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Multi-tasking in Morocco | |
Ship & Boat International: eNews November/December 2018 The 72m Dar Al Beida was designed and built to answer the Moroccan Royal Navy's multi-mission requirements. | |
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Significant Small Ships 2018 - last call for entries | |
Ship & Boat International: eNews November/December 2018 We're looking for first-in-class and unique vessels of up to 100m in length and delivered (or scheduled to be delivered) in 2018. | |
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Getting out of a jam | |
Ship & Boat International: eNews November/December 2018
Ship positioning tech specialist Veripos has released a new anti-jamming antenna, intended to protect offshore oil and gas operators from denial-of-GPS attacks. | |
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Boxing clever | |
Ship & Boat International: eNews November/December 2018 Using hydrogen for vessel power requires excessive storage space, expertise in handling and reliance on a weak supply chain. So Joi Scientific has developed a system to extract hydrogen directly from the water surrounding the boat. | |
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Kairos to secure Baltic LNG bunker supply | |
The Naval Architect: November 2018 The world’s largest LNG bunker vessel departed South Korea last month, making its way to the Baltic Sea where it will secure the supply of LNG as a marine fuel. | |
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Battery-fuelled pulling power | |
Ship & Boat International: eNews November/December 2018 Navtek Naval Technologies is close to completing the all-electric ZeeTug, scheduled to enter service next year in the Port of Istanbul, Turkey. | |
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Engineering capabilities give Singapore yard an advantage in niche markets | |
Shiprepair & Maintenance: 4th Quarter 2018
ST Engineering has handled a steady flow of repair projects this year, ranging from dredgers to offshore support and seismic survey vessels | |
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Fincantieri secures Grimaldi ro-pax lengthening contract | |
Shiprepair & Maintenance: 4th Quarter 2018
Fincantieri’s ship repair and conversion division is to increase the capacity of two cruise ferries at its yard in Palermo early next year in a project that also has innovative environmental protection features | |
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Viktor Lenac becomes the new 'jewel in the crown' for Palumbo | |
Shiprepair & Maintenance: 4th Quarter 2018
The Palumbo Group has acquired the Viktor Lenac shipyard, opening up potential economy of scale benefits as a member of the largest network of repair and conversion facilities in the Mediterranean | |
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CSSC plans to speed up expansion of new engine service business | |
Shiprepair & Maintenance: 4th Quarter 2018
CSSC Marine Services’ (CMS) President Andrew Stump reports that a successful first 12 months of trading is to be followed by a number of new initiatives to expand capabilities and market reach. | |
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Water-backed welding offers potential solution to FPSO maintenance issues | |
Shiprepair & Maintenance: 4th Quarter 2018
A UK-based company believes that the challenges inherent to using an alternative to conventional below the water line maintenance on FPSOs can be overcome | |
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Enhancing energy efficiency at the source | |
The Naval Architect: November 2018 FuelSave’s FS Marine+ unit enables cleaner combustion in diesel-fuelled engines, reducing fuel consumption and emissions. The technology offers a way forward to operators sceptical of LNG’s benefits. | |
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The perfect storm | |
The Naval Architect: November 2018 Norwegian weather routing specialist StormGeo says its acquisition of chart provider Nautisk will bring together the best of both worlds in a single integrated platform. | |
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Intelligent cranes for bulk carriers | |
The Naval Architect: November 2018 A joint project between MacGregor and ESL Shipping has developed the world’s first autonomous discharging cranes, with self-learning capabilities. | |
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Chemical tanker inert gas compliance | |
The Naval Architect: November 2018 Amendments to SOLAS regarding inert gas systems on chemical tanker newbuilds have let to market repercussions. | |
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ClassNK plans for a smarter future | |
The Naval Architect: November 2018 The Japanese class society’s recently published guidelines for the concept design for automated and autonomous operations aims to ensure the risks of automation don’t go unchecked | |
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Cleaning up in Jacksonville | |
Ship & Boat International: eNews October 2018 An important stage in the development of the US' fuel supply infrastructure has been realised through the commissioning of a purpose-designed LNG bunker barge for the port of Jacksonville, Florida. | |
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Say no to shore-side charging tax | |
Ship & Boat International: eNews October 2018 Removing existing tax barriers for the uptake of shore-side electricity by vessels in Europe could well boost the further development of electrified ships and boats across the continent. | |
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A surge of Viking Energy for Neptune | |
Ship & Boat International: eNews October 2018 Neptune Marine has been contracted to build a new EuroCarrier 2611-class workboat for Scotland’s Stewart Marine. | |
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Dive duo arrives in Hawaii | |
Ship & Boat International: eNews October 2018 Aquatic Life Divers has taken delivery of two new dive support catamarans at its base in Honokohau Harbor, Hawaii. | |
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Baltic LNG bunker boost | |
Ship & Boat International: eNews October 2018 Damen Shipyards Group will contribute to the development of LNG bunkering options within the North-East Baltic Sea, care of a forthcoming gas bunker vessel. | |
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Fuel checks for the Flex | |
Ship & Boat International: eNews October 2018 Sixteen crewboats and security vessels under build in Singapore are being equipped to keep tabs on their rates of fuel consumption | |
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Making marine fuel from biorefinery waste | |
Marine Power & Propulsion: October 2018 A new project seeks to add value to the biofuel refining process by leveraging the potential of lignin waste as a marine fuel alternative. | |
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Growing market receptivity to scrubbers | |
Marine Power & Propulsion: October 2018 Scrubber manufacturers claim that the tide is turning in favour of the technology. | |
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Feeling the way towards haptics in maritime | |
The Naval Architect: October 2018 In conversation with TU Delft researchers, The Naval Architect explores how incorporating haptic feedback into vessel controls – and ultimately remote control stations – can improve situational awareness, paving the way towards unmanned vessels | |
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Developing a 3D model-based design approval viewer | |
The Naval Architect: October 2018 The Korean Register has developed an efficient, secure system for the exchange of large format drawings. | |
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Taking passenger ship evacuation to a safer place | |
The Naval Architect: October 2018 Viking Lifesaving Equipment speaks to The Naval Architect about the benefits of expert consultation when it comes to arrangements for LSAs | |
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Halifax Shipyard launches Canada's lead Arctic and Offshore Patrol vessel | |
Warship Technology: October 2018 The first of Canada’s Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessels was floated out in | |
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UK forced to re-start Type 31e frigate competition | |
Warship Technology: October 2018 The UK Ministry of Defence has been forced to re-start the process of acquiring five Type 31e frigates after the first attempt to do so failed to generate sufficient compliant bids. | |
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UK Arctic defence 'on thin ice,' committee claims | |
Warship Technology: October 2018 A House of Commons Defence Committee report has called on the UK government to enhance its ability to operate in the Arctic and the High North, a capability in which it once specialised. | |
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Hydrex mobdock enables fast transducer installation | |
Shiprepair & Maintenance: September 2018 Belgian underwater repair specialist Hydrex recently utilised its mobile drydock system, mobdock, to facilitate the installation of a combined echo sounder and speed log system on a ro-ro vessel in just one day | |
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More cruise refits but less time for Bolidt | |
Shiprepair & Maintenance: September 2018 Dutch company Bolidt Synthetic Products & Systems has reported its busiest year yet in the maritime sector, having undertaken a wide array of large-scale cruise refit projects | |
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Gibdock undertakes challenging bill of work on Zambesi | |
Shiprepair & Maintenance: September 2018 Gibraltarian shipyard Gibdock has announced the successful completion of numerous works on board Zambesi, a 2013-built, 179m bulk carrier owned by John T. Essberger. | |
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Albwardy Damen establishes location at SOHAR Port | |
Shiprepair & Maintenance: September 2018 Albwardy Damen – a joint venture between Damen shipyards Group, based in Holland, and Albwardy Investment, Dubai – has added a fourth location to its ship repair business at Sohar Port and Freezone, Oman. | |
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X marks the spot | |
Ship & Boat International: eNews September/October 2018 Reduced weight and power consumption are two of the key claimed bonuses of MJP’s new X Series line of waterjets. | |
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