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    Tsavliris tow Atwood Eagle

    2003-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The Tsavliris Salvage Group has been awarded a contract to tow the semi-submersible drilling rig Atwood Eagle from Greece to Angola, a journey of 5,500 miles expected to take two and a half months. Towing commenced in late November using one of the world''s largest and most powerful salvage tugs, ...

  • The European Tugowners Association has members in 17 countries.
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    European Tug Owners Raise Their Profile

    2003-01-01T00:00:00Z

    This month the European Tugowners Association (ETA) celebrates it''s 40 year anniversary and has declared its intention to become a more proactive organisation.

  • Kigoria and Arctic Kalvik worked together on an arctic rig move.
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    An Arctic Tow by ITC

    2003-01-01T00:00:00Z

    During the recent winter weather in Europe a report was received from Dutch towage specialists International Transport Contractors (ITC) concerning an interesting Arctic tow carried out last summer. The tow involved the relocation of the purpose built arctic drilling platform SDC from Port Clearance to an offshore location in Prudhoe ...

  • Freedom and Liberty will be typical of many ASD tugs entering US service.
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    Washburn & Doughty Build ASD Tugs for Boston

    2003-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The increasingly popular US tug builder Washburn & Doughty Associates, Inc of East Boothbay, Maine, USA is currently building two powerful shiphandling tugs for the Boston Towing & Transportation Company of Massachusetts. Boston Towing are a division of Reinauer Transportation Companies of Staten Island, New York.

  • Meredith C Reinauer is one of a series of new ATB tugs.
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    Towlines

    2003-01-01T00:00:00Z

    France''s largest towage organisation Groupe Bourbon is to withdraw from the ports of Calais, Cherbourg, Dieppe, Sete and Noumes due to lack of profitability. It is reported that activities in those ports will be sold to Saint Victor a company headed by former Marseilles tug owner Guy Chambon.

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    Briggs Lands Three Year APT Marine Services Contract

    2003-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Briggs Marine Contractors Ltd have won the Marine Services contract with Associated Petroleum Terminals (Immingham) Ltd.

  • The SMIT Salvage vessel Asian Hercules II in position to receive fuel bunkers from the sunken car carrier Tricolor.
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    'Tricolor' Collisions Prompt Renewed Safety Calls

    2003-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Following the initial collision which sank the car transporter Tricolor in the English Channel last month and two subsequent incidents where other vessels collided with the barely submerged hulk, Deep Sea and Coastal Pilots has renewed its call for ship owners and masters to seek help in the busy lanes ...

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    ISU Offers New Thinking on Shelter for Ship Casualties

    2003-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The International Salvage Union (ISU) is to help governments tackle the controversial issue of refuge for ship casualties, especially in cases threatening severe pollution.

  • The Voith tractor Antwerp No 21 is the second of three new tugs (Towline)
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    Towlines

    2002-12-01T00:00:00Z

    .Turkish builder Sanmar has signed a contract with Canadian designer Robert Allan to develop a new series of twin screw tugs 22.00m in length and 8.20m beam.

  • What many consider the avoidable sinking of the Prestige has renewed calls for action on places of refuge.
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    ISU Calls for Faster Action on Places of Refuge

    2002-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Following the loss of the tanker Prestige last month, other industry organisations have added their voices to the International Salvage Union''s call for more action on the controversial places of refuge issue.

  • Powerful anchor-handler Union Manta will be the first delivery in the URS programme.
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    URS Announces Massive Fleet Improvement

    2002-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Belgium''s largest provider of towage and salvage services, Unie van Redding en Sleepdienst NV (URS), has announced an investment representing a massive investment of over 135m.

  • Savannah is a new ASD tug fro Crescent Towing.
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    'Savannah', a New ASD for Crescent Towing

    2002-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Bollinger Shipyards Inc of Lockport, USA has delivered the compact and powerful azimuthing stern drive (ASD) tug Savannah to Crescent Towing of New Orleans.

  • The Mackinaw will see summer duty as a waterway buoy tender.
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    Azipod Propulsion for New USCG Icebreaker

    2002-11-01T00:00:00Z

    ABB has been awarded a contract by the Marinette Marine Corporation to supply electric propulsion drives and azipod propulsion systems and to act as the engine room single system integrator for a new Great Lakes Icebreaker design.

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    SAM Extends Shaft Alternator Range

    2002-11-01T00:00:00Z

    STN Atlas Marine Electronics has extended its range of shaft alternators for supplying mains power driven via the ship''s engine with the introduction of a new series of PWM (pulse width modulation) controlled systems providing improved rates of power generation at lower cost.

  • The MCAs new 6.4m Sea Rover is fully equipped for offshore operations.
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    Suzuki Supplies Power for New MCA Pollution RIB

    2002-11-01T00:00:00Z

    A new Sea Rover workboat powered by twin Suzuki 50hp EFI 4-stroke outboards has entered service with the Counter Pollution Branch of the UK''s Maritime & Coastguard Agency.

  • Keith and Michael Isles took just over 2,000 hours to build their fishing boat Lorraine Ruth.
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    Inshore Fishing Boat Gets Perkins Sabre Power

    2002-11-01T00:00:00Z

    A Perkins Sabre M130C engine has been chosen to power Lorraine Ruth, a new Kingfisher K26 static-gear, inshore netting fishing boat built and now operated by Keith Isles, based on Tresco, one of the Isles of Scilly.

  • Size Matters has a massive 22by 15 deck space, making it an excellent fishing platform.
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    Volvo Penta Powers 'Size Matters'

    2002-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Charter fishing boat skipper and operator Graham Hannaford has now commissioned Size Matters, a new, purpose-built 45ft Canadian Guimond 45 Sports Fisherman. The boat is operational year-round and at all states of the tides from the walk-on/walk-off pontoon in Sutton Harbour, Plymouth UK.

  • The MG-5145A transmission from Twin Disc will be used in 24 French Gendarmerie boats.
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    Gearbox Certification Lands French Police Boat Order

    2002-11-01T00:00:00Z

    In choosing transmissions to team with its MAN engines, Nanni Diesel Industries considered several factors for completing the construction of 24 new French Gendarmerie boats. When it was confirmed that one of the major factors, Lloyds Registry of Shipping (LRS) approval, was part of Twin Disc''s overall package, the decision ...

  • Voith tractor Bremen has been moved to Hamburg by URAG.
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    Towlines

    2002-11-01T00:00:00Z

    ARGE - Kuestenschutz, the German consortium of major towage companies, has won a contract from the German Transport Ministry to supply two stand-by-tugs to be stationed at Rostock-Warnemuende and at Sassnitz on the Island of Ruegen.

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    ASD Tugs Built for Pushing in Turkey

    2002-11-01T00:00:00Z

    The Uzmar-Uzmanlar Shipping and Trading Company Ltd of Izmir, Turkey have delivered two high performance ASD tugs to the German company Egon Oldendorff to handle a pair of 10,000dwt self-unloading coal barges at an offshore lightering station at lskenderun in the south of the country.