Vessels News – Page 177

  • Tugworld Review provides a useful illustration of the diverse range of tugs constructed during 2010.
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    Tugworld Review 2010 - a diverse picture

    2011-05-26T12:33:00Z

    The annual ‘Tugworld Review 2010’, produced by the ABR Company Ltd in association with International Tug & Salvage, was published at the beginning of the year.

  • Svitzer’s training coordinator, Capt Dai Coombes, and HR representative Wendy Harvey welcome the first five apprentices at the company’s Teeside HQ.
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    Training and apprenticeships for the towage industry

    2011-05-26T12:33:00Z

    The training of tug crews is becoming a matter of crucial importance, particularly for companies operating shiphandling tugs.

  • The ‘Ulupina’ class tug Corvin has been acquired by SMS Towage Ltd from the German operator H Schraam. (Photo courtesy of Leen vd Meijden)
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    TOWLINES

    2011-05-26T12:33:00Z

    The ‘Ulupina’ class tug Corvin has been acquired by SMS Towage Ltd from the German operator H Schraam. (Photo courtesy of Leen vd Meijden)When the Tarka 3, a Damen Shoalbuster 2709, was delivered to its owners Herman Sr BV in April 2010 it replaced an earlier, less powerful tug bearing ...

  • The new offshore tug for Neptune will be 44m in length and achieve a 70 tons bollard pull.
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    A new OSD tug design for Neptune

    2011-05-26T12:32:00Z

    Offshore Ship Designers (OSD), with headquarters in the Netherlands at Ijmuiden, is to design a new compact but powerful offshore anchorhandling tug/support vessel for the Dutch operator Neptune Marine Services BV.

  • HvS has gained a great deal of operating e I and earlier vessels of a similar type.
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    Kooiman to build unique support vessel for HvS

    2011-05-26T12:32:00Z

    HvS Dredging Support BV, of Harlingen in the Netherlands, has announced that in addition to its current support vessel Zwerver I, a new unique multi-purpose DP-1 support vessel is to be built, bearing the name Zwerver III.

  • Kort Propulsion supplied much of the propulsive equipment for Aberdeen Harbour Board’s new workboat.
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    Batten down the hatches at Seawork

    2011-05-17T10:15:00Z

    Kort Propulsion, which has the agency for Hercules Hatches, reports they are flying out of the door to Seawork exhibitors South Boats, Alnmaritec, and Alicat Workboats.

  • With its 52 tons bollard pull, MTS Viscount gives the MTS seagoing fleet a substantial boost.
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    New additions move MTS fleet up a gear

    2011-04-25T10:00:00Z

    The Marine and Towage Services Group Ltd (MTS), based in the south west of England, has made three additions to its growing fleet in just a few weeks.

  • Targe Towing has added the Hemiksem to its fleet operating in the Thames.
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    TOWLINES

    2011-04-20T15:00:00Z

    Targe Towing has added the Hemiksem to its fleet operating in the Thames.An act of piracy involving a tug and barge in Malaysian waters has led to a director of the tug owning company appealing to the towage industry and brokers worldwide for help. The company’s tug, Marina 26, reported ...

  • Mojaweb is one of the few terminal tugs equipped to Fire Fighting II standards.
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    A tug with extra firepower for Kuwait

    2011-04-19T09:00:00Z

    The installation of fire fighting equipment aboard harbour tugs is commonplace but the capacity of those installations rarely exceeds that necessary to comply with classification society Fi-Fi 1 notation, with a total pumping capacity of 2,400 cu/m/hr.

  • Koerts International Towing Service has taken delivery of the Norne from the Kooiman Shipyard. (photo courtesy Leen vd Meiden)
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    Norne gives Viking a powerful sister

    2011-04-18T09:00:00Z

    On 2 April, Dutch tug owners Koerts International Towing Service (KITS), based in Delfziyl, took delivery of the new shallow draft anchor handling tug Norne.

  • The RT 110-37E is a new escort version of the Rotor Tug incorporating several design features easily recognisable as originating at RAL.
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    Thirty one ‘Rotor Tugs’ and counting

    2011-04-16T09:00:00Z

    It is just twelve years since Dutch towage company Kotug introduced a series of four ‘Rotor Tugs’ to the ports of Rotterdam and Bremerhaven.

  • The three vessels are designed for an offshore service role, including the installation and support of wind farms.
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    Three DC buses come along for Alewijnse

    2011-04-13T17:18:00Z

    Alewijnse Marine Systems in the Netherlands is to design and install a new electric propulsion drive using a DC bus system for the main electric installation in three vessels to be built at Shipkits B.V.

  • Port Solent near Portsmouth is one of five marinas run by Premier Marinas to be supplied by WP Marine.
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    Beating diesel bug if ‘not at sea’

    2011-04-11T16:58:00Z

    The UK’s Premier Marinas group has awarded a major fuel supply contract to regional fuels and lubricants distributor WP Marine.

  • The Enginei bridge display enables tug masters to be continuously aware of their fuel consumption.
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    Tug fleet finds fuel economy savings

    2011-04-11T10:42:00Z

    Svitzer Tugs is expanding fuel efficiencies throughout its fleet by fitting Enginei fuel monitoring systems from Royston Limited.

  • Takaaki Kimura, senior managing executive officer of Yamaha Motor and Volvo Penta CEO Göran Gummeson shake hands at the Miami Boat Show 2011.
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    Yamaha and Volvo Penta make progress

    2011-04-05T15:41:00Z

    AB Volvo Penta and Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd have decided to set up joint working groups to evaluate the potential for deeper collaboration between the companies.

  • Henning Jorgensen from BUKH, left, concludes the new agreement with WaterMota MD Mike Beacham.
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    See the new SeasAll engines at Seawork

    2011-04-04T10:38:00Z

    Devon UK based marine engine and generator specialist WaterMota has signed an agreement with Danish based BUKH enabling it to sell SOLAS approved engines.

  • ‘Fairmount Sherpa’ and ‘Fairmount Summit’ enter the Nieuw Waterway after completing the 92 day tow with the FPSO ‘Skarv Idun’.(photo courtesy Leen vd Meijden)
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    Fairmount sisters complete an epic 92 day tow

    2011-03-30T09:00:00Z

    Fairmount Marine’s powerful deepsea tugs Fairmount Sherpa and Fairmount Summit have returned to their homeport of Rotterdam after successfully completing the delivery of the FPSO Skarv Idun from South Korea to Stord in Norway.

  • The general cargo carrier newbuilding will be designed by FKAB in Gothenburg and powered by MAN Diesel & Turbo’s new Liquid ME-GI engine running on LPG.
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    LPG power for coastal shipping

    2011-03-29T17:22:00Z

    MAN Diesel & Turbo has introduced its Liquid ME-GI (Liquid Gas Injection) engine, powered by Liquid Petroleum Gas.

  • A new mid-ship section will extend the former CCG Tsekoa II to 33m.
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    Hybrid electric research ship conversion

    2011-03-29T16:39:00Z

    BMT Fleet Technology, of Ottawa, Ontario is collaborating with the University of Victoria to design and deliver North America’s first ever hybrid electric research ship.

  • Kees Muller and his wife Heleen after the award ceremony. (photo courtesy Peter Nicolai)
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    Kees Muller is knighted by Queen Beatrix

    2011-03-29T09:00:00Z

    Kees Muller, the founder of the Dutch towage and salvage specialist Multraship, has received a knighthood from Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands.