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    Extended RoPax Returns to Harwich

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    The newly extended ''Stena Britannica'' made its maiden voyage from Harwich International Port to Hook of Holland last month.

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    Fuel Efficiency for Ferry Fleet

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    With financial pressures due to the rising cost of fuel effecting all transportation fleets, the requirement for ship owners and operators to professionally monitor their fuel usage in real time has become paramount.

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    Hybrid Propulsion First for RiverQuest 'Explorer'

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    The launch last month in America of ''Explorer'', the world''s first green engineered floating classroom, claims to herald a new era in marine design for environmental sustainability.

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    Cummins Power for Crew Boat Surge

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    The oil industry is one of the primary motivators in current boat building and the Middle East is one of the primary sources of oil.

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    European Skies Clear with John Deere

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    John Deere Power Systems has progressed well beyond the limitation of early associations with American tractors and is now placing ever more marine engines on European workboats.

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    Diesel-Electric for Fisheries Protection Newbuild

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    The latest vessel being built for the Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency (SFPA) will have an electric propulsion system provided by Rolls-Royce.

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    The Show Must Go On On Board

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    Worboats perform any number of roles but there can be few more unusual than that of ''Amara Zee'', which is used as the performing platform for the Caravan Stage Company Tall Ship Theatre.

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    XK's Easy Ride for Marine Engines

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    Trelleborg Industrial AVS has launched a new high performance member of its Cushymount range of mountings, specially designed to provide optimised shock and vibration isolation for large marine engines and gensets.

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    Wreck Removal: Key Issues Remain Unresolved

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    New developments in wreck removal and the ever increasing size of ships provided the focus for the International Salvage Union''s London conference last month.

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    Removals and Refloats Occupy SMIT

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    Major refloatings and wreck removals were a feature of the SMIT Salvage first quarter workload.

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    'Osterdijk' Emergency Required Fire Expertise

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    Specialised firefighting techniques proved the key to success in the recent operation to save the Dutch general cargo vessel ''Ostedijk''.

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    PMI Develops Z-Drive Tug Handling Programme

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    The Pacific Maritime Institute in Seattle USA, in partnership with Captain Jeff Slesinger, has developed and implemented a three phase Z-drive Tug Handling Programme.

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    MacDuff Builds the First Tug with a 'DOT' Towing System

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    A new tug under construction to a design by Macduff Ship Design will be the first commercial vessel in the world to be fitted with the novel Mampaey Dynamic Oval Towing (DOT) system.

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    SvitzerWijsmuller Take the Reins at Adsteam

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    On 30 March SvitzerWijsmuller effectively took over management responsibility of Adsteam Marine in Britain and Australasia. In the UK the reins have passed to Svitzer Marine Ltd, which will manage the business from their existing headquarters on Teeside. Adsteam''s present headquarters in Marina Court, Hull, is expected to close and ...

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    An Important New Contract for Ostensjo

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    Østensjø Rederi AS of Haugesund, Norway has signed a contract with Norske Shell to provide towage services at the new Shell Nyhamna terminal now under construction at Aukra in Norway.

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    Foss Go 'Green' on US West Coast

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    Foss Maritime, one of the largest tug and barge operators in the USA, has announced plans to build the world''s first true hybrid tug boat, a ''green'' vessel that will significantly reduce harmful nitrogen oxide, particulate matter, sulphur dioxide and carbon emissions.

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    'Union Amber' Heads the Next Round of Replacements at URS

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    ''Union Amber'', the first of a new class of ''compact'' tug recently entered service with Belgian tug owners Union de Remorquage & de Sauvetage SA (URS).

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    Towlines

    2007-04-01T18:07:00Z

    Novatug, the marketing company responsible for the unique ''Carrousel'' towing system, has revealed that the long awaited delivery of the first purpose built tug equipped with the system is unlikely to arrive in Europe at the end of 2007 as originally predicted.

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    Svitzer-Adsteam Takeover Moves Rapidly as Liverpool Operation is

    2007-03-01T18:07:00Z

    Following publication of the Competition Commission report on the proposed takeover of Adsteam Marine by SvitzerWijsmuller, matters have progressed rapidly.

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    More Rotor Tugs for German Operators

    2007-03-01T18:07:00Z

    Kooren Shipbuilding and Trading B.V. has announced the sale of two Rotor Tug RT-80r class vessels to Unterweser Reederei GmbH (URAG) of Bremen.