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JPP Law makes overseas contacts
JPP Law has reported that it has made significant new contacts from overseas, particularly France, during its first year of exhibiting at Seawork.
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This is a drill
UK underwater equipment supplier Fairlocks had a stand in the Diving and Underwater section at Seawork this year. The one showcase product was the Nemo underwater drill. Ideal for the marine engineering, diving, vessel maintenance and workboat industries, it can go to depths of 50m, and has buttons to re-pressurise ...
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Buoys of summer
Navigation buoy specialist Tideland Signal Corporation introduced a number of new aids to navigation (AtoN) products at June’s Seawork 2015.
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Marine engineering services
Liverpool UK based ASB Engineering Limited is a new marine engineering company which serves cover the north west coast of England from Pwllheli, Holyhead, Liverpool, Barrow-in-Furness and up to Whitehaven.
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20KTS+ gets some mojo at Seawork
UK based 20KTS+ had plenty to shout about at this Seawork International exhibition with its brand new marine exoskeleton, MARINE MOJO™, which promises to lower whole body vibration exposure by reducing shock by 20%.
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Ocean Training launches new courses
At this year’s Seawork International, Ocean Training Online launched two new courses and saw a rise in enquiries from both leisure and commercial customers.
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TMQ at Seawork
The Australian owned manufacturer and distributor of marine-based electronic products, TMQ Electronics, unveiled a wide a range of new equipment, autopilots and accessories at Seawork International this year.
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Golden Arrow hits home at Seawork
The UK''s Golden Arrow Marine says its had its most successful year yet at Seawork International, largely helped by the new Moteurs Baudouin M26.3 common rail fully electronic diesel engine, making its UK debut at the show.
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Ocean Signal lights up Seawork
Long term Seawork exhibitor Ocean Signal, launched a new signal distress flare at the exhibition this year which it said is the smallest and most powerful on the market.
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Gearing up for Seawork
One of the vessels on the pontoon at Seawork which was kitted out by UK based stern gear expert, Clements Engineering, was the Goodchild Marine vessel the SB Lynx 1600 ‘St Aidan’.
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Gobbler Boats cleans up
UK based Gobbler Boats swept the board at this year''s Seawork International exhibition winning two innovation awards for its new Gobbler 28 Rapid Response Oil Spill Recovery Vessel (RROSRV).
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Seawork 2015 roundup
Seawork 2015 has closed its doors on its eighteenth year having been hailed a resounding success. With over 600 exhibitors and over 10,000 products and services on offer, international, national and local exhibitors experienced unparalleled levels of interest from all areas from the commercial maritime sector.
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Seawork on the move
Mercator Media has announced a new, bigger and better home for its annual Seawork International event; Europe’s largest commercial marine and workboat exhibition and conference.
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New hook for Henriksen
A new quick release off-load lifting hook has been introduced by H Henriksen of Norway at this year’s Seawork exhibition.
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Capital Seating wins new business
One of the many good news stories to come out of the first day at Seawork 2015 was from Grammer Nautic by Capital Seating, having secured new business from Redbay Boats, another fellow exhibiter at Seawork this year, to provide Grammer Nautic Pro Air seats as their preferred choice.
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CTruk handover at Seawork
CTruk Boats formally handed over the first MPC22 offshore wind farm service vessel (WFSV) built at its River Colne production facility, and it was named by new owner CWind at Seawork this week.
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Seawork 2015 award winners
After a very successful first day of Seawork International, nearly 300 exhibitors packed The Vestry, Southampton, to enjoy canapés and bubbles at Seawork’s Networking and Awards Evening, and of course to find out the all-important award winners.
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Ocean Safety launches new liferafts
Ocean Safety unveiled its new range of liferafts specifically designed for the commercial marine sector at Seawork International this week.
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Seawork Daily News - Wednesday 17 June
The second day of Seawork International 2015 is underway. Today will see a number of live demonstrations in the Dive Tank on the quayside and various conference sessions on a range of topics including safety, surveying and collaboration in the industry.
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Seawork panel discussions look for solutions
The three-day conference running alongside this year’s Seawork International will see a range of panel discussions including ‘Windfarm Access Vessels: are Catamarans the right solution?’, chaired by John Haynes of Shock Mitigation.