Tugs & Salvage – Page 27

  • Fairplay Towage has 150 years of experience in over 25 European ports (Peter Barker)
    News

    TOWLINES

    2020-03-03T10:38:00Z

    DynaRep Shipping Consultants has announced expansion plans involving collaborations with Fairplay Towage Group Germany and Marina Offshore Singapore.

  • 'Terra Marique' was beached to receive the refinery components (Williams Shipping)
    News

    TOWLINES

    2020-01-28T08:55:00Z

    Williams Shipping has demonstrated its land and sea capabilities transferring part of an oil refinery from shore to ship.

  • 'PSA Polaris' will take autonomous tug operation to the next stage of trials (Wartsila)
    News

    Autonomous harbour tug – a step nearer

    2020-01-28T08:52:00Z

    Helsinki-based Wärtsilä has achieved what it calls a “breakthrough” in its IntelliTug project with trials underway following installation of a DP system on the tug PSA Polaris.

  • Rolls-Royce will provide spares and maintenance for 17 Svitzer tugs (Rolls-Royce)
    News

    Svitzer and Rolls-Royce working together

    2020-01-28T08:46:00Z

    Towage company Svitzer and technology services provider Rolls-Royce have signed a long-term service agreement covering the preventative spare parts supply for 17 tugs powered by MTU Series 4000 engines.

  • 'Union Koala' has been retrofitted to IMO Tier III standards (Boluda)
    News

    Boluda refits tug to Tier III standards

    2020-01-28T08:40:00Z

    Boluda Towage Europe has taken a further step towards operating an environmentally friendly fleet with Europe’s first tug retrofit to meet IMO Tier III standards.

  • Jason's Cradle MOB recovery system (MAIB)
    News

    MAIB reports on tug boarding fatality

    2020-01-27T12:04:00Z

    The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has published its report on the investigation into an accident where a tug’s chief engineer lost his life boarding his vessel.

  • The Damen Multi Cat 1908 'Hobby' is part of a two vessel order for RAK Ports (Damen)
    News

    Delivery and order round-up

    2020-01-27T11:51:00Z

    Following the customary lull over the holiday period, tug delivery and orders since the last round-up show every sign of continuing the healthy activity of 2019.

  • Salvors need a reasonable return to maintain expensive equipment stockpiles (Peter Barker)
    News

    ISU looks in the mirror

    2020-01-07T11:28:00Z

    The International Salvage Union has reported a positive reaction from respondents to research commissioned to properly understand how itself and the salvage industry is regarded.

  • Connecting the tow line is a particularly hazardous part of shiphandling operations (Peter Barker)
    News

    CHIRP focuses on tug safety

    2020-01-07T11:19:00Z

    The independent and confidential CHIRP maritime incident reporting system has focused on tug safety issues including problems handling heavy tow lines.

  • 'SAAM Huasteca' is a Damen ASD Tug 2813 design (SAAM)
    News

    Delivery and order round-up

    2020-01-07T10:59:00Z

    Following a busy 2019 for deliveries and orders, 2020 starts somewhat quieter and includes further investment by Boluda following its takeover of Kotug Smit Towage last year.

  • Iskes' 'Mercurius' is now part of Svitzer's Southampton fleet operating as 'Svitzer Mercurius' (Peter Barker)
    News

    TOWLINES

    2020-01-06T11:49:00Z

    Svitzer has announced its acquisition of Port Towage Amsterdam, a joint venture between Svitzer and Iskes Towage and Salvage formed in 2014.

  • Half of Marin's tug fleet are Sanmar-built vessels (Sanmar)
    News

    A winning towage partnership in Turkey

    2020-01-06T11:37:00Z

    Marin Tug & Pilotage has praised the influence of Sanmar Shipyards in its success after it was named one of the winners in the recent tug licence allocation in Turkey.

  • The TRAktor 300-Z tug for Bukser og Berging will be built by Sanmar (RAL)
    News

    Delivery and order round-up

    2019-11-29T17:16:00Z

    Developments with tugs of the future features prominently in this month’s Tugs & Towing, an LNG-fuelled pushboat included here in our delivery and order round-up.

  • The autonomous tug will initially be operated by Keppel Smit Towage (ABB)
    News

    Autonomous tug operation for Singapore

    2019-11-29T17:12:00Z

    Technology company ABB has signed a contract with Singapore-based Keppel Offshore & Marine to enable autonomous tug operations in 2020.

  • The tug was subsequently raised following its sinking (Ugland)
    News

    Tug grounding report published

    2019-11-29T17:03:00Z

    The Accidents Investigation Branch Norway (AIBN) has published its report into the grounding and sinking of a tug off Farsund in 2017.

  • The electrically powered hydrogen cell fuel tug will provide 50tbp (Tokyo Kisen - e5 Lab)
    News

    Japan develops electric hydrogen cell tug

    2019-11-29T16:58:00Z

    Tokyo Kisen Co Ltd and Tokyo-based e5 Lab Inc have jointly developed a new concept design for an electrically powered, hydrogen fuel cell harbour tug.

  • The Jospa Tug will need minimal power from a conventional tug to maintain its heading (Govt Europa - Jospa)
    News

    A wave energy tug – something very different

    2019-11-29T16:48:00Z

    Ireland-based Jospa Ltd has developed the intriguing concept of a wave motion-propelled tug being simple in principle but quite unlike anything before, in fact is it a vessel at all?

  • 'Santa' is an early Christmas present for Alfons Hakans (Alfons Hakans)
    News

    TOWLINES

    2019-11-29T16:39:00Z

    Finnish tug operator Alfons Håkans has bareboat chartered two ASD harbour tugs to strengthen its towing capacity in Estonia.

  • 'Kilstroom' will be Van Wijngaarden's first Damen Multi Cat (Damen)
    News

    Delivery and order round-up

    2019-10-30T11:09:00Z

    The drive for tug fleet renewal and upgrades shows no sign of abating with 13 deliveries and eight orders reported, most with a significant European involvement.

  • Port of Antwerp's 'Hydrotug' will be the world's first hydrogen-powered tug (Port of Antwerp)
    News

    World’s first hydrogen tug for Antwerp

    2019-10-30T10:59:00Z

    Port of Antwerp has ordered a hydrogen-powered tug that will be first of its type in the world and the lowest-rated for emissions on the market.