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  • The Captain and crew of the Crowley response tug Alert have been recognised for their courage, teamwork and professionalism during the Kulluk incident
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    Crew of Crowley’s Alert recognised for courage

    2013-08-21T07:30:00Z

    The captain and crew of Crowley’s Prevention and Response Tug (PRT) Alert were personally recognised by Eric Feige, Representative from the Alaska State Legislature, for courage, teamwork and professionalism.

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    RESOLVE expands European presence

    2013-07-25T07:30:00Z

    RESOLVE Salvage & Fire (Europe), Ltd, the European emergency response subsidiary of USA based RESOLVE Marine Group, Inc, has added a new office at 23, Austin Friars, London, expanding the company’s UK operations base.

  • Muller of Dordrecht has purchased the former German tug Claus to boost its fleet. Photo: L vd Meijden
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    TOWLINES

    2013-07-24T07:30:00Z

    It was with some sadness that news was received that deepsea tug Global Change, formerly London (ex; Smit London etc) was beached prior to being scrapped on 26 June at Alang in India. Just a few months ago Svitzer Ocean Towage sold the tug and its sister ships Rotterdam and ...

  • Fairmount Glacier towed the rig Falcon 100 some 3,400 miles across the Atlantic
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    ‘Super- tug’ in trans-Atlantic rig delivery

    2013-07-24T07:30:00Z

    The ‘super tug’ Fairmount Glacier, from the fleet of Rotterdam based Fairmount Marine, has delivered rig Falcon 100 safely offshore Pointe-Noire, Congo.

  • Multraship has contracted for the long-term bareboat charter of Multratug 20. Photo: Ruud Zegwaard
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    Multraship expands fleet with ‘Multratug 20’

    2013-07-24T07:30:00Z

    Netherlands based towage and salvage specialist Multraship has further strengthened its multipurpose fleet with the addition of the ASD tug Multratug 20.

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    Redwise delivers Svitzer duo to Newcastle

    2013-07-24T07:30:00Z

    The delivery voyages of the tugs Svitzer Neso and Svitzer Nixie from Singapore to Newcastle in Australia were contracted by Svitzer to Redwise Maritime Services of the Netherlands.

  • Hawaii and sister ship Washington were built to an improved design by Jensen. Photo courtesy of Aimee Eng
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    Hawaii the first of two ‘line haul’ tugs for Hyak Marine

    2013-07-23T07:30:00Z

    Hyak Maritime, marine equipment and vessel owners based in Dover, Delaware, USA, have taken delivery of the ‘line haul’ tug Hawaii, the first of a pair designed by Seattle based naval architects and engineers, Jensen Maritime.

  • Oceanic goes to new owners after a varied career with Bugsier Reederei. Photo:  P. Andrysak
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    Oceanic – the ‘Grand Old Lady’ is sold

    2013-07-22T07:30:00Z

    After many months of rumour and speculation, the German deepsea tug Oceanic has finally been sold by Bugsier Reederi und Bergungs GmbH & Co KG of Hamburg.

  • The new Zeycan Y was Sanmar’s 100th new tug and the first of a ‘new breed’
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    Sanmar’s 100th tug

    2013-07-19T07:30:00Z

    Turkish tug builder and operator Sanmar has reached yet another significant milestone in its history with the completion of its 100th tug, built to a new exclusive ASD design from leading naval architects, Robert Allan Ltd (RAL).

  • The vessel carries a Category 2 Code of Practice Licence, enabling it to be used as a workboat out of season
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    Yarmouth Rose launched and in service

    2013-07-19T07:30:00Z

    The latest Needles Pleasure Cruises craft has been launched and is now in service, powered by Doosan engines supplied by WaterMota.

  • Nick Jeffrey of Solent Towage (left) and Arjen van Elk, sales manager for Damen Shipyards, sign the contract for two new tug/workboats
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    Brisk business for Damen at Seawork

    2013-07-18T07:30:00Z

    As always the Damen Shipyards stand at Seawork was a focal point for brisk business, with a continuous flow of prospective clients speaking to Damen’s sales staff and shipyard representatives.

  • The most powerful tug in the fleet, Jack James, assisting a ship in Portsmouth harbour. All photos: Jack Gaston
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    J Butcher & Sons Ltd cease trading

    2013-07-18T07:30:00Z

    When J Butcher & Sons Ltd, operators of the once famous ‘Blue Boats’ in Portsmouth Harbour, ceased trading of their own volition it marked the end of an era for the port.

  • The latest four cylinder engine to be launched by Mermaid Marine is the J-444TCAE
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    Mermaid launches latest JCB diesel engine

    2013-07-18T07:30:00Z

    Clean emissions are at the forefront of JCB’s range of diesel engines, marinised for marine use by Mermaid Marine.

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    Volvo Penta test boat at Seawork

    2013-07-12T12:03:00Z

    Volvo Penta is bringing one of its test boats down to the English Channel to show dealers, customers, press and other interested the benefits of the Volvo Penta IPS high performance pod system, with a stopover at Seawork.

  • Wills Ridley supplies hydraulic steering gear for tugs and many other types of workboat
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    50 years of hydraulic steering for Wills Ridley

    2013-07-12T07:30:00Z

    Wills Ridley Ltd is celebrating 50 years of supplying hydraulic steering gear to the marine industry.

  • One of Alnmaritec’s new Wave Captain class WFSVs heads out to sea
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    Smooth shifting for Alnmaritec’s latest WFSV

    2013-07-12T07:30:00Z

    Northumberland UK based boat builder Alnmaritec has recently launched the latest (and third) of its wind farm support vessels (WFSV), NSL Discovery, for long-time client North Sea Logistics.

  • The Baleària project will involve developing an economic and technical proposal to convert three ferries
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    Rolls and Baleària in LNG ferry conversion

    2013-07-12T07:30:00Z

    Rolls-Royce Plc has signed a memorandum of understanding with Spanish shipping company Baleària, to design gas powered propulsion systems for three of the company’s high speed ferries, which currently run on diesel.

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    Marine engine range launched at Seawork

    2013-07-11T07:30:00Z

    Power Train Projects launched its range of Coastal Marine engines at Seawork last month.

  • Designated DI9M, the new nine litre engine offered in a choice of five propulsion power outputs ranging from 220 to 400 horsepower
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    Scania launches workboat range at Seawork

    2013-07-11T07:30:00Z

    Scania has extended its marine engine range with the introduction of an all new nine litre power unit which made its European debut at Seawork last month.

  • The Centaflex-C flexible coupling and Centa lightweight carbon fibre shaft as they appeared at Seawork
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    Electro-magnetic clutches debut at Seawork

    2013-07-11T07:30:00Z

    Engine drive specialists Centa Transmissions launched a new range of electro-magnetic clutches (EMC) at the Seawork exhibition in Southampton UK last month.