Video: Tuco Marine Debuts Wind Farm Service Boat
Tuco Marine Group of Denmark discloses the newest vessel in the ProZero series of Fast Rescue Boats, Daughter Crafts and Workboats; The New 13m WIND FARM SERVICE BOAT. The new design is a dedicated service boat and crew transfer vessel for offshore wind farms. The boat has been developed in close collaboration with Norwegian operators and experts in Wind Farm Services. A video presentation of the new vessel design is available here.
Training, Mentoring and Assessment On Board
Videotel has launched a new edition of its Training, Mentoring and Assessment On Board program which supports the IMO requirement for a standardization of training and assessment for all member state countries as part of the revised and updated STCW - the âManila Amendmentsâ. Training, Mentoring and Assessment On Board covers the full range of revised competencies now required for certification as Deck Officers, Engineer Officers and the qualifications required for ratings.
Deep Sea Mooring Wins Contract with Repsol
Global energy company Repsol has selected Deep Sea Mooring (DSM) to provide a range of mooring services for their drilling operations on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. DSM will be responsible for marine engineering and supplying the mooring equipment. The company will also assist in offshore operations, including both pre-lay and rig move. He added that this was the first time the two companies have worked together.
Statoil: New Compressor Means Heightened Production
The new compressor in operation on the Kvitebjørn field in the North Sea from 17 September will increase production there by 220 million barrels of oil equivalent and extend the fieldâs lifetime with eight years. The compressor will help boost recovery rate and accelerate production on the Kvitebjørn field. The new compressor contributes to an increase in the recovery rate at the Kvitebjørn field from 55% to 70%.
China's Navy Enters Strait of Hormuz
Bandar Abbas, home of Iran's navy and the main port in the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, is currently hosting two Chinese naval vessels on a five-day goodwill visitâŚ
India's Coal Imports Causing Port Congestion
Congestion at Paradip expected to ease in a week if rains stop; higher-than-usual congestion at some other ports too. Indian power and steel companies are importingâŚ
MHPS's DeNOx System For Power Plant in Poland
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems (MHPS) has received an order from ENEA Wytwarzanie S.A., a power producer in Poland, for two sets of selective catalytic reductionâŚ
Specialised Reefer Container Operators can Thrive: DMR
Despite growing competition from container lines, specialised reefer operators can still thrive, according to Drewryâs latest Reefer Shipping Market Annual Review & ForecastâŚ
Blood Pumping With Mobile CPR Unit for HII's Newport
Huntington Ingalls Industries' Newport News Shipbuilding division partnered with the American Heart Association to teach shipbuilders how to perform hands-only CPR during a demonstration Thursday.
Voith Hydropower Equipment for Thailand's Storage Plant
Voith has been awarded a new contract to supply the complete electromechanical equipment for a pumped storage power plant in Thailand. The order for the extensionâŚ
HERCULES-2 Phoenix Rises from the Ashes
Wärtsilä Corporation advises that the HERCULES R&D programme to develop large engine technologies, which was initiated in 2004 as a joint vision by the two major European engine manufacturing groupsâŚ
Teleperformance Commended by Frost & Sullivan
Based on its recent analysis of the Latin American contact center outsourcing services market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes Teleperformance with the 2014 Latin AmericaâŚ
Short-Term Perils of Lower Oil Prices: DW Monday
At present we are seeing lower oil prices as a function of softer demand growth in both Europe and China combined with recent output increases from OPEC, particularly LibyaâŚ
WWll Liberty Ship Spills Oil
The Coast Guard and California Department of Fish and Wildlife personnel are investigating a fuel spill that occurred near Pier 45 at Fishmanâs Wharf in the San Francisco BayâŚ
Havyard OSV Delivered, Christened in Iceland
âPolarsysselâ, a Havyard 832 L WE designed offshore supply vessel has been delivered from Havyard Ship Technologyâs yard in Leirvik in Sogn to the Icelandic shipping company Fafnir Offshore.
ONR Funds UW Oceanographic R/V Refit Contract
The US Department of Defense informs that the University of Washington (UW), Seattle, Washington, is being awarded a $12,776,050 cost reimbursement contract forâŚ
Navy, Other Agencies, Award Bio-refinery Contracts to 3 Firms
As part of a 2011 Presidential directive, the Departments of Navy, Energy, and Agriculture have announced that three companies have been awarded contracts to constructâŚ
NNS Identify 124 Employees as 'Models of Excellence'
Huntington Ingalls Industries says that 124 employees from the company's Newport News Shipbuilding division have been recognized with Model of Excellence (MOE) awards.
Two WSFs Due Back in Service
Washington State Ferries (WSF) inform in its latest newsletter that the ferries 'Kitsap' and 'Yakima' are expected to return to service next week. Commercial shipyardsâŚ
Seadrill Chairman Reassures Investors as Director Leaves
Seadrill Limited informs that Tor Olav Trøim has decided not to stand for re-election to the Board of Directors in order to focus his efforts on developing Golar LNG.