN).
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Enel Green Power Joins Ocean Energy Europe
Italy-headquartered renewable energy giant, Enel Green Power (EGP), has joined Ocean Energy Europe’s Board of Directors. The move is further evidence of the growing industrial momentum driving ocean energy technologies to commercial readiness across the entire EU.
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New wave energy converter put to the test
Flemish wave energy developer, Laminaria, has joined forces with the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC), Innosea, Ghent University, and TTI Testing to support the development of their new wave energy converter (WEC).
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Alphatron Marine opens its doors in Madrid
Netherlands based marine electronics expert, Alphatron Marine has announced the opening of Alphatron Marine Iberia in Madrid.
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SES delivered
The Norwegian-built WaveCraft Surface Effect Ship ‘Umoe Firmus’ has arrived in the UK. Following extensive upgrades and testing it was handed over to the Tidal Transit crew, who sailed directly from Mandal to Yarmouth.
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Developing a reliability testing culture for ocean energy
European research and testing sites are working together to improve reliability testing, with the aim of building robustness into marine energy technology design and performance.
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ECDIS announce Japan date for training seminar
Training specialist ECDIS Ltd has announced a series of 2016 global seminars from London to Tokyo.
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Regeneration plans for Bantry harbour in Co. Cork, Ireland
Bantry Bay Port Company in Co. Cork, Ireland has appointed Irish civil engineering firm, BAM Civil Ltd, as main contractor to regenerate the Bantry inner harbour.
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Canal outlook positive despite setbacks
A positive future is being predicted for Germany’s Kiel Canal - the world’s busiest man-made waterway – despite a dramatic decline in ships and cargo in a year scarred by accidents and lock breakdowns.
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Incat Crowther to design multi-mission vessels
Australia’s Incat Crowther has announced that it has signed a contract to design 50m multi-mission monohull patrol vessels for the Philippines Government.
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Subsea cable security
According to a UK-headquartered trade body fibre optic submarine cable security is one key priority among cable owners, operators, and chartered vessels.
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Government support for Blyth Workcats
A successful export win has been announced by UK boatbuilder Blyth Workcats and UK Export Finance, made possible by the UK government’s export finance support.
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New Furuno marine navigation radar
Japanese marine electronics specialist Furuno has introduced its new solid-state marine navigation radar with Doppler technology.