Vessels News – Page 144

  • 'Neptun 11' is available for towing work for its journey to the Far East (Peter Barker)
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    TOWLINES

    2017-01-31T08:57:00Z

    Following a period of refit at Hardinxveld in the Netherlands, the tug/utility vessel ''Neptun 11'' is about to head to the Far East for owners Landfall Marine Contractors BV.

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    European influence for Mexican tug deliveries

    2017-01-30T11:41:00Z

    Two European companies involved in ship design and ship delivery have demonstrated their global connections with two new tugs for Mextug, a part subsidiary of Chilean operator Ultratug.

  • 'Harvey Stone' demonstrates its fire-fighting capabilities (RAL)
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    Multipurpose hybrid field support vessel of note

    2017-01-30T11:32:00Z

    Field support vessels with European involvement have been featured of late, a recent US-based delivery is worthy of note however in an area providing opportunities for providers of specialist bespoke towing vessels.

  • 'Kalas' is prepared for its launching at Nevsky Shipyard (Nevsky)
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    Latest Russian salvage vessel takes to the water

    2017-01-30T11:19:00Z

    Russia’s Nevsky Shipyard has celebrated launching of the tug-salvage vessel ''Kalas'', latest in a series of similar vessels for the Russian government and part of its emergency response fleet modernisation programme.

  • 'SMS Shoalbuster' is one of several Shoalbusters in the GSS fleet (Damen )
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    GSS Marine tug completes marathon round-trip

    2017-01-30T10:33:00Z

    A Damen Shoalbuster belonging to Rosyth-based GSS Marine Services recently completed a marathon 14,572nm round trip involving two crossings of the Atlantic Ocean.

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    Second ETV to cover Canada’s west coast

    2017-01-30T10:27:00Z

    At around the time the UK government announced the new contract for an Emergency Towing Vessel covering Scottish waters the Canadian government has reaffirmed its commitment to a second ETV for its own waters.

  • 'Ponga' demonstrates its manoeuvring capabilities (RAL)
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    Armon built tugs bound for Spanish operators

    2017-01-30T10:17:00Z

    Spain’s Astilleros Armon recently delivered two Robert Allan Ltd (RAL) compact tugs to domestic operators, each combining efficiency and performance for shiphandling duties.

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    Marine exhaust cleaning system

    2017-01-11T16:32:00Z

    Home Port Marine''s, the marine product consultancy, has acknowledged Centek’s Marine’s genset exhaust solution Gen-Kleen as one of its products of the week.

  • Cat 3516E from Finning
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    Finning 3500 range meets Tier 4 regulations

    2017-01-06T12:16:00Z

    Cat 3516E from FinningThis falls in line with the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Tier 4 standard which came into full affect at the start of this year.On 1 January 2017, all new engines with a maximum power of 1000bkW must meet the EPA’s Tier 4 emission regulations, which demand an ...

  • Scana Propulsion has signed a contract for delivery of reduction gearboxes to two AHTS for Grupo CBO
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    Scana Propulsion secures new contracts

    2017-01-05T11:28:00Z

    Scana Propulsion has signed a deal to deliver reduction gearboxes to two Anchor Handling Tug Supply vessels (AHTS) for Grupo CBO, Brazil.

  • The RoRo ferry 'MV Moby Zaza' was built in 1982
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    ‘Zaza’ repower

    2017-01-05T09:17:00Z

    The Italian ferry company Moby S.p.A has chosen Finland-headquartered propulsion major Wärtsilä to carry out the repowering of its passenger ferry ‘MV Moby Zaza’.

  • 'Troll Solution' sank just 2m from an active platform (Ardent)
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    Biggest wreck removal of 2016

    2017-01-03T14:27:00Z

    Global salvage operator Ardent has completed the removal of a sunken jack-up off the coast of Mexico in what is reported as the largest wreck removal project of 2016.

  • 'Benita' the ship survived the grounding but lost the final battle (Five Oceans Salvage)
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    Lengthy salvage operation for Five Oceans Salvage

    2017-01-03T14:15:00Z

    The recent salving of a stranded bulk carrier demonstrated the difficulties of operating in remote locations with limited local resources, in the end damage to the environment was minimised but the ship lost the battle.

  • Wreck removal is an increasingly busy area for the salvage industry (Peter Barker)
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    The importance of a well-funded salvage industry

    2017-01-03T14:06:00Z

    The International Salvage Union (ISU) has presented data illustrating the importance to both the shipping industry and the environment of a strong marine salvage industry.

  • Maasluis Tugboat Port Foundation has a new addition to its collection (Peter Barker)
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    TOWLINES

    2017-01-03T13:59:00Z

    Tug preservation volunteers at Maasluis in the Netherlands recently took delivery of two more vessels for their collection, a former Europoort tug and a smaller tug and salvage vessel built by nearby De Haas shipyard.

  • 'Sirapinar' is first of three new Sanmar-built tugs for Drydocks World (Sanmar)
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    Sanmar order follows concept announcement

    2017-01-03T13:52:00Z

    News from Turkish tug builder Sanmar includes deliveries and an order for the first of a new design within just a few weeks of the announcement of the new model joining the Sanmar, Robert Allan Ltd (RAL) portfolio.

  • Ievoli Black in its new UK Coastguard colours (Ardent)
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    New emergency towing vessel for Scotland

    2017-01-03T13:42:00Z

    The UK Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) has announced the awarding of a five-year contract to Ardent Maritime Netherlands BV to provide an ETV to cover Scottish waters.

  • Another consignment of Damen tugs and barges heads to Europe from Vietnam (Damen)
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    Deliveries continue for Damen

    2017-01-03T10:59:00Z

    In recent weeks Damen Shipyards has handed over the keys to six newbuild tugs, signed an order for two and transported fourteen built-for-stock vessels including Stan Pontoons and tugs from Vietnam to the Netherlands.

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    Locally-built tug joins Saam Smit’s Canadian fleet

    2017-01-03T10:49:00Z

    ABD Boats of North Vancouver, British Columbia recently launched a new Z-drive tug, the latest addition to the fleet of Saam Smit Towage Canada.

  • The three tugs are the largest in the Rotortug range (KT Marine
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    Largest ever Rotortugs for Shell’s FLNG facility

    2017-01-03T10:41:00Z

    KT Maritime Services has now taken delivery of three large tugs with European influence in what can perhaps be considered one of the most significant and interesting items of new delivery news in 2016.