Tugs & Salvage – Page 26

  • 'Kaami' ran aground off the Isle of Skye (MCA)
    News

    Towing round-up

    2020-04-15T11:15:00Z

    A number of towing reports are worthy of mention, four highlighted here including three involving Emergency Towing Vessels.

  • 'Tug Assist Tool' requires the input of eight variables to calculate required bollard pull (Marine-Pilots.com)
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    Bollard pull calculator for marine pilots

    2020-04-14T11:55:00Z

    A smartphone app has been launched providing marine pilots with a tool to calculate the number of tugs and power required in different situational and environmental conditions.

  • MacDuff has designed a small workboat for Cheoy Lee's range of vessels (MacDuff)
    News

    Delivery and order round-up

    2020-04-14T11:55:00Z

    Time will reveal the implications if any of Coronavirus on tug orders, it is currently business as usual however including reports of a slow recovery in China.

  • Crew were on board 'PSA Polaris' for the trials (Wartsila)
    News

    IntelliTug sea trials successfully completed

    2020-04-14T11:45:00Z

    Technology group Wärtsilä and PSA Marine have successfully completed initial sea trials for the IntelliTug.

  • 'USNS Comfort' was berthed with 21,000hp of tug assistance by McAllister Towing (McAllister Towing)
    News

    TOWLINES

    2020-04-14T11:32:00Z

    McAllister Towing has responded to the Coronavirus pandemic assisting a hospital ship to berth in New York.

  • The trawler in its fully capsized condition (J.A.Rederiet)
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    Capsized trawler salvaged

    2020-04-02T12:16:00Z

    The typically innovative approach of the salvage industry has been demonstrated with the successful recovery of a capsized trawler off Denmark.

  • Sanmar and Damen-built tugs will serve a 10-year contract in Jamaica (Ocean Group)
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    Tug deliveries and design round-up

    2020-03-20T09:26:00Z

    This month’s round-up includes a European theme with three deliveries and a design proposal for the world’s first LNG-powered shallow-water push boat.

  • Sanmar's 'Bogacay XXXVIII' features Caterpillar's first AVD drive application (Caterpillar)
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    Caterpillar success in the US and Turkey

    2020-03-20T09:25:00Z

    Caterpillar Marine has reported on collaboration for the next generation of tugs in the US and provided further details of its first Advanced Variable Drive tug built in Turkey.

  • The European towage sector has an annual revenue of over Euro 1.2bn (Peter Barker)
    News

    ETA assesses the European towage sector

    2020-03-20T09:12:00Z

    The European Tugowners Association (ETA) and Dutch consultancy company ECORYS have produced a study revealing the true economic impact of the European towage sector.

  • Recent orders for Schottel thrusters total 22 units (Schottel)
    News

    Multiple order success for Schottel

    2020-03-20T09:06:00Z

    Propulsion system manufacturer Schottel has announced orders for no fewer than 22 azimuth thrusters for tugs in China, Turkey, Poland and the US.

  • 'SD Tempest' assists one of the Royal Navy's new aircraft carriers (Mark Stanford)
    News

    Serco and Briggs bid for Royal Navy contract

    2020-03-19T16:02:00Z

    Outsourcing company Serco and maritime services provider Briggs Marine are teaming up to bid for the Royal Navy’s next generation of marine services.

  • Albwardy Damen opens repair workshop in Sohar Oman (Damen)
    News

    TOWLINES

    2020-03-19T15:56:00Z

    Albwardy Damen has increased its presence in Western Asia with the opening of a new repair workshop in Sohar, Oman on the south east coast of the Arabian Peninsula.

  • ISU members are ready to respond during the Coronavirus outbreak (ISU)
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    ISU responds to coronavirus outbreak

    2020-03-19T15:42:00Z

    Members of the International Salvage Union (ISU) have stated their desire to maintain a service as usual status during the current global Coronavirus outbreak.

  • The barge grounded in an environmentally sensitive area (Hakans)
    News

    Salvage round-up

    2020-03-19T15:19:00Z

    In addition to the operations mentioned in this edition other activities by the global salvage industry are also worth a mention.

  • 'Osfjord' was cut into six sections and transferred to a barge (BOA)
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    Double salvage success for BOA

    2020-03-18T13:16:00Z

    Trondheim Norway-based BOA Offshore AS has provided details of its involvement in recent months in two complex salvage operations.

  • 'Stellar Banner' aground off the coast of Brazil (Brazilian Navy)
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    Ore carrier stranded off Brazil

    2020-03-18T13:07:00Z

    A major salvage operation is underway for a grounded and listing ore carrier off the coast of Brazil.

  • 'Bogacay XXXVIII' is the 200th Sanmar tug built to a RAL design (RAL)
    News

    Tug delivery roundup

    2020-03-03T11:02:00Z

    With 12 new additions of note for the global tug family to report, this month’s round-up concentrates just on deliveries.

  • Keith Levin takes over from Dan Cross for 'Daniel Adamson' (DAPS)
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    New chairman for Daniel Adamson

    2020-03-03T10:56:00Z

    After leading the ''Daniel Adamson'' restoration project for 16 years, the man who saved the 1903-built steam tug-tender from the breaker’s torch for £1 has stepped down as chairman.

  • Jifmar's fleet includes the recently lengthened 'Jif Artemis' (Peter Barker)
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    Jifmar expands further in Scotland

    2020-03-03T10:46:00Z

    French-owned Jifmar Offshore Services has increased its presence in Scotland with the acquisition of Shetland-based Delta Marine.

  • Container ship 'Em Oinousses' under tow by 'RT Spirit' (Kotug)
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    Towage reports large and small

    2020-03-03T10:44:00Z

    The fine line between a rescue tow and a salvage is often one for negotiations, here are six recent examples of towage assistance to disabled vessels, large and small.