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    Cruise + Ferry Sails Home to London

    2012-05-21T18:25:00Z

    Cruise + Ferry, the only specialist event dedicated to the technical and operations side of the cruise, ferry and fast ferry industries, takes place on the 24th to 26th of this month at ExCel London.

  • The historic deepsea tug Elbe is shown underway for the first time to carry out a full day of trials. Photo courtesy Marin van Hoorn
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    Elbe runs trials after eight years of hard work

    2012-05-21T18:22:00Z

    A massive project to completely restore the ocean going tug Elbe to its original 1959 condition took a great step forward on Saturday 14 April after eight years of hard work by a dedicated team of enthusiasts.

  • Achille Onorato, buit by Sanmar in 2004, was the first RAmparts 3200 tug to be delivered.
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    One hundred RAmpart 3200 tugs and counting

    2012-05-21T18:22:00Z

    Cheoy Lee Shipyards of Hong Kong was recently awarded a contract from a South American client for three new RAmparts 3200CL class tugs.

  • Maastroom is the first Euro Multipurpose tug 2300 to be delivered by the Neptune Shipyard BV.
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    TOWLINES

    2012-05-21T18:22:00Z

    A tragic explosion and fire aboard the Svitzer tug A Deebel on 29 April claimed the lives of seven people and injured four others in Qatar. Only one person escaped unhurt. It is understood that the Al Deebel was operating at the Ras Laffan LNG complex some 30 to 35 ...

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    Augustea and AMT Develop their Tug and Barge Fleets

    2012-05-21T18:21:00Z

    Just over a year ago the Italian towage and Panamax bulker company Augustea purchased the British barge company Anchor Marine Transportation (AMT). Since that time both companies have moved to integrate and expand their activities.

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    A very public salvage operation

    2012-05-21T18:21:00Z

    Salvors sometimes complain that salvage has to be carried out in the public gaze. On 31 July Terneuzen based Multraship, working in cooperation with Belgian salvage operator URS Salvage & Maritime Contracting, refloated an Italian flag chemical carrier which grounded off the Dutch coast on a heavily populated tourist beach.

  • Dubai Drydocks has built two of these line handling boats for the Naseeb Maritime Company of Kuwait.
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    Pilot Boats and Line Boats for Kuwait

    2012-05-21T18:21:00Z

    Early in 2005 the Naseeb Maritime Company of Kuwait took delivery of three new pilot boats and two new line-handling boats to ease ship handling in their port.

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    Boston Towing introduce a powerful duo for offshore LNG

    2012-05-21T18:21:00Z

    Boston Towing and Transportation Company of the USA has taken delivery of two new tugs designed by Robert Allan Ltd (RAL), Naval Architects of Vancouver, BC, to support offshore LNG terminal operations at the Neptune LNG LLC, Deep Water Port, in Massachusetts Bay.

  • Costa Crociere S.p.A. chairman & CEO Pier Luigi Foschi thanked Smit Salvage and Tito Neri for succeeding in defueling and caretaking operations. Photo: SMIT
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    Titan wins Costa Concordia salvage contract

    2012-05-21T18:21:00Z

    Costa Crociere and the Costa Concordia Emergency Commissioner’s Office have awarded the contract for the removal of the stricken cruise liner from Giglio Island to Titan Salvage in partnership with the Italian firm Micoperi.

  • The specially designed equipment will be introduced to local schools and community clubs in time for the launch of this years’ cricketing season.
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    Local tug crew promotes cricket in Scotland

    2012-05-21T18:21:00Z

    Tug company Svitzer, which has three tugs operating in the Clyde and Forth estuaries, has given 25 Cricket Factory equipment sets to Cricket Scotland to support the organisations work promoting cricket across the region.

  • The 80 tonnes bollard pull Tanok will be providing offshore assistance in Dos Bocas for the Mexican National Oil Company PEMEX.
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    Tanok a rapid Damen delivery to Intertug

    2012-05-21T18:21:00Z

    The Colombian tug operator Intertug S A, established in 1993, has taken delivery of the Tanok, an ASD Tug 3213 from Damen Shipyards.

  • The two latest publications from ABR will be of great interest to the towage and associated industries.
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    A worthwhile read about tugs and offshore

    2012-05-21T18:21:00Z

    Two books have been published recently that will have a place on the book shelves of many involved in the tug and offshore industries, both published by the ABR Company Ltd.

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    TOWLINES

    2012-05-21T18:21:00Z

  • Barracuda tows Steel Queen to Gydnia for repairs.
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    'Steel Queen' Hits Rock Bottom

    2012-05-21T18:20:00Z

    The Terneuzen based independent towage and salvage company Multraship successfully refloated the 2,540gt Dutch cargo vessel Steel Queen recently following its grounding on a rocky shoal outside the Swedish port of Oxelosund. The Steel Queen was loaded with 3,157 tons of steel which had to be partially discharged into a ...

  • The Westin  Bayshore Hotel, the venue for ITS 2010, is located on the Vancouver waterfront overlooking Stanley Park and North Vancouver.
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    Exceptional ITS Convention set for Vancouver

    2012-05-21T18:20:00Z

    The city of Vancouver will host the 21st International Tug & Salvage Convention and Exhibition on 17 through 21 May this year, for the first time in 37 years.

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    Jubilee Clips Save Charity Boats' Budget

    2012-05-21T18:19:00Z

    The Seagull Trust is a recognised charity providing free canal cruising for over 12,700 disabled people in Scotland each year, including 1,670 wheelchair users.

  • Modern engines such as the Wartsila 46F are far cleaner and more economical than those of 20 years ago.
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    20 Years of Marine Propulsion

    2012-05-21T18:19:00Z

    20 years does not seem a long time in marine propulsion. Most of the ships that were new, or recently launched, in 1987 are still afloat today. Like the vast majority of present day ships, they have a single main engine driving a shaft and propeller, either direct or through ...

  • Clements Hyperform blades were chosen for Orca III.
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    Popular stern gear on show at Seawork

    2012-05-21T18:19:00Z

    Seawork exhibitor Clements Marine has supplied all the stern gear and propellers to one of the latest launches to emerge from Ireland based workboat builder Safehaven Marine.

  • The vessel can reach speeds of 40 km/hr with its triple Caterpillar engines driving triple UltraJet High Thrust Waterjets.
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    High Thrust push for Bremen’s new fireboat

    2012-05-21T18:19:00Z

    Following successful trials, the new 23.9m Damen Fire Fighting/Police Patrol vessel Bremen 1 has been handed over to its new owner, the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen.