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  • 22 April 2013

      Peter Filcek, Senior Principal Surveyor in the Lloyds Register, Technical Investigation Department, gave his award winning lecture on diesel engine failures to the branch at the National Grid Offices in Warwick. This was the last lecture of the 2012/13 lecture season and it was well attended, including by a number of members of the […]

  • 3 October 2012

    According to the Russia’s United Shipbuilding Corporation statement from Tuesday, handover of the aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya (extensively modernised former Soviet-era carrier Admiral Gorshkov) is further delayed to fall 2013. The contract for modernization of aircraft-carrying cruiser Admiral Gorshkov (renamed into INS Vikramaditya) for Indian Navy was tied in 2004. It became the largest export […]

  • 16 May 2016
    Technology

    Bilfinger Mars Offshore is installing a 120-metre-tall crane at its site in the port of Szczecin which will be used to support the fabrication of steel offshore foundations including transition pieces, jackets and monopiles, and to load them onto pontoons. The Goliath crane was built by Van Haagen Kraanbouw in the Netherlands and transported to Bilfinger’s fabrication site where the […]

  • 15 March 2012

    Viking will debut six spectacular sister ships—Viking Aegir, Viking Embla, Viking Freya, Viking Idun, Viking Njord and Viking Odin—in Europe, with another four to be built by 2014. Expertly designed by Yran & Storbraaten, these new vessels offer state-of-the-art engineering, design and comfort. The ships will feature more full-size verandas and full-size staterooms than on […]

  • 25 July 2019
    Business & Finance

    The President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, cut the sod yesterday for the construction of a mini-harbor and fish landing site in Axim, in the Western Region. The project is set to be executed by China Harbor and Engineering Company (CHEC) over a 30-month period and will involve the construction of breakwater, a quay […]

  • 28 January 2011

    Gottwald Port Technology GmbH (Gottwald), a subsidiary of Demag Cranes AG, has a contract to supply a mobile harbor crane G HMK 8410 to get the port Angamos, Mejillones, Chile. The crane Generation 5 (Model 8), the largest mobile harbor crane Gottwald be for container handling in the Americas. The G HMK 8410, it will […]

  • 6 February 2015
    Business & Finance

    The 930-passenger cruise ship Viking Star, the latest addition to the fleet of the California-headquartered cruise operator Viking Ocean Cruises, passed her sea trials in the Aegean Sea mid-December.  During nearly a week of diagnostics, maritime experts executed more than 80 different tests designed to evaluate everything from Viking Star’s engine and propulsion performance to her navigation […]

  • 30 March 2012
    Storage

    Statnett and National Grid are jointly developing a project to construct a High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) electrical interconnector between Norway and Great Britain. MMT will be performing the route survey for this project between Hylen, Norway and Blyth, UK. The survey will be performed April – August 2012. The length of the cable route […]

  • 2 November 2018
    Equipment

    Norway’s Uptime International has entered into two new contracts with Norwegian-based Island Offshore.

  • 26 December 2017

    Twenty eight years ago today, the Statoil-operated Veslefrikk field located offshore Norway started production.  Statoil is the operator of the Veslefrikk field with an 18% interest and its partners are Petoro (37%), Repsol Norge (27%), DEA Norge (13.5%), and Wintershall (4.5%). The Veslefrikk is an oil field which lies in the Norwegian North Sea block 30/3. […]

  • 15 August 2014
    Business & Finance

    Norway’s Uptime International has entered into contracts with MAC Offshore Dubai and Fujian Mawei Shipyard China for delivery of three active motion compensated gangways.

  • 12 May 2011

    Damen Shipyards Galati hosted on 21-st of April 2011 the launching ceremony of patrol ship “GRONINGEN”. The vessel is the second of this type built in Damen shipyard and the forth from a series of vessels made for the Dutch Royal Navy. Equipped with advanced integrated automation, alarm and monitoring systems and dynamic position system […]

  • 7 April 2014
    Business & Finance

    Van Oord has been awarded a contract for dredging and maintenance work for the western access channel to the port of Surabaya in Indonesia. The client is Indonesian port company PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III (Persero). The contract is worth over $68.4 million. Project execution will start in May 2014 and will last 10 months, followed […]

  • 7 August 2012

    Momentous event for the aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya took place recently as the Fighter’s wheels touched the deck for the first time. MiG-29KUB, piloted by the hero of the Russian Federation, honored test pilot of the RF, Colonel, Nikolay Diorditsa  made a few approaches over the ship at different heights and touched the deck for […]

  • 1 July 2011

    Viking River Cruises, the world’s leading river cruise line, held a christening ceremony for Viking Prestige in Amsterdam. Janice Farrar-Titus, wife of the late renowned cruise industry innovator Warren Titus and the ship’s godmother, officially named the 443-foot vessel with a traditional breaking of a bottle of champagne while blessing it on all future voyages. […]

  • 13 November 2012
    Business & Finance

    Port Lincoln tuna baron Hagen Stehr plans to take legal actions against the government regarding the plans to allow exploration for oil in the Great Australian Bight. According to Mr. Stehr, seismic testing in the Great Australian Bight during the annual tuna harvest could devastate the industry, weeklytimesnow reports. Australian Southern Bluefin Industry Association said […]

  • 26 February 2017
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology, Vessels

    Dredging Today brings you an overview of the most popular stories from the past week (February 20-26, 2017).   Royal IHC Hands Over Hopper Dredger DASA I Royal IHC has completed delivery of the trailing suction hopper dredger DASA I to Dragados Argentinos DASA S.A. of Buenos Aires, Argentina.   New By-Pass on IJssel River Officially […]

  • 15 October 2014

    Military and civilian personnel are currently making final preparations in Falmouth, Cornwall, to sail with Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) ship Argus to Sierra Leone as part of the UK’s response to the Ebola outbreak. The ship will take 3 Merlin helicopters and aircrew and engineers from 820 Naval Air Squadron. The ship will also be able to facilitate […]

  • 29 July 2013

    Indian Navy’s aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya (former Russian carrier Gorshkov) has completed its sea trials with flying colours and managed to achieve a top speed of 32 knots, reports The Hindu. Last year, the aircraft carrier was subjected to extensive trials for the first time. While a substantial scope of the ship’s equipment and aviation […]

  • 15 March 2019
    Business & Finance

    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) has named Court Clayton as the Institution’s new chief development officer (CDO). Clayton brings two decades of fundraising and management experience to WHOI. In his new role at WHOI, Clayton will be responsible for leading the development team and expanding philanthropic revenue from individuals, corporations and foundations. The team will […]

  • 2 October 2023
    Business Developments & Projects, Equipment, Green Marine, Infrastructure, Technology, Vessels

    Danish Hvide Sande Shipyard has ordered a hydrogen fuel storage system for a training ship from Hexagon Purus Maritime, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Norwegian Hexagon Purus. Under the purchase order, Hexagon Purus Maritime will deliver its hydrogen fuel storage system incorporating type 4 hydrogen cylinders to be used onboard the training ship SKULEBAS. The training […]

  • 28 January 2019

    Norway’s Equinor has received approval to continue producing from the Asgard A FPSO in the Norwegian Sea until 2027. According to the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, this means production will continue twelve years longer than the original plan. Åsgard A plays a particularly important role in recovering as much as possible of the remaining liquid reserves […]

  • 3 December 2014
    Authorities & Government, Storage

    Works associated with the laying of the undersea electricity cable between the UK and Norway have been approved by the MMO. The Norwegian government gave consent for the development in its waters in October 2014 with the Secretary of State for Climate Change, Ed Davey, commenting on its significance. The high-voltage direct current (HVDC) cable […]

  • 10 April 2019
    Business & Finance

    Viking and China Merchants would form a joint venture to form a cruise line for the Chinese cruise market.

  • 16 September 2013
    Authorities & Government

    MeyGen has welcomed Scottish Government’s approval of the 86MW tidal energy project located in the Inner Sound of the Pentland Firth off the north coast of Caithness, home to one of Europe’s greatest tidal resources. Ed Rollings, Environment & Consents Manager of MeyGen, commented: “The award of this consent is the culmination of over 4 years […]