Vessels News – Page 98

  • OXE 175 outboard engine
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    OXE diesel engines for rescue service

    2020-09-15T09:42:00Z

    OXE Diesel outboard engines with long service life, high power and low fuel consumption will be used by a European rescue service.

  • Port of Antwerp's new tugs will be Damen RSD 2513 designs (Damen)
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    Delivery and order round-up (September 2020)

    2020-09-04T11:16:00Z

    Each month MJ looks at recent tug orders and deliveries, this month’s content involves just four orders of interest – writes Peter Barker.

  • Being a 2 stroke diesel unit, the Amaroq engine is quite compact
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    The diesel outboard you may not have heard about

    2020-09-02T11:34:00Z

    A British company is currently running prototypes of its 50hp diesel outboard that brings a new competitor to this section of the outboard market writes Dag Pike.

  • Seafarers are forced into longer tours of duty by Covid-19 (Kotug)
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    Tug crews living with Covid-19

    2020-09-01T11:34:00Z

    With a global operation Kotug had to adapt to Covid-19, including the very human side of how seafarers were affected by disrupted crew changes.

  • Wilson Sons operate 75 tugs in the major ports and terminals of Brazil (Wilson Sons)
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    Camera transformation for Wilson Sons tugs

    2020-09-01T11:28:00Z

    In a project already underway, 480 CCTV cameras and a local internet network are being installed across Wilson Sons’ Brazilian tug fleet.

  • The renamed 'GT Victory' leaves the slipway at Ramsgate (Mike Jackson)
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    TOWLINES

    2020-09-01T11:19:00Z

    Griffin Towage has announced an important addition to its fleet in the ex MTS tug MTS Victory now renamed GT Victory.

  • Schottel
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    Schottel-equipped hybrid ferry launches

    2020-08-25T16:14:00Z

    The first of four Schottel-equipped hybrid ferries built for a Norwegian ferry operator has entered service in the Norwegian fjords.

  • Captain Chris Stuchbury (Photo: Targe Towing)
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    Targe Towing mourns the loss of tug master

    2020-08-25T11:41:00Z

    Directors and staff at Targe Towing are mourning the tragic loss of one of their longest serving tug masters in a rail accident in a remote area of Scotland.

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    MJP waterjets selected for major contract

    2020-08-17T15:48:00Z

    Marine Jet Power (MJP) waterjets have been selected for a contract valued at GB£9m.

  • Reich's TOK coupling has been a hero product for the new partnership
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    Couplings partnership shows promise

    2020-07-31T15:09:00Z

    In the six months since the partnership between Reich and MIT (Marine & Industrial Transmissions Limited) was formally announced, the commercial and business landscape has changed significantly.

  • 'Jupiter's' towing winch is within the accommodation area below the wheelhouse (Damen)
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    Delivery and order round-up

    2020-07-30T11:42:00Z

    With just three deliveries and three orders of note this month we can examine some interesting items of news in more detail.

  • The Yenicay class is the smallest of Sanmar's latest featured tugs (Sanmar)
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    Out with the old in with the new for Sanmar

    2020-07-30T11:37:00Z

    Sanmar Shipyards has announced it is to discontinue its successful Sanmar, Dogançay and Ulupinar series of tugs.

  • Covid-19 meant the Memorandum of Understanding had to be signed online (TT&C)
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    Dutch tug training in South Africa

    2020-07-30T11:32:00Z

    Rotterdam-based Tug Training & Consultancy (TTC) has signed an MoU with South African Maritime Training Academy (SAMTRA) to train tug masters, ship pilots and captains.

  • Boluda's 'VB Cheetah' assists 'HMM Algeciras' in Rotterdam (Boluda)
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    Busy Boluda

    2020-07-29T11:06:00Z

    Boluda Towage has reported its part in the North Sea Port nautical partnership, handling the world’s largest container ship and a rebranding for one of its deepsea tugs.

  • One of the two French naval vessel enroute to Belgium (Hans Neels - Multraship)
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    TOWLINES

    2020-07-29T10:55:00Z

    Terneuzen-based Multraship Towage & Salvage has carried out a double tow of ex French naval vessels to Ghent in Belgium for recycling.

  • Steamology says its systems have distinct advantages over fuel cell technology for use in a maritime environment
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    Could shipping be entering its second age of steam?

    2020-07-29T10:06:00Z

    Engineering startup Steamology recently won UK government innovation funding of £400,000 for 9 months for a rail freight project that could open the doors to similar work in shipping.

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    2020-07-27T16:56:00Z Sponsored by

    We are constantly reminded by those who have come across our patented belt design concept for the outboard motor, as to how clever the whole design is. We call it a recombination innovation – meaning using best in class standalone innovations that have been well developed and combining it to create a highly innovative product that the customer wants.

  • OXE300
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    PDA signed for turbo diesel engine

    2020-07-24T13:39:00Z

    A Preliminary Development Agreement (PDA) has been signed to prepare a turbo diesel engine for the marine industry.

  • Turbodrive 490 H.C.T.
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    High propulsive efficiency waterjet

    2020-07-20T15:09:00Z

    A waterjet with high propulsive efficiency has arrived on the market following three years of intense work and research using the most advanced CFD softwares.

  • News

    Offshore charging for hybrid or electric vessels

    2020-07-17T14:00:00Z

    Jebb Smith Ltd has successfully secured funding to help promote technological innovation in UK Maritime through Maritime Research and Innovation UK (MarRI-UK).