Vessels News – Page 178

  • Klyne Tugs' ETV 'Anglian Monarch' on station in the Dover Strait during an MCA exercise.
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    Business as Usual as Klyne is Taken Over

    2007-12-17T16:32:00Z

    Britain’ s oldest tug and barge company J P Knight, has announced in a joint statement that the J P Knight Group has acquired a majority interest in Klyne Tugs, the current provider of Emergency Towing Vessels (ETVs) to the UK Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA).

  • 'Tallink Autoexpress 2' is seen leaving Rotterdam at the start of its Atlantic crossing.
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    Ferry Delivery Thanks to Tanks

    2007-12-16T16:32:00Z

    In the second week of October Dutch ship delivery and maritime recruitment specialist Redwise was approached by it’ s long term customer Conferry to deliver the Austal built catamaran ' Tallink Autoexpress 2' from Tallin to Curacao. 

  • The new Stena Line vessels will enter service on the Harwich - Hook of Holland route in 2011.
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    Stena Orders Newbuilds for Harwich - Hook

    2007-12-16T16:32:00Z

    Stena Line has ordered two new RoPax vessels valued at some £ 145m from Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea. The vessels will be put into service in 2011, when it is planned they will operate on the Harwich to Rotterdam route.

  • The first tug to be built at Hepworth and described in Maritime Journal in February 1994 was Itchen Marine's 'Wyeforce'.
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    Tugs & Towing - 20 Years On

    2007-12-11T16:32:00Z

    Over the past two decades the towage industry has seen phenomenal changes in almost every sector and every aspect of the business. The industry has a history traceable with some accuracy to the 1830s and tug development moved forward in ‘ fits and starts’ until the 1960s, when a variety ...

  • The MAN Diesel type 58/64 diesel engine is being used for container feeders like the 1,400 TEU Sietas Type 178 vessels under construction for JR Shipping of the Netherlands.
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    Feeders Feast on Enhanced Diesel Power

    2007-12-01T11:32:00Z

    MAN Diesel is enjoying continued success with its four-stroke heavy fuel engine, the type 58/64, which is proving popular for container feeder vessel applications.

  • Ultra Dynamics are looking to build upon the success of their UltraJet waterjets.
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    Year End Surge for UltraJet

    2007-12-01T11:32:00Z

    Ultra Dynamics has introduced a new JetMaster Joystick Control System driven by a programmable logic controller (PLC) which delivers enhanced manoeuvring power. The new JetMaster system provides features previously only available on larger more expensive ship board systems.

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    'Union Grizzly' and 'Union Kodiak' Reinforce the URS Antwerp Fleet.

    2007-11-19T12:33:00Z

    URS, the Belgian Towage and Salvage Union has added two new tugs to its fleet in the Port of Antwerp. Named ' Union Grizzly' and ' Union Kodiak' , the tugs were formally named in Antwerp on 25 October.

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    US Operator Introduces the 'Handysize' Tug

    2007-11-19T12:33:00Z

    United States tug operator TUGZ International, LLC, well known as owner and charterer of the 4,000 hp multipurpose ‘ Z class’ series of ASD tugs operating in a number of US ports, is introducing a new small tug design. 

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    Fairplay XIV is Sold to Greece

    2007-11-19T12:33:00Z

    Hamburg based Fairplay Towage has sold its deepsea tug ' Fairplay XIV' to Greece. The tug is well known throughout the towage industry, having worked reliably and economically worldwide, with its running mate ' Fairplay IX' , for many years.

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    First RAscal Line Handling Tugs Delivered to UAE

    2007-11-19T12:33:00Z

    One problem for any journalist specialising in the towage business at present is how to present any news feature without giving the impression that it is a Robert Allan newsletter. The Canadian designer is currently so successful and prolific in producing new products for the towage market that his efforts ...

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    TOWLINES

    2007-11-19T12:33:00Z

    J P Knight (Caledonian) Ltd has taken delivery of all three of their recent purchases from Japan. Based in Invergordon, the company now operates a four tug fleet comprising the original purpose built ASD tug ' Kincraig' and the new acquisitions ' Kintore' , ' Keverne' and ' Kindeace' . ...

  • Hamilton jet's 'blue Arrow' waterjet control simulator will be on display at Europort Maritime in Rotterdam next month.
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    Jet Propelled at Europort Maritime

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    Those visiting Europort Maritime 2007 will see that Hamilton waterjets have come a long way since Bill Hamilton designed and built his first axial flow waterjet in New Zealand back in 1956. Since then Hamilton Jet can take credit for over 30,000 installations and produces two Hamilton Jet ranges (the ...

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    Fratelli Neri Get the First New Robert Allan Compact Tractors

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    In August 2007, the first two of a series of new high performance, compact 24m ship handling tractor tugs, named ''Fratelli Neri'' and ''Porto di Livorno'' were delivered to Fratelli Neri Spa of Livorno, Italy. 

  • Line handling workboat 'Svitzer Thunder' is part of a totally new towage and marine services package for Milford Haven.
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    First Vessels for Svitzer's New Milford Haven Fleet Arrive

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    As the port of Milford Haven embraces a new commercial era with the imminent arrival of LNG, Svitzer UK are preparing for the massive increase in activity. In February Maritime Journal reported on the towage organisation''s plans to introduce one of the worlds most advanced tug fleets to serve operations ...

  • 'Cochise' was built to a traditional design but embodies modern high tech equipment.
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    US 'Line Haul' Specialists Develop Well Tried Designs

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    Thanks mainly to United States and Canadian manning regulations, tug and barge operators in North America continue to thrive and develop purpose built deep sea tugs suited to their own particular trade. An increasing number are turning to the push-tow Articulated Tug and Barge (ATB) principle but others, for a ...

  • Anglian Sovereign prepares to hand over the rescued floating dock to its Russian tug.
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    UK Coastguard ETVs Show Their Versatility

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    In Britain the Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) has a well established fleet of four powerful Emergency Towing Vessels (ETVs) available to help protect the UK coastline from pollution and maritime emergencies.

  • Irving of Canada will build three escort and ship handling tugs for LNG use.
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    TOWLINES

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    Irving Shipbuilding Inc of Canada has announced a contract to build a series of three escort tugs for Atlantic Reyser to carry out LNG terminal operations.

  • Afon Cadnant is positioned on the deck of the submersible pontoon Lastdrager 27 prior to its launch.
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    Holyhead's Newbuild Goes Out to Launch

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    from the yard of Metaaldraaierij Sepers BV at Druemel in the Netherlands was complicated by the fact that there is no slipway at the facility. 

  • Svitzer Salvage mobilised personnel and equipment from as far afield as the Netherlands to refloat the grounded 'Pasha Bulker' off Newcastle in Australia.
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    Global Scope in Salvage Activity

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    Third quarter activities by Svitzer Salvage included responses to a number of vessel groundings, including the ''Explorer'', which ran aground on rocks near the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland.The tug ''Svitzer Maillaig'' was mobilised to assist the casualty, which was successfully refloated last month and escorted to safety at Ayr.

  • Al Shaymaa encountered difficulties in the Dutch port of Moerdijk this summer.
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    Salvors Refloat Capsized Cargo Ship

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    Dutch salvage and towage company Multraship successfully refloated the 5,744gt general cargo ship Al Shaymaa this summer after the Egyptian flagged vessel capsized in the southern Netherlands port of Moerdijk while discharging a cargo of steel coils. The vessel was safely redelivered to its owner.