Issue No.389
August 2020
MARITIMEJOURNAL INSIGHT FOR THE EUROPEAN COMMERCIAL MARINE BUSINESS
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CONTENTS NEWS 44 MAN restructure
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FEATURES 14 Buoyant news
Up to 2600 manufacturing jobs are at risk in German propulsion manufacturer’s restructure
The Marine Civil Engineering side of the maritime economy is going great guns reports Land & Water
18 River hydro
46 Dogger Bank
Monitoring changes in underwater terrain along China’s longest river
Jan de Nul Group wins installation contract for the GE Haliade-X turbines at Dogger Bank A and B
22 Busy Boluda
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48 Hydrofoil Vs Tesla
German TV show has an unusual way to prove viability of foiling electric river ferries
FEATURES
Boluda Towage on handling the world’s largest container ship and a rebranding
42 New ferry era
New era gets underway in Kiel with the arrival of the first of a new batch of commuter ferries
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10 Oftedahl
48 Sensitive civils
Though Jotun’s recent robotic developments seem surprising, the seeds were sown back in 2010
Bremerhaven’s €17.7 million renewal of a ‘sensitive’ North Sea quayside
53 Underwater odyssey
12 Moray East
Moray Offshore Windfarm (East) has welcomed the arrival of OHT’s heavy transport vessel, Hawk
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COVER SHOT The TSM Ouessant is a EuroTug 3515, built by Neptune Marine, which was delivered in July 2020 to France-based Thomas Services Maritimes. The shallow-draft EuroTug 3515, named after the French island Ouessant, has a bollard pull of 44 tons and it will be used for a diverse range of operations. Alongside the powerful Heila deck cranes and a 100 tons anchor-handling winch, one of the eye catchers onboard the TSM Ouessant is the accommodation for 21 persons. The high-end interior will make the crew and its passengers feel comfortable onboard at all times. Based on proven technology, innovation and sustainable materials, Neptune continuously develops its standard and custom vessels. By using
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client feedback the Dutch shipbuilder grows a portfolio of innovative vessels, including diesel-electric EuroTugs, IMO TIER III compliant workboats and LNG driven dredgers. Neptune Marine offers a broad range of maritime solutions, including newbuilding, equipment charter, repair and other complementary services. At its shipyards in the Netherlands, customized workboats are produced in close cooperation with customers. To offer clients a full-service solution, Neptune Marine also operates a fleet of marine equipment, including barges and multi-purpose barges and deck equipment. 8 For more information: www.neptunemarine.com
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Svitzer CEO Kasper Friis Nilaus has appointed Lise Demant his successor as Managing Director (MD) for Svitzer Europe and Videlina Georgieva as new global Chief Commercial Officer (CCO).
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BMT has announced that Dennis de Bruin has been appointed Managing Director for BMT’s Commercial Shipping Europe business, with immediate effect.
Busy pandemic
UK’s Port of Sunderland reported an 85% rise in exports during the second quarter of the year, as it helped keep goods flowing in and out of the country during the pandemic. From April to June, the port handled some 71,748 tonnes of cargo set for export - compared to just 38,661 tonnes for the same period last year – with vessel destinations around the North and Baltic Seas.
Legal appointment Tony Goldsmith, partner, master mariner and marine casualty specialist, has been appointed as Head of Marine and Trade at London law firm Hill Dickinson. Mr Goldsmith will succeed the firm’s current Head of Marine, David Wareing, who is due to retire in the autumn having held the position since 2017.
Expansion
C-Job Naval Architects, the global independent ship design and engineering company, opened an office in Gdansk, Poland this July. The new entity will expand on the company’s existing activities and pursue new markets particularly in the Baltic and Scandinavian region.
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MAN RESTRUCTURE WILL COST 2600 JOBS The restructure of German marine propulsion company MAN Energy Solutions will mean the loss of up to 2600 manufacturing jobs, but owners Volkswagen have agreed not to sell the concern until after 2024. MAN Energy Solutions is the part of MAN that produces the slow and medium speed engines. MAN Truck and Bus AG, which produces the high speed marine diesels is unaffected. The executive board and employee representatives of MAN Energy Solutions have agreed on a joint paper outlining the key points of its restructuring. In return for the job losses,
concessions related to labour costs have been agreed upon that will allow the company to achieve its restructuring objectives. The company will reduce the size of its Berlin site and operations here will be focused on the production of components. It will also keep its service business in Hamburg intact. It will, however, halt steam turbine production, which is also conducted there. Restructuring measures have been agreed upon for the Augsburg and Oberhausen sites, and the organizations in Denmark, France, England, and Switzerland will also be streamlined.
The Volkswagen Group supports the agreements outlined in the paper, expecting that the necessary prerequisites for implementation will be successfully finalized by the end of 2020. Once this has happened Volkswagen will suspend its plans to sell MAN Energy Solutions until the finalization of the restructuring efforts. This will apply at least until the end of 2024. The Volkswagen Group has further agreed that the company will remain part of the group until at least the end of 2026 if it achieves a profitability target of 9% EBIT on a consistent basis by that date.
NETWORK GRANT FUNDING FOR MARINE INNOVATION Grant funding will help realise a new network of high-speed mobile data connectivity for marine innovation off the coast of Plymouth. Plymouth’s Marine Business Technology Centre (MBTC) has been awarded GB£1.8m of grant funding to build a communication system as part of the MBTC’s Smart Sound Plymouth testing and proving ground, known as Smart Sound Connect. This will be the UK’s first 5G testbed for marine innovation, providing high speed communications on the water and connecting the existing network of sensors, which includes scientific data buoy networks and autonomous vessels. Rob Watson, MBTC director, said: “Securing the funding for this network is a very significant step for the Marine Business Technology Centre and our partners. This will be the first 5G testbed focussed purely on smart marine technologies and, with the support of our research partners, we are now able to offer an enhanced end-to-end innovation service that rivals the best in the world.” The funding has been supplied by the Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership’s (HotSW LEP) Growth Deal Digital Extension 2020 programme. Based in Plymouth’s Oceansgate marine Enterprise Zone, the MBTC was set up to offer support to businesses in the
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region working within the marine and maritime sector, facilitating innovation in the industry. Use of Smart Sound Connect will be free to eligible businesses and could enable the development of new technology
8 The Marine Business Technology Centre is based in the Oceansgate marine Enterprise Zone
for smart ports and shipping, clean propulsion, green ports and environmental management.
FREIGHT-FOCUSED BALTIC CONNECTION From 13 August ferry company Stena Line will start a new freight focused connection between Latvia, Sweden and Germany by adding a port-call in Karlskrona on the existing ferry route between Liepaja and Travemünde. This will enable more effective trade and transport opportunities between the Baltic countries and southern Scandinavia. “We see an increasing demand for sea transportation in the Baltic region. This is an expansive region where Stena Line already has a
strong presence and we are pleased to expand our customer offering. Our intention is to increase the frequency and capacity even further going forward.”, says Erik Thulin, Trade Director Baltic Sea North. The route between Liepaja and Travemünde is operated by the two Danish flagged RoPax vessels Stena Gothica and Urd, both 171 metres long. The new weekly port-call in Karlskrona will initially be in the direction Liepaja-Travemünde on Thursday evenings.
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Crosswind, a consortium of Shell and the Dutch utility Eneco, had secured the right to develop Hollandse Kust Noord offshore windfarm off the coast of the North Holland province. The consortium will build 69 Siemens Gamesa turbines of 11MW each.
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Sealite has announced its plan to become the anchor tenant for a proposed $540 million technology precinct. It will be located near Sealite’s current Headquarters in Somerville, Victoria, Australia. The Mornington Peninsula Technology Park will provide low-density facilities for tech-based businesses.
DOGGER INSTALLATION CONTRACT AWARDED Dogger Bank Wind Farm and Jan De Nul Group have announced the signing of the final contract for the transport and installation of the GE Haliade-X offshore wind turbines at Dogger Bank A and B. Turbine delivery and installation at the first two phases of Dogger Bank Wind Farm in 2023 will be the first assignment for what will be the world’s largest Offshore Jack-Up Installation Vessel owned by Jan De Nul Group, the Voltaire. The 3.6GW Dogger Bank Wind Farm, which is being delivered in the North Sea in three 1.2GW phases, is set to be the world’s largest offshore wind farm when complete and is a joint venture between SSE Renewables and Equinor. When complete, Dogger Bank will generate enough energy to power over 4.5 million homes every year - around
5% of the UK’s electricity needs. Dogger Bank Wind Farm secured 3.6GW of offshore wind contracts in the UK Government’s 2019 contracts for difference auctions. Record low prices were awarded for the three projects making up Dogger Bank Wind Farm: Dogger Bank A, Dogger Bank B and Dogger Bank C. Dogger Bank A and Dogger Bank B are now
8 Jan de Nul’s Voltaire is set to be the world’s largest offshore jack-up installation vessel
moving towards final investment decision, expected by the end of 2020. SSE Renewables is leading the development and construction phases of Dogger Bank Wind Farm and Equinor will lead on operations for its lifetime of at least 25 years.
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Plans have been announced to develop a high-end laboratory to deliver metallurgy inspection and testing, fuel testing, paint analysis and non-destructive testing. Technical and scientific consultancy Brookes Bell said its new 8,000 sq. ft facility is designed to deliver a more comprehensive service to its maritime clients and will support entry into new markets. The facility will be commissioned in north west England and will come on-line in October 2020. It will house an inspection and testing facility, a light industrial/ engineering space and offices. Ray Luukas, chief technical officer at Brookes Bell, said: “As our new laboratory comes on-line, we will create a high-end metallurgical consultancy and technical unit which will include non-destructive testing as well as paint analysis and fuel testing.” Brookes Bell sees scope for using the new metallurgy testing facility to help develop business
in several market segments including traditional maritime, superyachts, and the energy sector more generally. The laboratory will also house a new fuel testing facility which will test fuel to ISO 8217 standards to highlight
8 Brookes Bell said its new 8,000 sq. ft facility will support entry into new markets
substandard samples and to help identify the causes and origins of fuel-related problems. Paint analysis to investigate coating failures will also be conducted.
The HM Coastguard Search and Rescue helicopter base at Prestwick, on Scotland’s west coast near Glasgow, has responded to 1,500 calls since 2016. One highlight was the rescue of a 22-year-old male surfer found 13 miles off the coast of Campbeltown in 2017. He had clung to his board for 32 hours.
MegaWatt push
The new EU Strategy on Offshore Renewable Energy must include a target of 100MW of ocean energy installed in Europe by 2025 says industry body Ocean Energy Europe. This would be enough to power 100,000 European homes a year.
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BRIEFS New MAN
Martin Oetjen was appointed to the Executive Board of MAN Energy Solutions on August 1, and will be responsible for the Supply Chain and Production division. His scope of responsibility will therefore combine the previously separate Production and Purchasing divisions.
Arctic patrol
The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) has taken delivery of HMCS Harry DeWolf, its first of six new full-electric power and propulsion ice class patrol vessel with combat package. GE supplied the high-voltage electric power system.
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A German TV show recently arranged a race between Cologne and Düsseldorf between a Tesla Model 3 on the busy roads and a Candela Seven electric boat blasting down the Rhine. The idea was to show that waterborne, electric high-speed ferries can be a viable alternative to the Autobahn. The hydrofoil Candela Seven flies above the surface, which reduces friction from the water by 80 percent and gives a range of 92km at 25 knots (46km/h). Top speed is 30 knots (55 km/h). A full charge of the 40kWh battery costs 95 percent less than filling up the tank of a petrol powered, planing boat. The stretch from Cologne to Düsseldorf is about 45km on land, but 55km on the river - a distance that no other electric boat could cover at speeds of more than 20 knots. For the Tesla Model 3 heavy traffic on the outskirts of both cities makes it hard to drive the
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distance in less than an hour. The Candela Seven, on the other hand, could go full speed, but anyone driving on the Rhine faces other obstacles. Heavy barge traffic creates wakes that would force most planing boats to slow down. The Candela Seven, however, simply flew over the wakes thanks to its computer-
8 Candela Seven has a range of 92km at 25 knots (46km/h)
controlled foil system that detects waves in front of the boat and automatically adjusts the foil position 100 times per second. In the end, the race resulted in a very close competition which can be seen on VOX TV’s homepage.
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GEIR AXEL OFTEDAHL JOTUN
Though Jotun’s recent robotic developments seem surprising, the seeds were sown back in 2011, “when we started to look outside the paint can”, said Geir Axel Oftedahl. The goal was simple: consistently, rather than intermittently, clean hulls. “We began to investigate methods for evaluating impact - and in hindsight, what we did was go from selling antifouling coatings to offering measurable performance,” he explained. From Jotun’s ‘proactive cleaning’ concept sprang the HullSkater, a squat, remotely operated robot on magnetic wheels. Developed in partnership with Kongsberg, Semcon, DNVGL and others it “catches the biofouling before it gets to be a problem”, he said; long before speed is affected “and before biofouling - and invasive species - get a foothold”. This also means early stage slime can be removed with soft brushes without damaging the Skater’s counterpart, a robust, specially designed antifouling coating. Great idea, but not so easy to accomplish: Oftedahl admitted that the initial “grand plan
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had to be thrown out almost on the first day”. But like a barnacle, “we clung stubbornly to what we wanted to achieve - even though for quite a long time there was almost weekly revision to how we got there”. Scratch the surface, and it’s clear the innovation demands sophisticated underpinnings - and partners. To start with, Jotun’s Hull Skating Solution (HSS) needs to be responsively deployed, so an algorithm combines the route and data such as water depth, temperature, nutrients, salinity and so on to yield a fouling prediction, able to trigger a signal for launch at anchorage. Control is then handed to a remote operator in a Jotun base, though that, in turn, required a costeffective transmission of information, necessitating input from Telenor. Further, “remote driving, recognition and classifying the types of fouling takes more training than you might think”, Oftedahl added. “Fresh paint wouldn’t return all the necessary information,” he explained, so it’s been trialled on Wallenius Wilhelmsen, Maersk and Berge Bulk vessels to
demonstrate interaction effects after years of active service. The results are convincing: the expected maximum speed loss for protected vessels is just 1% over a standard five-year drydocking period, with a minimum fuel cost saving of 12.5% - and that’s against a typical vessel’s average performance rather than a cherry-picked comparison. Importantly, “there’s a feedback loop to the probability algorithm... which will allow it to be updated”, said Oftedahl. And, he added, there will be further innovation, including increased automation and using machine learning to predict the need for maintenance of the HullSkater. Finally, the technology stands to be of scientific, as well as commercial use: “As the Skater moves up and down the hull, it can collect data throughout the water column to around 20m depths.” As Jotun supplies more than 20% of the world fleet, there should be a broad uptake of the HSS: in turn it should yield a cost-effective, thorough method for gaining information on the ocean’s changing patterns.
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JACKETS ARRIVE FOR MORAY EAST OFFSHORE WINDFARM Moray Offshore Windfarm (East) Ltd (known as ‘Moray East’) has welcomed the arrival of OHT’s heavy transport vessel, ‘Hawk’ at Global Energy’s facility at the Port of Nigg The vessel arrived with nine wind turbine and one offshore substation platform substructures or ‘jackets’, each standing up to 80m high. The jackets will be offloaded at Nigg, where they will undergo the final preparations before they are loaded onto the jack-up vessel Seajacks Scylla which will undertake their installation at sea, more than 25km from shore in the Moray Firth. Moray East has appointed a consortium of DEME and Smulders for designing, manufacturing and installing the jackets; in turn Global Energy has been subcontracted to provide facilities at the Port of Nigg to support the installation works, and Offshore Heavy Transport (OHT) has been subcontracted for shipping vessel provision. UK- based Seajacks Ltd has been subcontracted for installation vessel provision. The Port of Nigg and the Port of Cromarty Firth are providing the onshore facilities from which the offshore installation work will be undertaken.
The Moray East offshore wind farm will make a major contribution to the post Covid recovery producing plentiful low-cost, low carbon power
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A total of 103 jackets are being installed in the Moray Firth to provide foundations for 100 offshore wind turbine generators and three offshore substation platforms. To get the electricity to customers onshore, three subsea cables will be laid which will connect the three offshore substations with underground onshore cables at Inverboyndie, and thence on to the new substation currently under construction south of New Deer, which will make the power generated available to consumers via the National Grid.
Commenting, Moray East Project Director Marcel Sunier said: “Because we are able to work at such large scale that we have been able to make significant cost reductions in the cost of produced power. The Moray East offshore wind farm will make a major contribution to the post Covid recovery producing plentiful low-cost, low carbon power.” The Port of Nigg is an ideal staging port for the Moray East Project due to its deep-water access and the high ground bearing strength of its quay and storage areas.
8 The Port of Nigg and the Port of Cromarty Firth are providing the onshore facilities from which the offshore installation work will be undertaken
A hydraulic dredger with a multi-tool has played a key role in the Elbe River fairway adjustment. Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) explained that the 200t floating crane vessel Baltic Lift was used to carry the hydraulic dredger with a multi-tool to identify objects and remove them from beneath the water. For optimal safety, all objects are recovered remotely. Christian Jonas, site manager dredging at HPA, said: “We’ve never used anything as big as this in these kind of water depths or as extensively as we’re going to use this one.” The multi-tool combines several tools in
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one unit. “One of them is a big dredger which can flush out material. Another is a grip used to grab hold of objects and if that object is not some old ordnance but something like a steel girder then the multi-tool can remove the object,” said HPA. The multi-tool was developed specifically for the work to adjust the shipping channel. This is the first time HPA has used the technology in the port. Before the hydraulic dredger was used the dredging area was scanned using echo technology and any ordnance identified and removed.
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8 The 200t floating crane vessel Baltic Lift was used to carry the hydraulic dredger with a multi-tool
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BUOYANT NEWS FROM MARINE CIVILS CONTRACTOR UK marine civils contractor Land & Water is delighted to have had what it calls ‘an exceedingly strong’ first half of the year From landmark projects to increased demand for habitat creation services and on-going investment in industry leading plant, Land & Water is on track for a successful year. From palaces to parks, rivers to lakes and everything in between, demand for Land & Water’s solutions has remained strong. On the Isle of Man an exciting project to remove 32,000m3 of silt from Peel Marina was launched in January 2020, with Land & Water at the helm of this important venture. Joining the project on site in early March, Land & Water’s industry-leading team continues to use its cutting edge equipment, including a floating barge, to oversee these works on behalf of the Isle of Man Government. The project aims to re-establish the efficiency of Peel Marina and futureproof all that it offers for years to come.
When the March shut down hit us, all of our teams showed great resilience and adaptability to adopt new working methods in order to keep all of our staff safe whilst continuing to work, where possible within all available guidance
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At Blenheim Palace, Land & Water is currently undertaking essential works to the Grand Cascade Apron which feeds the lakes from the River Glyme. Land & Water is creating a new resin injection curtain wall, currently the largest resin injection works undertaken in the UK to date. Construction of a new concrete apron and stone faced walls will help minimise any further wash over the length and breadth of the apron walls. These works will ensure that the 300 year old landscape designed by Capability Brown continues to be
one of the most iconic in the UK. At Selly Oak in Birmingham the Land & Water team is delivering a complex footbridge installation at Goodman’s Yard, over the Birmingham and Worcester Canal. But perhaps one of the most significant projects for the Land & Water team has been Southmere Lake. It has seen the wider Group work collaboratively to provide cuttingedge plant and specialist operatives, an experienced project delivery team and the ecological expertise of Terraqua Environmental Solutions (TES). Adrian Gascoyne, Managing Director, Land & Water, comments: “Land & Water entered 2020 with a healthy order book and lots of great opportunities to look forward to with no idea what the world had in store. When the March shut down hit us, all of our teams showed great resilience and adaptability to adopt new working methods in order to keep all of our staff safe whilst continuing to work, where possible within all available guidance.”
8 Land & Water starts work on Blenheim’s Grand Cascade Apron
Finalizing route for fibre optic cable Fugro has begun a pre-installation and route engineering survey project to support their client, Xtera, on a major fibre-optic cable installation between Norway and the UK. Xtera has engaged Fugro to help make the NO-UK cable system one of the most secure data traffic routes across the North Sea by advising on final route selection and specifying the required burial conditions to minimise risk of cable damage from anchoring and trawling. With a capacity of up to 216 terabits per second, the new fibre-optic cable system will significantly increase data capacity
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8 The Fugro Galaxy is supporting Fugro’s offshore activities on their pre-installation and route engineering survey project for Xtera
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WORKS IN PROGRESS
COFFERDAM WORK COMMENCES AT OFFSHORE ENERGY SITE The development of one of the UK’s leading deep-water offshore energy bases has reached a major new milestone Work has begun on the building of a temporary works cofferdam at Northumberland Energy Park Phase 1 in Blyth, in Northumberland, North East England - which will enable the construction of a new dock. Northumberland Energy Park is part of Energy Central, the UK’s unique port-based service, investment and growth cluster for companies operating in the offshore energy and subsea markets. Energy Central is a partnership between Advance Northumberland, Port of Blyth, Northumberland County Council and the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult. It offers nearly 200 HA of strategic, quay linked development sites. PUBLIC SECTOR INVESTMENT The new dock, which is being funded by a £32 million public sector investment is an extension of the current dock facilities - and work is set to be completed on the project by May 2021. The dock will allow companies locating to Northumberland Energy Park Phase 1 to benefit from direct quay access to a 50m x 210m deep water berth on the River Blyth. Dredging work will increase its current depth of 5.0 LAT to 9.0 LAT, and the dock will have jack up barge vessel capability. Nearby Battleship Wharf, which is also part of the Energy Central cluster, offers an additional four deep water berths, and there are additional marine facilities at The Port of Blyth, which has access to open sea within 0.5 NM. Northumberland Energy Park Phase 1 is situated on the site once occupied by the Blyth Power Station facility. Further development is planned for the 35 HA Northumberland Energy Park Phase 2 and the 95 HA Northumberland Energy Park Phase 3. STRATEGICALLY LOCATED The site is strategically located for market access to offshore energy developments in the North Sea, including Round 3 Zone offshore wind projects at Dogger Bank, Hornsea and the Firth of Forth. Richard Wearmouth, Chair of Advance Northumberland said, “The commencement of work on the cofferdam is a huge step forward in the development of Northumberland Energy Park - and the new dock will further enhance the vast array of facilities available at Energy Central for businesses servicing the offshore wind sector. “With Northumberland Energy Park Phase 1, we are building on Blyth’s heritage in power generation, transforming a site previously associated with the fossil fuel industry and turning it into a major asset for the renewable energy sector, while supporting the UK’s shift to clean growth. Helen Golightly, Chief Executive of the North East Local Enterprise Partnership, (North East LEP), said, “Offshore wind is highlighted in the region’s Strategic Economic Plan as being an area of opportunity for growth, with the potential to create more and better jobs in the region. “Northumberland Energy Park will play a key role in
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exploiting this opportunity which is why we have invested more than £19 million into the Phase 1 site remediation and infrastructure, which includes £4.4 million of Local Growth Fund funding. The new dock will further enhance the site which already benefits from Enterprise Zone status, making it a very attractive offer for investors.” Energy Central is located on the East Coast of the UK, midway between Aberdeen and Great Yarmouth. North East England is a lead UK region for offshore energy and is recognised by the UK Government as having Centre for Offshore Renewable Energy (CORE) status. It has a welldeveloped engineering supply chain and a highly skilled workforce with strong expertise in the engineering and manufacturing sectors. The Advance Northumberland team are exhibiting with Port of Blyth as Energy Central at Global Offshore Wind V-Fest from July 22 to 24 and can provide further information on Northumberland Energy Park Phase 1.
8 The cofferdam will later be pumped out to allow dry construction of the dock
8 A visualization of the Northumberland Energy Park
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WORKS IN PROGRESS
SOUTHSEA’S COASTAL DEFENCE SCHEME GETS FUNDING Plans for state-of-the-art new coastal defences in Southsea, on the UK’s south coast have been given the green light as the government has awarded nearly £100m of funding Funding from the Environment Agency was the final hurdle the Portsmouth City Council project had to overcome and work is now set to start on site later this year. The scheme is being delivered by VSBW (a consortium of Volker Stevin and Boskalis Westminster). Cllr David Ashmore, the council’s Cabinet Member for Environment & Climate Change, said: “Securing this funding is a testament to the hard work put in by the team over the last seven years. We are now able to replace the outdated defences and protect Southsea residents and businesses from the risk of flooding for generations to come.” PROTECTION The proposed scheme will protect over 10,000 residential and 700 non-residential properties in Southsea from the risk of coastal flooding. It also aims to bring more economic benefits to the area, including attracting further tourism and events to the area and support local businesses and employment through the scheme itself to name a few. Cllr Hugh Mason, Cabinet Member for Planning Policy & City Development, said: “This is excellent news and it is the culmination of many years of planning and careful negotiation. The scheme has been challenging because we had to plan not just to build sea defences but to plan them in a way which would protect and enhance the unique character of the Southsea seafront, so loved by both local people and visitors.”
Securing this funding is a testament to the hard work put in by the team over the last seven years. We are now able to replace the outdated defences and protect Southsea residents and businesses from the risk of flooding for generations to come
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As part of a six-year programme worth £2.6bn to protect 300,000 homes across England, the Environment Agency is supporting the Southsea Coastal Scheme with £97.8m of funding following on from planning permission being granted in December and now final approval from HM Treasury. 7 YEARS WORK The project team has worked closely with the Environment Agency on a local as well as a national level to secure approval, despite unprecedented demands placed upon central government finances at this time. It is the culmination of seven years of work including wide ranging public consultation to help develop and shape the scheme. Cllr Judith Smyth, who sits on the project’s cross-party working group, said: “I am delighted government has
awarded this funding. It will be great for residents to start seeing the delivery of the plans they have contributed towards over the years and a real boost for Southsea.” The first phase of work to start will be between Long Curtain Moat and Clarence Pier, while detailed designs for other sections are being developed. Cllr Luke Stubbs, another member of the project’s crossparty working group, said: “This project is huge for Southsea and Portsmouth as a whole. It’s the biggest local authority delivered coastal defence project in the country. It’s great that work will be underway soon and as plans are developed for the other phases residents will have more opportunities to get involved.”
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8 The first phase of work to start will be between Long Curtain Moat and Clarence Pier
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HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY
YELLOW RIVER PROVIDES TEST FOR UNMANNED TECHNOLOGY A recent first full survey of the world’s most sediment laden river has used a combination of unmanned aerial and surface vessels With a total length of 5,464km, the Yellow River is the second-longest river in China. After running through the Loess Plateau in its middle section it becomes the most sediment-laden river in the world. The Yellow river runs through nine Chinese cities affecting the daily lives of the tens of thousands of people who live alongside it. Monitoring changes in underwater terrain and studying the pattern of river evolution can provide important data support for river management and flood control, to better protect the ecology of the watershed. However, due to technical limitations and harsh environment conditions, the Yellow River watershed has not been meticulously mapped. The waters are complex with rapid currents and many shallows. With traditional measurement methods, it’s difficult to install survey equipment and rent a suitable workboat. There are also the additional risks to personnel associated with on-water operations. Recently China’s Second Topographic Survey Team of the Ministry of Natural Resources used intelligent equipment such as unmanned aerial vehicles and unmanned surface vessels to carry out integrated multi-element topographic surveys in the Qiankun Bay section of the river. The underwater topographic survey was carried out using OceanAlpha’s ME120 autonomous surface vessel platform equipping a multi-beam sounding system. The ME120 USV adopts a modular design consisting of three pieces that can be quickly disassembled and assembled. It can work automatically and manoeuvre into water as shallow as 0.45 metres. The transducer and sound velocity meter of the multi-beam system were installed in a lifting apparatus that could be lowered and raised remotely from the shore station. There was no need for personnel to stay on board for retracting operations. This lifting mechanism reduces the risk of equipment damage and better guarantees the safety of personnel. According to the real-time measured water depth and multi-beam span, the surveyor set up parallel survey lines and inspection lines with the base station software from the dock. The USV navigated according to the survey line
8 The result of above water and underwater integrated mapping
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instructions, and the collected data was sent back to the shore-based control terminal in real-time. The collected data delivered a high quality reflection of the topography of the river. The ME120 USV was also equipped with a high-precision inertial navigation system, which provided strong support for the seamless splicing of multibeam data and UAV data. After analysis and processing of both data streams, the team obtained high-quality integrated above water and underwater data of the Qiankun section. OceanAlpha Group., Ltd. is a world leading commercial unmanned surface vehicles (USV) manufacturer, headquartered in Hong Kong, China. OceanAlpha has grown from a single small office in 2010 to a workforce of over 300 employees today, with over 110 R&D engineers and holds 92 USV related patents.
8 Personnel install and debug equipment at the dock
Software expiry CodaOctopus has served an end of life notice on its Underwater Survey Explorer (USE) Version 5 and 6 and Version 2 of its Construction Monitoring System (CMS). In addition, these versions are not supported on Windows 10 systems. Its USE Version 8.x software is available for licensing on the company’s terms and conditions, as is its CMS Version 3.x. CMS is licensed as a solution and can only run with designated Coda Octopus sonars. Additionally, due to obsolescence of a number of critical components on some of the company’s very early models of Echoscope and Echoscope C500 sonars products, a number of these earlier models are now obsolete. The models affected are 0501, 0601, 0901, 1101, 1203, 1204, 1205, 1206, 1207, 1208, 1301. These are very early models of 8 years and above.
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TUGS & TOWING
DELIVERY AND ORDER ROUND-UP
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customer manager Nicolai Krøyer says: ‘The shipyard lived up to all our requirements, and at the same time they can deliver a tugboat that can operate on one engine as we sail back and forth to the ship to be towed while using both ship’s engines during towing.’ At 65tbp it will be 20t more powerful than the 40-year old Hermes it will replace and its firefighting system will allow it to assist East Jutland Fire Department with shoreside firefighting operations. The second Uzmar success is an important order for two RAstar 3200W emergency response escort tugs for Directorate General of Coastal Safety for safety and security provision ‘at the highest level’ in the Turkish Strait and Maritime Jurisdiction Areas. The 32m, 80tbp pair can be seen as an important reference for both Uzmar and the client where the emergency response element allows for a high-spec consideration, their duties stated as including: ship rescue, escort, towage services, towing and pushing, port services, firefighting and stand-by duties.
8 Jupiter’s towing winch is within the accommodation area below the wheelhouse
8 The new RAmparts 2400SX tug will join Rimorchiatori Salerno’s fleet
Credit: Uzmar
MJ has reported previously on Damen’s series of ‘next generation’ tugs and recently the ASD Tug 2312 bearing the number ‘01’ suffix in its yard number designation for this type and the name Jupiter was delivered to Iskes of IJmuiden and now bears the name Svitzer Jupiter as part of the Port Towage Amsterdam operation. The order was sealed at ITS 2018 in Marseille. The ASD 2312 has several notable features qualifying it for the ‘Next Generation’ tag including shatter-proof Damen Safety Glass in the wheelhouse and twin-fin arrangement below the waterline. The 60tbp tug is IMO Tier III ready but it is its towing arrangement that catches the eye. For towing over the bow and stern tugs will generally have independent winches forward and aft or perhaps a towing hook aft. Some may have provision for the tow line to be routed from the forward winch through a tunnel in the accommodation to the aft deck for towing over the stern. Damen’s solution, described as a ‘one winch wonder’ is to reposition the double-drum winch further aft, integrated into the superstructure area beneath the wheelhouse. This has naturally led to a different arrangement for the accommodation which is often located beneath the wheelhouse. The ASD Tug 2312 has a forecastle deck and an accommodation deck below the main deck with provision for six crew in four cabins and a mess/galley. Sanmar describe the Boğaçay class ASD tug as its ‘flagship product’ with 40 now delivered worldwide and Rimorchiatori Salerno SrL, part of the Rimorchiatori Riuniti S.p.a group recently took delivery of the Arechi (ex Boğaçay XXXIV) an example of the RAmparts 2400SX design joining the Città di Salerno (ex Boğaçay XXXII) delivered to the same group in 2018. The owners state they are ‘... small, compact and powerful, ideal for a port like Salerno. We are very satisfied with the price/quality ratio of Sanmar tugboats.’ A Caterpillar/Kongsberg main engine and thruster arrangement provide 60tbp and Arechi has fifi 0.5 provision and is MLC and Italian flag compliant. News from beyond Europe but worthy of note concerns delivery of YT 808, the first of six RAL Z-Tech 4500 tugs for the US Navy by Dakota Creek Industries of Washington. The series is based on the six Valiant (YT 802) class which have been in continuous operation since 2010 and follows feedback from skippers and also incorporating new navy requirements including the inclusion of EPA Tier 4 main engines. A Caterpillar/Schottel main engine and thruster combination provides 40tbp for the 27.4m long vessels and standard fendering provisions are complimented by an extensive fendering arrangement underwater for operation with submarines along with new diagonal ‘D’ side fendering to push low freeboard barges. Returning to Europe and order news, Turkey’s Uzmar Shipyards has confirmed two orders involving three RALdesigned tugs. A video conference was held between Uzmar and Port of Aarhus to sign the contract for a RAmparts 3000 tug, the vessel to be a more environmentally friendly and efficient version of the tug it will replace and due for delivery in 2021. Reflecting the clients faith in both the yard and design,
Credit: Damen
With just three deliveries and three orders of note this month we can examine some interesting items of news in more detail
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TUGS & TOWING
OUT WITH THE OLD IN WITH THE NEW FOR SANMAR A month seldom passes without MJ reporting news about Sanmar’s Robert Allan Ltd-designed tugs. Such vessels are developing rapidly, including bespoke variants based on standard models and with 15 designs in its catalogue the Sanmar, Doğançay and Ulupinar series, of which 31, 26 and 20 have been delivered respectively since 1995 are being discontinued. Replacing them are what Sanmar call ‘a new breed of tug ... Designs that meet today’s challenges of greater fuel efficiency, lower emissions and crew comfort without compromising on build quality and toughness.’ The three new designs are 18m, 19m and 22m in length but an indication of how these socalled ‘compact tugs’ have evolved without compromising power is where they offer bollard pulls up to 60 tons. Smallest is the 18.7m Yeniçay class ASD, based on RAL’s RAscal 1800 design and suited for line-handling and smaller shiphandling tasks with scantlings in excess of minimum for any classification society. Twin 970kW Caterpillar engines power Veth thrusters providing 30tbp. Towing is via a DMT winch forward and Data Hidrolik tow hook aft. Two double cabins are provided and twelve Yeniçay class have been delivered or are in production. The Bozçay class is a conventional twin-screw design designated RApport 1900SX by RAL, vessel number six now under construction. Described by Sanmar as a ‘tough and versatile workhorse’ this 19m tug offers 30+tbp from an engine arrangement similar to the Yeniçay class with towing over the stern via a Data Hidrolik tow hook mounted on an aft tow bitt.
Credit: Sanmar
Sanmar Shipyards has announced it is to discontinue its successful Sanmar, Doğançay and Ulupinar series of tugs
Finally, the Sirapinar class is aimed at harbour and coastal towing duties and intended for low manning while meeting under 24m rules. Designated RAmparts 2200 it is based on the Boğacay series but 2m shorter and 0.4m less in beam. While capable of bollard pulls up to 60 tons the majority delivered so far have been 50tbp, number 18 in the series is currently under construction. Twin 1,500kW Caterpillar main engines drive Schottel Z-drives and deck equipment includes a double-drum, 125t brake load DMT winch forward and tow hook aft with accommodation is provided to north European standards for five persons in three cabins.
8 The Yenicay class is the smallest of Sanmar’s latest featured tugs
Dutch tug training in South Africa Rotterdam-based Tug Training & Consultancy (TTC) has signed an MoU with South African Maritime Training Academy (SAMTRA) to train tug masters, ship pilots and captains. Shiphandling tug operations involve increasingly sophisticated vessels with an increasing focus on safety and efficiency making training for all involved more important than ever. TTC’s agreement to develop a strategic partnership with SAMTRA links the former’s knowledge and experience with SAMTRA’s Cape Town facility including state-of-the-art simulators covering most areas of ship operation. TTC states the focus on acquiring skills and knowledge requires ‘facilitators’ rather than ‘experts’, its trainers able to tutor staff on the spot following SAMTRA’s Critical Incident Stress Debriefing method. TTC is the only ISO 9001 certified tug training
8 Covid-19 meant the Memorandum of Understanding had to be signed online
company in the world setting ‘exceedingly high standards’ for training facilities it uses, a standard SAMTRA meets. SAMTRA offers ‘real-world insights’ for the maritime industry’s challenges equipping
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students with the tools for mitigating risk and overcoming odds through an in-depth understanding of situations they face. When tugs attend a ship either arriving or departing from a port the pilot is the vital link between the vessel’s master and the tugs, so a clear understanding of each participant’s role and limitations are crucial for a safe evolution. TTC states that joint pilot, tug master training is requested more and more globally for both port and offshore training and that such team work activity is one of the key training programmes of TTC that will now be conducted at SAMTRA. David Wolfaardt, academic head of SAMTRA said: ‘We are very pleased that we can continue building asset value for our clients through integrated, innovative, education and training solutions.
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TUGS & TOWING
BOLUDA BUSY AFTER KEY TOWAGE ACQUISITION
Credit: Boluda
It is a year now since Boluda Towage Europe completed its acquisition of Kotug Smit Towage thereby expanding its activities in Europe to include the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and the UK with an additional 67 tugs in its fleet. The logistics behind managing port arrivals, cargo handling and departures for ships are complex involving an array of marine service providers including shiphandling towage contractors whose involvement in the chain is a vital part of what makes for efficient and safe port operations. The Joint Nautical Authority is made up of Rijkwaterstaat and the Flemish Agency for Maritime and Coastal Services (Coastal Division) and along with North Sea Port and local nautical service providers has expanded and intensified its existing work agreements in the interest of greater efficiency and more reliable planning for the total nautical chain including ports. This includes expansion of the existing management area of Ghent-Terneuzen Canal to include Sloe Haven (Vlissingen Oost) and Braakmanhaven (on the left bank of the Scheldt adjacent to Terneuzen). Local anchorages are also included in the new area and parties to the work agreements have also been expanded to include more specifically, boatmen. Peaks in shipping activities can lead to inefficiencies with two elements to optimising collaboration, the ship, and the port. The ship is required to indicate its intended arrival and departure time while the port along with its nautical services providers supply the shoreside and afloat infrastructure. Port planning for a ship’s visit involves different phases, the reliability and accuracy of which depend on data provided by those involved. This has been bolstered by introduction of a strategic planning phase where the chain partners can coordinate their long-term capacity planning responding to peak situations, poor weather, congestion, and delays. Multraship Towage & Salvage is the other major tug operator in the area and along with Boluda is supporting the works agreements together with DAB-Loodswezen, De Eendracht, the Joint National Authority, Montis Mooring, North Sea Port, Regionale Loodsencorporatie Scheldemonden, Vereigde Bootlieden Terneuzen and Vlissingse Bootliedenwacht. An indication of the scale of the shiphandling tug sector’s contribution is where Boluda recently assisted the movement
8 Bremen Fighter in its new suit of clothes, pictured in Rotterdam
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Credit: Boluda
Boluda Towage has reported its part in the North Sea Port nautical partnership, handling the world’s largest container ship and a rebranding for one of its deepsea tugs
of the world’s largest container ship at three stops on the north west Europe rotation of its maiden voyage, an operation involving eight tugs in total. HMM Algeciras is vessel number one in a series of 12, 23,964teu capacity, 399m long container ships and was met by Boluda’s ASD tugs Rotterdam and VB Cheetah when it arrived at Rotterdam World Gateway Terminal at Maasvlakte 2. Following Its stop at Hamburg, Boluda was again on hand to meet HMM Algeciras with the tugs Union Hawk, Union Pearl and Union Eagle which assisted it to the Noordzee Terminal in Antwerp. The vessel’s final stop involving Boluda’s assistance, including a firefighting water display was DP World’s London Gateway Terminal where it was met by the RotorTug RT Evolution along with the ASD tugs SD Dolphin and SD Seal. Congratulating HMM on its new addition, Boluda stated it was ‘delighted to be a part of the maiden voyage’ and while not exactly a scientific or representative analysis of the assistance provided this snapshot tells us that a total bollard pull of 642t was utilised with an average of 80.25t per tug. Seven ASDs and one RotorTug were involved, three of the fleet built by Armon of Spain and five from the ways of Damen Shipyards. Final news from Boluda involves the rebranding of its 104tbp anchor-handling tug Bremen Fighter now displaying Boluda’s logo and company colours. Built in Germany in 2004 as the Primus for Harms Bergung Transport it was one of eight similar tugs from the same yard and in 2011, as Bremen Fighter came under control of Unterweser Rederi (URAG) which in turn became a subsidiary of Boluda Towage Division in 2017. It was recently located to its base in Rotterdam (Boluda Towage Europe) and manned by the same crew is available for deepsea and offshore towage. At the time of writing AIS data indicated it to be in Rotterdam having previously been working in the UK sector of the southern North Sea.
8 Boluda’s VB Cheetah assists HMM Algeciras in Rotterdam
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TOWLINES
8 For the fourth year running Resolve Marine’s Resolve Pioneer, the only privately funded salvage tug in North America has been awarded the distinguished AMVER Award. The award acknowledges Resolve’s continued investment in its continuously crewed vessels and resources ensuring safe transit and environmental protection with the APC Alaska/OPA90 compliance services. Based in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, Resolve Pioneer is a core asset for Resolve benefitting both clients and USCG AMVER criteria. Still contributing at a respectable age of 42 years Resolve Pioneer was built as Pioneer
8 One of the two French naval vessels enroute to Belgium Credit: Hans Neels - Multraship
8 Terneuzen-based Multraship Towage & Salvage has carried out a double tow of ex French naval vessels to Ghent in Belgium for recycling. Multraship’s Multratug 3 and Multratug 19 were deployed to Landévennec in France for the tow of the French naval vessels DuguayTrouin (D611) from Landévennec and the Loire (A615) from Brest with destination metal recycling company Galloo N.V. in Ghent, Belgium. Multratug 3 and 9 are both Damen ASD Tug 3213 tugs with bollard pulls of 95t and 83t according to company information.
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the Netherlands inland waterway system to the north of the country. 8 Damen Shipyards Group has appointed Marc van Heyningen as chief operations officer replacing Jan-Wim Dekker who started as chief commercial officer at the start of this year. Mr van Heyningen has a MSc in Civil Structural Engineering from Delft University and his previous role was vice president of operations at Fluor Company headquarters in Dallas Texas. He has held various general and operations management position in for example, the Netherlands, UK, India, and the USA. The appointment completes Damen’s executive board comprising five appointees headed by CEO Arnout Damen.
8 Landfall Marine Contractors BV has reported it has been selected for the commercial management of EMS Offshore’s newbuild tug EMS Tug. Delivered in 2019, EMS Tug is a shallow draught, anchor-handling Damen Shoalbuster 2711 delivering 3,500bhp and 45.2tbp via Caterpillar main engines. Additional to the standard Heila deck crane and double-drum winch the vessel also has a 30t SWL A-frame and a moonpool integrated in the push-bow. At the time of writing it is in
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MARINE RENEWABLES EXTRA
VATTENFALL PROVIDES STEERING FOR WIND SUPPLY CHAIN Swedish energy group Vattenfall says in its new supply chain report that more businesses can supply new generation offshore wind projects if procurement is approached differently Key messages to the industry and government have been shaped by feedback from more than 580 companies that took part in over 20 Vattenfall events during planning for its 3.6GW Norfolk Vanguard and Norfolk Boreas developments off the east coast. Vattenfall has produced a ‘wish list, aimed at bringing more businesses into the offshore wind supply chain to help the industry achieve 60% UK content by 2030. ALL EARS Listening to supply chain feedback about how the system could work better for them, Vattenfall has already promised to share information early about potential opportunities, its contract strategy, be clear about its terms and conditions and facilitate sector-wide collaboration. It hopes other developers will follow and work together in an environment conducive to long-term investment planning and investment. The report will now to be shared across government, developers, Tier 1 and 2 companies and the rest of the supply chain. Rob Lilly, Vattenfall’s supply chain manager, said: “Our interaction with the supply chain has demonstrated the collective desire to deliver innovative, efficient, sustainable advances in technology for the next generation of renewable energy generating projects, while also contributing to the goals of the Offshore Wind Sector Deal, UK industrial strategy and clean growth.” “The over-riding message from established and potential supply chain companies is that they would benefit from longer term planning and better understanding of how the sector works as a whole.” 60% TARGET To achieve the Offshore Wind Sector Deal target of 60% UK content by 2030, “top down bottom up” commitment and action was needed across the sector, the report states. This would need developers to engage earlier and better with a collaborative and more ‘joined-up’ supply chain. Vattenfall is hoping for consent in June and November to build the Norfolk Vanguard and Norfolk Boreas projects, which together will power 3.9m homes. It has worked extensively with supply chain companies in a series of workshops and Meet the Buyer sessions in Norfolk, and Kent for its Thanet Extension project, since 2018. To create the ‘wish list’ for the report, it brought together more than 60 businesses at Lowestoft last November, introducing Tier 1 companies to small and medium-sized businesses in the East Anglia cluster to learn about their capabilities, and Tier 2s and SMEs to understand how Tier 1s operate. Key issues for businesses wanting to work in the sector
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included the current project-by-project approach to procurement and construction rather than by portfolio or ‘bundling’ projects. The current system meant “globally active Tier 1 companies are currently better able to manage the peaks and troughs of this system than more locallybased SMEs.” SMEs said they were also disadvantaged in meeting Tier 1 expectations because engagement only happened after developers were awarded Contracts for Difference and final investment decisions had been taken. More SMEs could win work if a more consistent supply chain workflow was achieved, moving away from the current ‘bid-award-construct’ model with peaks and troughs of activity, the report states. Mr Lilly said: “We hope this report will encourage even more collaborative action from government, local bodies like Local Authorities and the New Anglia Local Economic Partnership, developers, Tier 1 and Tier 2 and SMEs.”
8 Vattenfall has listened to feedback from 580 businesses Inset: Fred. Olsen Windcarrier installing turbines on Horns Rev 3 in the North Sea
CLEAR FRAMEWORK Key asks to the government in the report include a clear framework and plan for energy transition, encouragement and monitoring of local content, more support for UK companies working overseas, support for and clarity on rules for microbusinesses and SMEs and investment in skills. Developers are asked to support and award framework agreements, earlier procurement engagement and decisions, develop standardised codes of practice and share skills needs and HSE requirements across markets.
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FLOATING SOLAR PANELS COULD IRON OUT WIND PEAKS A project to add floating solar panels to a wind farm is scheduled to be incorporated into the Hollandse Kust Noord offshore wind farm site by 2025, writes Dag Pike According to TNO, the Dutch organisation for applied scientific research, the research and demonstration of offshore solar energy in the new offshore wind farm will be conducted together with CrossWind, which is a ShellEneco consortium that has recently won the tender to build the wind farm. According to TNO, the offshore solar demonstration project will have a minimum of 0.5 MWp (megawatt-peak) of installed capacity and will be added to the wind farm in 2025, which is two years after the offshore wind farm is scheduled to become operational. “The CrossWind project represents a major step towards the future of solar energy generation on the North Sea”, a TNO spokesperson said. The 759MW Hollandse Kust Noord Wind Farm, which is located about 10 miles off the coast of the Netherlands, will comprise 69 Siemens Gamesa 11MW turbines. The solar panels are just part of a long-term strategy to add alternative generating systems to wind farms to help ensure a continuation of power supply when the wind is not blowing. Along with the floating solar panels, Hollandse Kust Noord will incorporate four more technology solutions to ensure this continuous power supply. “These solutions, to be employed at the offshore site as demonstration projects, could be implemented at full-scale in the future,” a CrossWind spokesperson said. These will include plans to equip the project with a shortterm battery storage system and green hydrogen production infrastructure as an additional storage solution. The wind turbines will also be optimally tuned to minimise the negative ‘wake’ effects that wind turbines can have on each other. By adding these systems Shell and Eneco aim to use the combination of these individual measures to provide an uninterrupted power supply regardless of the wind situation. A consortium led by TNO recently started a research
According to TNO, the Dutch organisation for applied scientific research, the research and demonstration of offshore solar energy in the new offshore wind farm will be conducted together with CrossWind, which is a Shell-Eneco consortium
8 A consortium led by TNO recently started a research project for floating solar energy systems
project for floating solar energy systems and partners include the petrochemical company SABIC and Norwegian energy company Equinor. The consortium has selected three companies with promising system designs to help further develop floating solar energy, including in locations with high waves and strong winds.
UXO contract for North Sea wind farm
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8 UXOControl will use Geoholm to carry out its Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) contract
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Development of the Hollandse Kust Zuid offshore wind farm has taken another step forward with the awarding of an Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) contract. UXOcontrol, a joint venture between N-Sea and Den Ouden Group subsidiary Bodac B.V., has been appointed by Vattenfall as specialist contractor to complete the UXO identification campaign for its wind farm, located off the coast of The Netherlands. N-Sea CEO, Arno van Poppel, commented: “The renewable energy sector is one of UXOcontrol’s key markets and we are proud to showcase our capabilities and expertise by working on a project as significant as the
Hollandse Kust Zuid wind farm and by doing these works, to make a clear contribution to a better, safer and cleaner world.” Following geophysical UXO survey work, the identification campaign is scheduled to
commence this month, with the mobilisation of UXO identification vessel, Geoholm, which UXOControl has chartered from DOF management AS. The vessel will conduct UXO identification works for an estimated 14-week period. The works for Hollandse Kust Zuid, which consists of four different sites, will be executed in two campaigns. In 2020 UXO identification will be performed in site 1 and 2 and in 2021 site 3 and 4. When construction is completed, the wind farm zone will cover an area of 225km2.
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SWEDISH WAVE ENERGY COMPANY SECURES FUNDING Commercial wave energy farms have moved a step closer as Sweden-headquartered CorPower Ocean has secured 9 MEUR in equity funding The funding round was led by Midroc New Technology, with additional investment from ALMI Invest Greentech, EIT InnoEnergy and a group of private investors. x CorPower Ocean is a global leader in wave energy technology. Its new generation of high-efficiency WECs (Wave Energy Converters) are inspired by the pumping principles of the human heart. Advanced control technology allows large amounts of energy to be harvested using small, low-cost devices. A unique solution makes them transparent to storm waves, which provides survivability in the harshest ocean conditions.
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reliable and competitive wave energy technology to the world, unlocking one of the largest untapped sources of clean energy on earth.” The HiWave-5 demonstration project aims to convert CorPower’s wave technology into a bankable product by 2024, by proving the survivability, performance and economics of a grid-connected array of WECs in northern Portugal. This will unlock mainstream renewable project financing for commercial array projects developed by our customers. This funding announcement comes shortly after CorPower released plans for a new 16 MEUR (USD 18.1m) R&D, Manufacturing and Service Centre in Viana do Castelo, Portugal.
8 CorPower C3 and Green Isle
A global renewable energy business will join an existing consortium of to prepare a joint bid for the ScotWind tender recently launched by Crown Estate Scotland. BayWa r.e. has signed an exclusive agreement to join the consortium of floating wind company, Ideol, and offshore wind farm developer and Belgian North Sea operator, Elicio, to develop the bid. BayWa r.e. brings significant project development and asset management skills and presence in Scotland to the consortium. Matthias Taft, CEO of BayWa r.e., said: “We are delighted to join forces with Elicio and Ideol, and to jointly drive forward innovation in the Scottish offshore wind sector.” Operating in the UK renewable energy
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8 Ideol is involved in the Floatgen 2MW floating wind turbine demonstrator project
Ideol has had two full-scale floating wind turbines operating in France and Japan since 2018 and has a 30 MW pre-commercial project in the final consenting phase (EolMed France). Several commercial-scale projects centred around Ideol’s Damping Pool technology are currently under development across the globe. Elicio has been active in the development of offshore wind projects for more than a decade and owns significant shareholdings in the Belgian offshore wind projects Norther (370MW), Rentel (309 MW) and SeaMade (487MW). The company operates more than 32 onshore wind farms in Europe.
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COULD SHIPPING BE ENTERING ITS SECOND AGE OF STEAM? Engineering startup Steamology recently won UK government innovation funding of £400,000 for 9 months for a rail freight project that could open the doors to similar work in shipping On completion of this zero-emission rail freight project, Steamology says it will respond to the growing number of requests from the shipping sector to assist in its decarbonisation drive. The project’s zero emission hydrogen steam turbine, to be manufactured as a diesel engine replacement for rail freight locomotives, is equally suitable for replacing marine diesel engines. “Steamology zero-emission power systems are well suited to the high power demands of the maritime sector,” says Matt Candy, Commercial Lead. “Steamology can deliver electrical, mechanical or hydraulic power at the MW scale, as well as combined heat, steam and power options.” High power Steamology systems have distinct advantages over fuel cell technology for use in a maritime environment: Steamology systems are closed cycle and are not effected by the rocking motion of waves or salt water contamination. The power system is extremely energy dense with a very long life and an easy service and maintenance regime.
Steamology can deliver electrical, mechanical or hydraulic power at the MW scale, as well as combined heat, steam and power options
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At the heart of Steamology’s Water-to-Water (W2W) system is a compact energy dense steam generator. Steam is generated using energy stored as compressed hydrogen and oxygen gas in tanks. High pressure superheated steam is then used to drive a turbine to do useful work by generating electricity. The hydrogen and oxygen used in this process are manufactured using Renewable Energy (from PV solar, geothermal or wind turbines) to power electrolysis to split water into hydrogen and oxygen gas, and to compress the
gas into storage tanks. This W2W closed cycle is emission free, producing no carbon or NOX emissions in a repeatable cycle without charging losses.
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High propulsive efficiency waterjet
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8 Castoldi’s waterjet drive Turbodrive 490 H.C.T. is capable of an outstanding static and dynamic thrust
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A waterjet with high propulsive efficiency has arrived on the market following three years of intense work and research using the most advanced CFD softwares. Castoldi’s waterjet drive Turbodrive 490 H.C.T. is capable of an outstanding static and dynamic thrust which, thanks to its integrated heavy duty gearbox with many gear ratios available (typical feature of all Castoldi waterjets), can be finely matched to any engine on the market. The robust waterjet features a Duplex micro-cast stainless steel impeller and
titanium liner. anti-corrosion hard anodizing treatment protecting all the aluminium alloy components and three layers of special paint
are used during production for longevity. Extra accessories include the Clear-Duct unclogging system which performs the simultaneous operations of impeller reversing and intake grid opening; interceptor built-in integration; and various available control systems, among which the high-end electronic ACES with additional features such as: position keeping, unmanned interface, autopilot integration and hybrid power.
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COUPLINGS PARTNERSHIP SHOWS PROMISE
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In the six months since the partnership between Reich and MIT (Marine & Industrial Transmissions Limited) was formally announced, the commercial and business landscape has changed significantly. Notwithstanding the challenges presented as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the combined efforts of both parties have resulted in successful contract wins across several different market sectors. The new working partnership, established in January 2020, set out to capitalise on Reich’s technical expertise and the international reputation for reliability and performance of their torsionally flexible and torsionally rigid coupling ranges. Combined with the recognition of MIT as an established centre of excellence for driveline systems, this delivers unparalleled customer support throughout system design, supply, commissioning, maintenance, repair, spares and overhaul or replacement. Despite the cancellation of exhibitions and events planned to reinforce the partnership, enquiry levels and sales have met expectations. Tom Binns, Sales Manager MIT, comments: “While, like most businesses, we have had to re-think our sales and marketing strategy for 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have started to gain traction within the market place and are working on a
Jebb Smith Ltd has successfully secured funding to help promote technological innovation in UK Maritime through Maritime Research and Innovation UK (MarRI-UK). The funding will be used to develop the Oasis Power Buoy (OPB): an offshore charging unit for hybrid and electrical vessels. Expanding the design of their Mara Buoy range, a deck level mooring system originally refined for the leisure market, the Oasis Power Buoy will contain an electrical connection allowing crew transfer vessels to moor and recharge in-field. The MarRI-UK initiative is supported by the Department for Transport (DfT).
8 Reich’s TOK coupling has been a hero product for the new partnership
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EVEN MORE POWERFUL ELECTRIC OUTBOARDS As reported in MJ earlier this year, Norwegian company Evoy introduced a 150hp electric outboard motor which was hailed as the most powerful electric outboard in the world New, more powerful versions to be added to the Evoy range will comprise 300hp and 450hp units with the 300hp unit being available to pre-order in 2022 and the larger motor in 2024. These more powerful outboards will widen the market considerably and can find application for boats up to 17 metres in length or more. With electric propulsion gaining ground as an ecological means of boat propulsion the availability of these powerful outboard motors could open up new markets and the first applications are likely to be in the workboat sector. Evoy has focussed on electric propulsion for boats and in addition to these outboard motors under development the company also offers electric motors for installation as inboards. These can be connected to most existing types of propulsion system such as stern drives, water jets and conventional shaft and propeller systems. Currently available is their 400hp motor with 150hp and 230hp versions becoming available next year.
The motors are cylindrical in cross section and apart from the electrical supply the only connection required is for the water cooling system
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It is thought that the motors that are offered for these inboard installations will be the same motors that will be adopted for use in the development of the outboard motor versions. The motors are cylindrical in cross section and apart from the electrical supply the only connection required
is for the water cooling system. Evoy’s aim is to supply electric motors that can offer a ‘plug and play’ installation with Evoy supplying not just the electric motors in inboard or outboard form but also battery and control systems to complete the installation package. The initial installations have been mainly used on commercial boats, tenders for Hurtigruten cruise ships and workboats for fish farms but there is scope for wide range of applications for larger electric outboards. Harbour craft where there is quick access to charging points are a logical next step. The battery installation is modular and can be configured to meet the range and speed requirements of the user.
8 Evoy will soon have a full range from 150 to 450hp
A Preliminary Development Agreement (PDA) has been signed to prepare a turbo diesel engine for the marine industry. OXE Marine AB has struck a PDA with the BMW Group to carry out a preliminary study of its 2.0 litre, 4-cylinder turbo diesel engine for marine application - to power the company’s next generation of OXE200 series. After OXE Marine’s successful collaboration with the BMW Group to marinise the 3 litre, 6 cylinder bi-turbo engine for use in the OXE300s, both parties have also agreed to co-brand the OXE300. “I am really pleased of our collaboration with the BMW Group with respect to the OXE300 Bison project,” said Myron Mahendra, CEO of OXE Marine. “Not surprisingly, both parties are keen to continue their collaboration and have
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PDA signed for turbo diesel engine entered into a PDA to assess the marinization of 4-cylinder diesel engine for the next generation of the OXE200 series - I am confident the powerhead will meet all our requirements and am excited for our future as we continue to improve and broaden our product offering,” he added. RIGOROUS ASSESSMENT The PDA will assess whether the marinised powerhead will meet the company’s requirements, particularly of producing 200hp at the propeller and 400Nm of torque at the crank. Following a successful assessment of the powerhead, OXE Marine will proceed with developing the next generation of the OXE200 series. The company’s current OXE200 series
8 OXE Marine AB and the BMW Group will co-brand the OXE300
utilises GM’s 2-litre, 4-cylinder turbo diesel engine - it produces 200hp at the propeller whilst delivering 415 Nm of torque at the crank. This specific powerhead is now reaching end of life.
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COMPACT DRIVETRAINS ENABLE HYBRID CTVs This project, the UK’s first hybrid CTVs and some of the first anywhere in the world, will open the market for more hybrid CTVs
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8 This project will result in the UK’s first hybrid CTVs
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Finnish technology group Wärtsilä will design and equip two new zero-emissions ferries. The ships are to be built for Norwegian operator Boreal Sjö at Holland Shipyards in the Netherlands. The orders with Wärtsilä for the design and the equipment were placed in April 2020. The Wärtsilä ship design is tailored to the operating and route profiles of the two double-ended shuttle ferries. Included in the design concept is the optimisation of energy consumption. The ferries will
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SOLID STATE BATTERY EXTENDS RANGE
Jet power for 48 US Navy RIBs
Extending the capacity of batteries is seen as the key to increasing the range and so promoting the viability of electric boats writes Dag Pike. It appears that researchers at Samsung have come up with a potential solution with a solid state battery. With the current batteries that are in use, which are mainly based on various types of lithium-ion, designers have to find a balance between the weight and size of the batteries and their capacity. It is the weight and size that limits the performance of the boat and is the main factor that limits the range. Most of the research on new types of battery is based around the requirements of the road vehicle sector which is potentially a huge market with the marine sector feeding off the back of road developments. There are three basic parts of a battery, the positive cathode and the negative anode both of which sit in the electrolyte. In a lithium-ion battery the electrolyte is a lithium salt in a solvent and the electrodes are made out of various solid substances with carbon and metal tending to be favoured. With a solid state battery the electrolyte is a solid and because these are denser than liquids, it means the battery can have a higher energy density, in other words it can store more energy for the same volume, which tends to be the Holy Grail of battery development.
New Zealand-headquartered jet drive manufacturer HamiltonJet will collaborate with rigid inflatable boat manufacturer Ribcraft to supply 48 Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIBs) to the US Navy. Ribcraft USA, LLC of Marblehead, Massachusetts, was recently awarded a 5-year contract to deliver the RIBs custom-fitted for use in Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD). The 11-metre vessels will be equipped with twin HJ292 waterjets, blue Arrow control systems, and JETanchor technology from HamiltonJet. The contract also requires extensive spare parts and training to be delivered by HamiltonJet.
Researchers at the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology were looking into using a silver carbon composite layer as the anode. The team found that by incorporating a very thin layer into a prototype cell, the battery could support a larger capacity combined with a longer cycle life and improved safety. This enabled them to make their prototype approximately 50% smaller by volume than current batteries. The Samsung team is still faced with the challenge of translating this research into a workable model that can be manufactured economically. The quest for the ideal solid state battery means research teams all over the world are trying to figure out what the solid electrolyte should be and how it is used in combination with different anodes and cathodes. The solid battery breakthrough is still some way off but the potential for this technology is becoming clearer.
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MOVING A VESSEL CRANE INSIDE A SHORT TIME WINDOW A client of a UK marine engineering firm had an urgent request to fit out a 120-tonne diving tender, ‘Shoreline Engineer’, with new deck cradles and winches She needed to handle and tow the customer’s new equipment for development trials in and out of the water, all from the port quarter. The problem was her crane was positioned amidships to starboard; so C Data Marine needed to advise whether to install a second crane, or move the ship’s existing crane aft. A meeting was held to discuss the requirements of project and identify the likely problems. The key need was to make these structural changes to the vessel in a safe and compliant manner, in order that that the MCA’s Cat.2 coding was still met. It was clear from the outset that the proposed changes would have noticeable effects on both the structural integrity and the stability of Shoreline Engineer. With the very short time frame to the start date of the trials, the only realistic option was to move the existing crane. Purchasing and fitting a second crane would have taken longer, even if one was available. However, the problem of the strength of the deck and underlying structure still needed to be addressed. C Data Marine’s team of experts, Clive Robinson, Bob Barnes and John Hall, attended on board and carried out a structural survey of the stern, concluding that the quickest and safest method would be to replace the port engine removal access plate with a heavy 20mm plate serving as the crane base plate. This new plate was bolted down to twin, longitudinal deep beams, supported by cut frames and watertight bulkheads. Both the deep beams in way of the access plate, and the underside of the replacement mounting plate were to be reinforced with webs; and the new plate secured with UTS bolts. Structural calculations showed this approach to provide more than adequate strength for the weight of the towed equipment. Quest quickly set to and fabricated the new base and strengthening, moved the crane and ran temporary hydraulic pipes, in time to carry out a new load test, and re-inclining experiment. C Data Marine re-calculated the six crane loading conditions produced as a supplement to the stability
8 Load testing the crane in its new position
book from six years before, which remained compliant with the MCA stability criteria. Subsequently, Quest were able to move the crane back to the normal place, and replace the ship’s own winch, leaving the kit of parts readily available to repeat any similar task in future.
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8 The first set of Class 50 pantographs went to equip the 19m newbuild crabber AmberLisa
Photo: DuroWipers
A double order of DuroWipers pantographs (windscreen wipers) have kitted out two newbuild vessels built by an Irish boatbuilder. It’s not the first time that Arklow Marine Services has gone to DuroWipers to equip its vessels. The company’s director, Billy Tyrrell, says it has been using the wiper systems for six years. “We have found DuroWipers to be exceptional, both in terms of price and quality, which is why we have come back to them again and again,” he said. The first set of Class 50 pantographs went
to equip the 19m newbuild crabber AmberLisa for the McNeil family in Glasgow. Measuring 19 x 7 x 4.2 m depth with a steel hull and part aluminium shelter deck and
wheelhouse, this vessel was built to be robust. It is destined for North Sea fishing with 4,000 pots in trams of 200. The second vessel, equipped with Class 50 DuroWipers, is an 18m fish farm vessel for Marine Harvest. Made from AISI 316 stainless steel, DuroWiper pantographs and pendulums have a patented twin drive rotary transfer box which gives smooth, powerful and reliable performance.
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PALFINGER SUPPLIES OFFSHORE WIND VESSELS
ADDITIONAL ORDER Shortly after signing the crane contract, Palfinger secured the deal to also deliver lifesaving appliances to all four new Edda Wind vessels. While each SOV will be fitted with two liferaft davits, each CSOV will be provided with two totally enclosed lifeboats with accompanying davits in addition to two liferaft davits.
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Photo: Palfinger Marine
Palfinger Marine has been selected to equip four new offshore wind service vessels with lifting solutions as well as lifesaving appliances. The Austrian crane and lifesaving equipment manufacturer will provide the equipment for Edda Wind, Østensjø Group’s offshore wind segment. The deal includes ten foldable knuckle boom cranes, four lifeboats and eight davits. Designed to be eco-friendly and efficient, the two commissioning service operation vessels (CSOV) are being constructed at Gondán Shipbuilders. Each of them will be fitted with one of Palfinger’s PK15500M cranes and one PK33002M crane, the latest model of PALFINGER’s foldable knuckle boom cranes. Two slightly smaller service operation vessels (SOV), awarded to Balenciaga Shipyard, will be equipped with two PK15500M cranes and one PK33002M crane each.
8 Two CSOVs are being constructed at Gondán Shipbuilders and two SOVs have been awarded to Balenciaga Shipyard
CHARTER AGREEMENTS The delivery of all Palfinger equipment is scheduled for 2021 and 2022. Edda Wind has signed long time charter agreements for two of the four vessels. One agreement involves MHI Vestas, allowing one of the SOVs to operate for the next 15 years as of the second quarter of 2022. The second ship, a CSOV, has been chartered by Ocean Breeze Energy for a period of eleven years, starting with the first quarter of 2021.
Dometic Optimus Electronic Power Steering (EPS) has been chosen to steer a heavy-duty workboat for the first time. The leisure powerboat solution is now installed into the 25ft, 23t steel-hulled tug Iron Jac, a heavy commercial tugboat. St. Johns Ship Building turned to Dometic Marine for their newbuild project and it was consequently decided that that a purpose-made Dometic Optimus EPS for inboards could be an ideal precise steering solution for the massive workboat. A crew of experts at Dometic Marine (formerly SeaStar Solutions) went to work to tailor the ideal EPS system for this unique, heavy commercial vessel powered by twin 325-horsepower Cummins diesel engines.
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DECK EQUIPMENT & LIFTING GEAR Ibercisa’s winching milestone Ibercisa Deck Machinery, specialising in deck machinery for the fishing and maritime industries, has achieved a winching milestone while celebrating Xxxxx its 50th anniversary. During the last 365 days, Ibercisa has designed, produced and distributed 365 winches. In 2019 the company reached a turnover of over €27m in sales, mostly due to foreign markets and with strong diversification, both in countries and market sectors. In 2020, the company will focus on new projects and investments, including an increase in its production capacity. The production plant will be renovated to provide around 1,000m2 more space,
CTD CABLE SUPPORTS POLAR RESEARCH VESSELS A cable production and distribution company has supplied two lengths of double-armoured CTD (Conductivity, Temperature and Depth) cable for polar research vessels. Elmeridge Cables Limited (ECL) were asked by British Antarctic Survey (BAS) to supply the cable for two Royal Research Survey vessels. These separate contracts were for a single 8,000m length for the RRS James Clark Ross, one of the world’s most advanced polar research ships, and a single 10,000m length for the RRS Sir David Attenborough, the UK’s new polar research ship. Both vessels work in very sensitive and often extreme weather environments, and therefore great care and attention had to be taken throughout each production stage. “BAS stipulated that to avoid slippage on the winch during deployment and recovery, no grease or oil could be applied on or to the armour wires of Galvanised Improved Plow Steel (GIPS), an assurance we were happy to give,” said ECL. ECL use Polypropylene (PP) as insulation on the conductor rather than High Density Polyethylene
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GERMAN BALTIC PORT ENTERS NEW FERRY ERA A new era is getting underway in the Baltic seaport of Kiel with the mid-year arrival of the first of a planned series of commuter ferry newbuilds, writes Tom Todd
8 Hybrid Gaarden takes to the water. All-electric Düsternbrook to follow in December
Updating progress towards what Kiel’s city-owned tug and ferry operator SFK describes as “a new ferry ship generation”, spokeswoman Andrea Kobarg told Maritime Journal the 32m long and 8m wide, plug-in hybrid ferry Gaarden was “expected in Kiel at the end of June”. It was lift-launched at the start of May at Holland Shipyards and had originally been expected a little earlier. A second ferry, SFK’s first all-electric workhorse the 24.7m x 6.5m Düsternbrook, has in the meanwtime also been built at Holland Shipyards. Its keel-laying was at the start of April and Andrea Kobarg says it is now expected at the end of December. Gaarden is monohull with a bulbous bow carrying 250 passengers. SFK has said it will have two fixed propellers driven by electric motors. Power will come either from two generators or from a battery pack charged overnight using a conventional plug. When required, generators will be turned off and the ferry driven entirely by battery. Düsternbrook is for 140 passengers and 60 cycles and will
be emission-free. MJ understands it will have an 819kW battery package from EST-Floattech and be driven by electric motors operating on two shafts and two rudders as well as a bow thruster. Batteries charged overnight will provide ten hour operation and solar panels on the ship’s roof will supply onboard power. The ferry will also have hydraulic positive drive enabling power-free berthing with one-man control. When Gaarden was ordered, SFK secured options under the same contract for three more hybrid ferries for delivery in 2022, 2024 and 2026. Some 40% of the nearly €4 million cost of each of those ships is coming out of the Berlin Government’s “Clean Air” promotion programme. In the meantime SFK is investing €3 million in the all-electric Düsternbrook - some €763,000 of it with “Clean Air” funding. Asked about the timetable for further newbuilds and their technical status, Andrea Kobarg said it would be “November at the earliest” before the SFK would “evaluate and make a decision about further newbuilding options”.
Further defence inroad for Norco UK composites specialist and boatbuilder Norco has joined the Joint Supply Chain Accreditation Register (JOSCAR). JOSCAR is a collaborative tool used by the aerospace, defence, and security industry to act as a single repository for pre-qualification and compliance information. The system was established following an initiative led by ADS Group and includes a
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growing number of prime contractors as registered buyers such as The Ministry of Defence, BAE Systems, and Rolls Royce. By holding common supplier details in a central system allows information to be accessed by all participating buying organisations, reducing duplication, time, resources and cost and giving wider market access.
Mark Northey, the Managing Director at NORCO, said: “I am very pleased that the company has received JOSCAR certification. It is testament to the hard work and commitment of the team here at Norco. To be invited into JOSCAR gives us the opportunity to tender for contracts with key buyers in the defence industry that were previously unattainable.”
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ROSTOCK ORDERS FIRST ELECTRO-SOLAR CATAMARAN Rostock has ordered its first electro-solar passenger ferry but the signs are that it will not herald a general switch to electric commuter shipping just yet, writes Tom Todd
8 First electro-solar catamaran is seen as a “quantum leap” for Rostock
The 21m long and 6.6m wide catamaran ferry is being built at ship and steel construction specialist Ostseestaal in Stralsund, further east near the Polish border, on a design by sister company Ampereship. It is the first of its kind for Rostock but the concern has built ten electro-solar boats for a variety of customers over the years. They include the Sankta Maria 11, billed as the world’s first fully-electric inland car-passenger ferry now serving on the Mosel. The keel for Rostock’s newbuild, owned by the city but being operated by Reederei Antaris, is being laid in October. It will enter service about mid 2021 between Gehlsdorf and Kabutzenhof in Rostock’s Stadthafen on the Warnow River, inland from Rostock port. The ferry, being built on an aluminium hull, will be fully electric and emission-free, saving up to 36,000 litres of diesel and a billed 95 tons of CO2 a year, officials said. Its two 45kW, 360 degree rotatable rudder propellers will get their power from high-voltage 252kWh Lithium batteries, charged overnight, and from 36 solar panels of total 10.8kWp on the ship’s roof. Top speed is given as14 kms/h although only a service speed of 7.5kms/h is required for the half kilometre journey. It will carry 80 passengers and 15 bicycles. City spokesman Ulrich Kunze told Maritime Journal further technical details would be available by September at the latest and once newbuild project planning had been completed. Kunze added that no further electric ferries were currently planned by the city. Leading local passenger ferry operator Thomas Schütt, asked if the newbuild heralded an early
general switch to electric ship operation for his company, was quoted as saying: “Not today, nor tomorrow and not even in the next one to two years. We have too many other problems at the moment”. However, Rostock’s Environment Senator Holger Matthäus was more optimistic. “What we are doing with this new ferry is first-rate. We are blazing a trail on the Baltic coast”, he said. Another official described the new ship order as “a quantum leap”.
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UNIQUE GERMAN LNG FERRY READIES FOR OFF A new ferry billed as the first of its kind in Europe is starting trials in southern Germany this autumn prior to winter service, writes Tom Todd The 82.37m long and 13.4m wide passenger/car ferry, as yet unnamed but tagged FS14, is being fitted out and its new MTU engines installed in the ferry port of ConstanzStaad on Lake Constance. It is joining the fleet of the Stadtwerke Konstanz - a public utility company operating six ferries on the lake, which borders Germany, Switzerland and Austria. The ships carry more than four million passengers and about 1.4 million vehicles a year. Christopher Pape at Stadtwerke Constanz told Maritime Journal that if everything goes according to plan the first FS14 trials will take place this autumn prior to the new ship entering service during the coming winter. The newbuild is costing €18.7 million, more than €1 million of which is being funded by the German Government, and will carry some 700 passengers and around 60 vehicles between Konstanz and Meersburg. It has been a long and unusually complex journey so far for the unique ferry. The fitting-out in Staad has followed a tow from Fussach at the Austrian end of the lake, where the ship was assembled after the road delivery of sections from Hamburg shipbuilder Pella Sietas. FS14 will have the same external dimensions and look almost identical to the Stadtwerke Konstanz ferry Lodi except for an eight metre high ventilation mast. Lodi is propelled by 8-cylinder MTU Series 4000 diesels. In fact, all Stadtwerke ships have engines from MTU, which is based in Friedrichshafen on the lake and is part of Rolls Royce Power Systems. MTU says the new ferry will be the first inland passenger
ship in Europe to get two high-speed MTU 8-cylinder Series 4000 single fuel LNG gas engines each of 746kW and driving Voith Schneider propellers. The engines are based on the proven 4000 Series for workboats and MTU said that the Stadtwerke Konstanz will be the first customer to be supplied with the new engines under a co-operation agreement with Rolls Royce. That will cover two years of ship trials under continuous monitoring.
8 Unique new LNG ferry FS14 is headed for service on the Lake of Constance
Composite shipbuilding project gearing up
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8 The full scale composite ship’s hull section developed as part of the RAMSSES project
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The Realisation and Demonstration of Advanced Material Solutions for Sustainable and Efficient Ships (RAMSSES) project has reached a key milestone. On 18 July, at Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding’s (DSNS) shipyard in the Netherlands, the project’s partners unveiled the recently assembled full scale composite ship’s hull section that has been in development for three years. ‘Custom Made Hull for Offshore Vessel’ represents one of thirteen demonstrators that make up the EU-funded RAMSSES project. The project can now progress with a series of tests to demonstrate the viability of large composite ships as a sustainable shipping solution. Marcel Elenbaas, senior engineer at research & technology support DSNS, said: “The use of composites for larger ships has
significant consequences for the entire design of the ship. If it is lighter, a vessel uses less fuel and produces lower emissions. The vessel also requires smaller engines, which means more space for additional systems, making for a more versatile platform. And of course, composites require considerably less maintenance than a steel vessel.”
SCALING UP TECHNOLOGY Regulations covering composite shipbuilding only cover vessels up to 500t - approximately 25m in length. RAMSSES aims to address this by scaling up composite technology and capacity to design, produce and market composite vessels up to 85m long, in compliance with all regulations. This section of the project is led by DSNS and Damen Shipyards Gorinchem (DSGo), which has developed the baseline design. Engineering has been performed by Airborne UK and InfraCore Company. Evonik has developed the resin to infuse the composites. TNO will perform full scale tests for validation of design, quality management and structural performance.
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AUTONOMOUS CARGO FERRIES FOR OSLO FJORD ASKO Maritime AS is a subsidiary of Norges Gruppen ASA, one of the largest players in the Norwegian retail segment and this vessel construction project is partially funded by the Norwegian Government as part of the overall plan for a significant reduction in emissions in Norwegian waters. These 67 metre long ferries will have full electric propulsion and are designed solely for the transport of semi-trailers across Oslo Fjord. The vessels will be managed by Massterly AS, which is the first company in the world that has been set up to undertake the technical management and the operation of autonomous vessels. Massterly is a joint venture between Kongsberg which is a significant player in the world of autonomous vessels and the shipping company Wilhelmsen. These autonomous vessels will be delivered as fullelectric transport ferries, with the main propulsion power coming from a 500kW electric motor coupled to an azimuthing stern drive. This with be supplied with electrical power from an 1846kWh capacity battery bank. An electrically powered Schottel Pump Jet will be fitted at the bow to act both as emergency propulsion and as a bow thruster to improve manoeuvrability. The operating speed will be 10 knots and it is anticipated that this mode of trailer transport will save over 2 million road miles per year. The ferries will be fitted with a bridge forward and initially the ferries will be operated with a crew on board in order to test all the system and operation. Once the operation has
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Contracts have been signed for the construction of two autonomous electric ferries for ASKO Maritime AS, Norway with an option to build two more identical vessels writes Dag Pike
been full established the ferries will operate as fully autonomous ferries for ASKO with the ability to transport 16 fully loaded standard EU trailers at one time. These will be stowed on the open deck with a loading ramp at the stern. The vessels have been designed by Naval Dynamics in Norway with Kongsberg Maritime supplying the automation systems and with detailed engineering being carried out by CSL. They will be built under DNV GL Classification and flagged in Norway. Construction of the vessels will be carried out at Cochin Shipyard in India and the contract has options for a further two vessels.
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Cold climate-ready pilot boat launched Ireland’s Safehaven Marine has launched a new Interceptor 48 pilot boat Pilot 1 for the Gdynia Pilots in Poland. This is Safehaven’s 44th Pilot vessel delivered to ports worldwide. Safehaven’s Pilot 48 has proved to be a superb sea boat performing admirably in pilotage operations with all owners extolling its virtues of seakeeping, strength and stability. Pilot 1 is powered by a pair of Volvo D13 engines and has a 24.5kts operational speed. She has been specially fitted out for cold climate operations, as the Northern Baltic ports of Poland can experience quite extreme sub-zero temperatures in winter. As such, her hull has been strengthened at the waterline with Kevlar to allow her to operate in light icing conditions. She incorporates a diesel fired heating system which supplies hot water to her external railings to prevent icing, as well as to all internal compartments which are fully insulated and incorporate
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8 Pilot 1 is powered by a pair of Volvo D13 engines
heated windows and engine block heaters. As at times part of her duties means her crew may have to remain aboard for extended periods she has full live aboard facilities in her forward cabin, as well as being fully climate controlled with 220v AC air conditioning. She accommodates seven pilots and crew comfortably in her main cabin which features
a central helm position providing excellent visibility and control of the craft during boarding operations and incorporates Safehaven’s proven sacrificial boarding impact fender and MOB recovery system on her transom. She is due to be delivered to Gdynia later this month as soon as Covid-19 travel restrictions are lifted. Safehaven currently has pilot boats in construction for La Coruna in Spain, Montevideo in Uruguay and Tangier, Morocco as well as a Search and Rescue Interceptor 48 SAR for the Faroe Islands Rescue Service. 8 She has full live aboard facilities in her forward cabin
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SHIP & BOATBUILDING A Belfast Maritime Consortium led by Artemis Technologies has won a £33 million UK Government innovation grant to develop zero emissions ferries in the city. The syndicate says that the development of these innovative ferries will revolutionise the future of maritime transport. With further investment from consortium partners, the total project investment will reach close to £60m over the next four years, creating an initial 125 research and development jobs, and leading to more than 1,000 in the region over the next 10 years. The 13 partner syndicate - which is a mix of established and young companies, including Belfast Harbour and Bombardier, academia and local public bodies - is the only Northern Irish or maritime recipient of the UK Research and Innovation flagship Strength in Places Fund. A spin-off from the America’s Cup sailing team, Artemis Racing, Artemis Technologies is led by double Olympic gold medallist Iain Percy OBE. Iain said: “When we launched Artemis Technologies, we decided to base ourselves in Belfast because of the incredible aerospace and composite engineering talent available. “Belfast’s local expertise coupled with the city’s rich shipbuilding heritage, and our own
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America’s Cup yacht design experience, will ensure Belfast is the global lead in zero emissions maritime technology. “For years, we’ve been designing low energy, high performance solutions for some of the fastest yachts on the planet, and we will now utilise that knowledge, and along with our partners, apply it to build the world’s most environmentally friendly high-speed ferries, capable of carrying up to 350 passengers.” Welcoming the announcement, First Minister Arlene Foster said: “We are all proud of Belfast’s
maritime and shipbuilding heritage. However, it is even more exciting to look towards a future which can see Northern Ireland once again leading the way with world-class manufacturing and cutting-edge technology. “This investment can support economic growth locally, but its impact could be felt globally through solutions to more sustainable transport.” The Belfast consortium brings together a range of established and young firms, academia and public bodies, including: Belfast Harbour, Bombardier Belfast, Northern Ireland Advanced Composites Engineering (NIACE), Creative Composites, Energia, Catalyst, Invest Northern Ireland, Ulster University, Belfast Met, Queen’s University, Belfast, Ards and North Down Borough Council, and Belfast City Council. It is worthy of note that at Maritime Journal we have now counted at least five former Olympic or world class sailors who have moved into the exciting new world of using hydrofoils to make commercial vessels more efficient.
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“SENSITIVE” WESER QUAYSIDE BEING RENEWED Underway in Bremerhaven is the €17.7 million renewal of a run-down North Sea quayside, located at what officials describe as “a sensitive hub” for shipping access to the port, writes Tom Todd The work has been planned for several years but construction has only now been given the go-ahead. It is part of what the Bremen State Senator responsible for ports - Claudia Schilling - described as a systematic effort to boost Bremerhaven’s competitive ability. Other similar renovation projects are planned. Bremerhaven, a major container and vehicle handling centre, is part of the Bremen Ports complex which also includes the Port of Bremen further inland. Together they make up Germany’s second biggest universal port after Hamburg, handling more than 69 million tons last year. The 320m long Kaje 66 lies directly on the Weser Estuary and is located next to the entrance to Bremerhaven’s biggest lock, the Nordschleuse. Quay 66 secures ship access to that lock and to the port’s inner harbour vehicle and other handling areas served by it and so the lock and its approaches are strategically very important.
When Bremerhaven’s other main but smaller lock, the Kaiserschleuse, is unavailable, the Nordschleuse provides the only access to the Überseehsafen, where some 2.2 million vehicles are handled every year The 372m long lock, which has a passage width of 45m, is used by some 2,000 ships a year - among them giant vehicle carriers and is still one of the world’s biggest locks. When Bremerhaven’s other main but smaller lock, the Kaiserschleuse, is unavailable, the Nordschleuse provides the only access to the Überseehsafen, where some 2.2 million vehicles are handled every year.
A consortium grouping German construction firms Ed. Züblin and Tiefbau Unterweser (TAGU) has been commissioned to carry out the Kaje 66 project by port management concern bremenports. The work is expected to take 18 months. A new sheet pile wall is being rammed in front of the quay and the old accident-damaged former ferry berth demolished. A 4000sq.m surface area behind the quay wall is being dug out and replaced. Links are being created to adjacent northern quay sites and to the southern Columbuskaje, home of the city’s cruise ship terminal. A €78.7 million, three-year project to rebuild the Columbuskaje has already been approved and is due to begin in 2021 after completion of the Kaje 66 renovation. Also already approved is the €43 million rebuilding of Bremerhaven’s historic North Mole.
8 Revamp for Bremerhaven’s Kaje 66 at the entrance to the important Nordschleuse
New North Sea bunkering facility
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8 Thun Grace arrives at Lowestoft
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Associated British Ports (ABP), the owner and operator of the Port of Lowestoft has invested more than £250,000 in the construction of a new fuel bunkering facility. The bunkering facility received its first fuel from the vessel, Thun Grace, which called at the Port of Lowestoft on behalf of Peterson UK and GEOS Group as part of a strategic partnership to carry out fuel services. GEOS Group provides fuel directly from a UK refinery to various ports around the UK. John Shade, UK Fuel Manager, said: “This new fuel bunkering facility provides operators from the oil and gas and offshore
wind sectors with another reason to use Lowestoft as their port of choice, with capability and capacity now in place to
service any vessel that comes into the port. We are pleased to have worked in partnership with ABP and GEOS Group to create a competitively priced solution in a very convenient location.” Construction of the new facility, which included the raising of bund walls, began in November 2019 and was completed on schedule by the local contractor Brooks and Wood.Tangier, Morocco as well as a Search and Rescue Interceptor 48 SAR for the Faroe Islands Rescue Service.
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PORT, HARBOUR & MARINE CONSTRUCTION
CHANNEL DEEPENING TO BEGIN IMMINENTLY AT VUOSAARI Work is due to start almost immediately to deepen the channel and the harbour approaches at the Helsinki port of Vuosaari after the award of a major contract writes Dag Pike The port of Vuosaari located to the east of the city was established in 2008 and is the main cargo centre in Helsinki. It serves as both a major ro-ro port as well as being the main container terminal. When it was established the depth in the approach channel to the harbour was set at 11 metres, a depth which served most of the container and ro-ro ships operating in Baltic waters at that time. Now with the increase in the size of ships, particularly container ships the port authorities have awarded a contract for the deepening of the approach channel to 13 metres mainly to enable the port to accommodate these larger container ships. This deepening is a major undertaking and involves both dredging and rock blasting. The rock blasting will be focussed on two pinch points in the approach channel and involves the drilling and blasting of 0.8 million cubic metres of rock. For this work Boskalis will deploy a drilling barge and a grab dredger. For the softer material which is mainly clay and moraine material and which mainly lies in the harbour area Boskalis will deploy two large backhoe dredgers as well as various hopper barges. In total this second operation will involve the removal of 1 million cubic metres of material.
The rock blasting will be focussed on two pinch points in the approach channel and involves the drilling and blasting of 0.8m cubic metres of rock. For this work Boskalis will deploy a drilling barge and a grab dredger
A second contract awarded to Boskalis is for the transport of part of the dredged material to a site close to the city centre that is being reclaimed for development. This reclamation work will create 6 hectares of land which will be used for offices and housing for 7000 people in an area known as Hernesaari. The work on both of these contracts will take place over two open ice free seasons with completion scheduled for 2021. The contracts awarded to Boskalis are priced at €32 million with close to a quarter of this cost being met from EU funding. This development at Vuosaari follows on from the development of the cruise and ferry terminal located close to the city centre which allows passenger and cargo operations to be largely separated.
8 The port of Vuosaari located to the east of the city was established in 2008 and is the main cargo centre in Helsinki
Jetty refurb for new aircraft carriers The UK’s Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) is investing £64m in a redevelopment of the Northern Ammunition Jetty in Glen Mallan to support the Royal Navy’s surface fleet. The jetty is used to load and unload ammunition. The original jetty was last upgraded in 1970 and had reached the end of its natural life. It needed to be rebuilt so that the facility could continue to be used by the Royal Navy’s existing vessels and to make it suitable for the new aircraft carriers. The infrastructure works are expected to provide the new jetty with a design life of up to 50 years. Contractors VolkerStevin are undertaking the project with completion planned for 2021. The original jetty has been demolished
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8 Contractors VolkerStevin are undertaking the project with completion planned for 2021
ready for the construction of its replacement. All waste from the jetty demolition has been transported on barges to recycling facilities on the Clyde to minimise disruption to the public and will be reused for construction. The project team has also installed 97 jetty head piles into the sea bed to support a
reinforced concrete deck for the new jetty. The works also include the installation of five mooring dolphins which will be connected to the jetty by a pedestrian access bridge, and two of these piles for the mooring dolphins have been installed. Two modular fender spacer units will be placed in front of the new fender panel and will move with the tide to prevent the Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers’ overhanging flight decks from colliding with the jetty. The project also includes the installation of two modern pedestal cranes, fire-fighting equipment, stores, back-up generators and pre-fabricated modular buildings for offices.
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DIVING & UNDERWATER SERVICES
SUBSEA VIABILITY TOOL LAUNCHED The UK’s National Subsea Research Institute (NSRI) has developed a tool which it says provides a clear indication of the potential commercial viability of early stage technology in the subsea industry By measuring the viability of a technical concept through analysis of various factors including market conditions and funding requirements, the tool provides a systematic approach and helps identify exactly where pioneering companies should be focusing their efforts. This in turn will help the UK subsea industry capitalise on its world leading expertise to foster and develop the blue economy. Current annual global spend across the blue economy is around £20bn, with a forecast rise to £140bn by 2035. The UK is in a dominant position with a 40% share of almost £8bn. NSRI is the focal point for subsea research and development in the UK. Tony Laing, director - research and market acceleration at NSRI, says: “As an enabling organisation, we are dedicated to understanding demand-led technology gaps and supporting supplier-led technology solutions. With our unique combination of deep domain knowledge and impartiality, we are in prime position to take a lateral approach to cross-industry challenges and priorities in terms of technology requirements. In the current precarious economic climate, technology development and innovation has never been more important, but it must be underpinned with a sound business case.
Companies regularly come to us with strong engineering-based innovations, however establishing robust commercial viability is often not considered by businesses early enough in the idea generation process
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8 Tony Laing, director - research and market acceleration at NSRI
“Companies regularly come to us with strong engineering-based innovations, however establishing robust commercial viability is often not considered by businesses early enough in the idea generation process. “With meaningful outputs in dashboard format, our commercialisation tool visualises uncertainties and shows companies exactly where they should focus their efforts to drive maximum business value and return on
investment. That could be towards internal resources, delivering the technology or external market-led factors. The outputs are also incredibly valuable for allowing investors and stakeholders to understand the existence of customer-led demand. “The energy landscape is changing at an incredible rate, and the UK’s subsea industry is well-placed to capitalise on the many opportunities surrounding the blue economy, energy transition and digitalisation. However, capturing opportunities and implementing robust commercial thinking is going to be key for success.”
Remote ROV operation brings major opportunities Forum Energy Technologies has developed and demonstrated the ability to remotely operate Workclass and Observation Class (Perry and Sub-Atlantic) ROV systems between an offshore vessel and a remote location. Forum says that this new capability brings major opportunities to adapt operational practices in response to the latest industry drives as cost savings and reductions in HSE risks can be realised through reducing offshore crew sizes. The concept of remote piloting was proven by Forum in 2010 when the company successfully operated its TXLX Workclass ROV in its test pool at Kirkbymoorside, UK from a TXLX Console located in Florida, USA. Remote Control capabilities demonstrated were camera and light controls, manifold power on/off, depth and gyro power, pan
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8 Forum now offers remote operations on its full range of ROV systems
and tilt controls, manipulator controls, ROV thruster controls, auto heading controls. At that time, internet speeds were much slower than today resulting in high latency telemetry which the control system software was not equipped to counter. However, continued development in software efficiencies which reduce the effect of network latency coupled with increased
availability and reliability of the global 4G network has now allowed Forum to offer remote operations on its full range of ROV systems. The onshore hardware replicates the offshore HMI hardware and GUI so controls will be immediately familiar to operators. The Onshore Control Module provides a local hub for power and data connections. Existing offshore control station hardware can be upgraded to allow remote control and monitoring of power systems. The Offshore Control Module interfaces with the upgraded hardware providing control and monitoring via the existing ICE/subCAN network. The system upgrade components are manufactured and delivered from Forum’s UK facility in Kirkbymoorside, Yorkshire.
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DIVING & UNDERWATER SERVICES
UNDERWATER ATLANTIC AUV CIRCUMNAVIGATION Teledyne Marine has announced that its Slocum G2 Glider, manufactured by Teledyne Webb Research, has just completed an over 4-year journey that circumnavigated the Atlantic Ocean Silbo was named in honour of its 2011 maiden voyage from Iceland to the Canary Islands. Silbo Gomero is a whistling language of the Canary Islands, used to communicate across the deep ravines. In 2016, Silbo was updated at the Teledyne factory with an extended energy bay and thruster in preparation to circle the Atlantic Ocean. Launched in the early spring of 2016 from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Silbo interacted with international science teams from several countries, collected scientific and critical engineering data along the way for a variety of programs, and returned to Cape Cod in late June of 2020. Other than a scratched hull repair, the only maintenance that Silbo received during the three stops was an external cleaning and a fresh set of batteries. For the first leg, from Cape Cod to Ireland, Silbo covered a distance of 6557km in 330 days. While in Ireland, Silbo participated in a Glider Training session hosted by the Marine Institute and P&O Maritime Services, Galway. On the second leg, Silbo flew from Ireland to revisit the Canary Islands, covering 3695km in 178 days, and participated in “glider school” at the research facility Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands (PLOCAN) and the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPCG). The third leg took 418 days (believed to be another autonomous glider record), where Silbo flew from the Canary Islands to St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, again crossing the Atlantic Ocean and gliding 6256km. Supported by staff and students from University of the Virgin Islands (UVI), St. Thomas, Teledyne technicians recovered, re-batteried and re-deployed Silbo in less than 24 hours. Silbo’s fourth and final journey from St. Thomas began on July 18, 2019 and concluded on June 29, 2020 south of Martha’s Vineyard completing the final 6236km trek in 348 days. During this transit Silbo spent three months flying a butterfly pattern south of Bermuda contributing data to Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS). Silbo then joined the Gulf Stream becoming the season’s first storm glider as Tropical Storm Arthur passed directly over the glider. During the glider’s incredible journey, it collected hurricane data, corrected current models, and provided close to 5000
CTD casts that aided metalogical forecasting. With partners from Rutgers University and its student base, UVI, PLOCAN, UGCLP, the Marine Institute, and others, Silbo also participated in the Challenger glider mission. It has been a test bed for many new engineering hardware and software features for both existing and next generation Slocum gliders. Recent legs have provided data on new battery configurations, advanced software, and techniques for piloting long endurance missions and minimizing biofouling. Silbo’s accomplishments have been critical in the glider community’s understanding of techniques used to increase robot durations at sea. Clayton Jones, Senior Director of Technology Teledyne Webb Research said: “Born out of Dr. Rick Spinrad’s challenge to build a robot that can cross the Atlantic, these longendurance oceanic scale basin crossings with little yellow submarines are becoming more and more routine. Along the way, we continue to entrain international and educational outreach and better our global ocean predictive skills a testament to the foresight of Dr. Henry Stommel and Douglas Webb who were instrumental in bringing undersea gliders to life.” Silbo covered 22,744km overall and spent roughly 1,273 days at sea.
8 AUV Silbo flexes its mussels after 1,273 days at sea
Diving becomes more accessible Compressor diving equipment has become more accessible at a UK manufacturing and supply company. Northern Diver International Ltd has reshuffled its Coltri compressor and accessory items online and is now offering new, industry leading, prices across its retail, commercial and rescue websites. Northern Diver now stock two models from Coltri’s ‘Portables’ range (MCH 6 Basic &
Silent) and five from Coltri’s ‘Filling Stations’ range (Smart, Ergo, Mark 3 TPS, Open & Compact Evo). The current lead time for MCH 6 compressors that aren’t in stock is 10-14 days, whereas for all other models it’s 21 days. Along with these differing compressor models, Northern Diver also specialises in Coltri accessories and consumables including intake kits, pressure maintaining valves, synthetic oils and filter cartridges.
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Northern Diver is a global elite drysuit manufacturer and diving equipment manufacturer. The company is notable for its made-to-measure service and its belief that drysuits should be developed as systems, rather than individual items. Examples of its precise approach to diving gear include its Constant Fit Tension Flex system on its HID drysuit and its Thermicore undersuits.
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OBITUARY
NORMAN FINLAY MBE: 1936-2020 The UK-headquartered Workboat Association has reported the recent sad news of the passing of its Life President: Norman Finlay MBE Norman passed away on Wednesday 5th August 2020, at University Hospital Southampton, age 84. Following a career at sea and then as Superintendent of a dredger fleet, Mr Finlay became involved with workboats early in his career, and went on to become one of the main driving forces behind the establishment and development of the UK Workboat sector of the Merchant Navy in the 1970s, playing his part in the rapid development of the industry and in the technical advancements made. He continued to work in the industry ever since, running his own Surveying business he became President of the SCMS and through this network became the key player in the development of the original Workboat Code with the MCA (then the MSA) in the early 1990s and the revisions ever since. This project became the forming of the Workboat Association in 1994, of which Mr Finlay took the role as Secretary until 2011, then Life President. In 2013 Mr Finlay was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award (pictured) at the Seawork Awards, followed suitably by the award of an MBE by her Majesty the Queen in 2018 for his services to the sector. Kerrie Forster, CEO at The Workboat Association said: My own connection with Norman came soon before the time he received his Lifetime Achievement Award at Seawork 2013, Norman was still actively surveying vessels all over the world at this point. He was tasked to visit a couple of vessels that my company owned in North Wales, the then Manager of our company was having serious problems getting authorisation for a visitor to access the site to see the vessels (even if it was on official duty). After arriving at the Port, Norman calmly said “Leave it to me, I’ve been in this business a long time”, he drove away. 10 minutes later he was spotted walking in full PPE and with a Harbour Master’s escort across the other side of the Port towards the vessels: “first job done” he said as he smiled back and waved, ready to board the vessels.
Thank you so much for talking to me, I cannot believe I actually met the man who invented the Multicat!!
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Since playing a more active role in the Association, first as a Committee member, then as CEO, my relationship with Norman quickly grew into one of a mentor towards his under-grad. Norman wasn’t a person to waste time, car journeys or time spent in his home-office were made up reliving important historical lessons connected to the Offshore Contracting Industry, facts about why certain processes have to happen in particular ways, providing me with personal contacts and backgrounds to expand my network and of course a lot of dreaming about the good ol’days. This education has been very important to me. Norman moved from Belfast to the River Mersey in his youth, his family back home also in the maritime industry at the famous Harland and Wolff Shipyard. When I informed him at the start of this year that the Association had sponsored an
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area of woodland [Storeton Woods, Bebington] close to the River Mersey, he paused, his tone lifted and he quickly started recalling lots of memories of spending his leisure time in and around the woods. At Seawork last year myself and Norman hosted a “Workboat Industry FAQ” session with some Apprentices currently studying for a career on Workboats. He told them the story of how for many years he had managed the operation of a small workboat, permanently chained to a small pontoon, which he used in dredging projects to move the cutting heads around sites [as seen on a large painting in his office]. When the time came to take the workboat out of the water for survey, Norman explained “after 24 hours of blood, sweat and tears trying to remove the chains and associated connections, it became obvious this was going to be a one-way process!”. A member of Damen Shipyards said to him “With some trialling, we might be able to fit some drive-legs directly onto the pontoon if you think it could be worth the investment?”, “Well” Norman said “soon after it was launched it was fitted with a small shelter, mainly to protect the controls; right there we had the World’s first Multicat”. One of the Apprentices said to me after the event “Thank you so much for talking to me, I cannot believe I actually met the man who invented the Multicat!!” I am sure Norman would have been more modest! To those that worked with him, Norman Finlay was a true Professional. To anybody who knew Norman, he was an honest Gentleman. We offer our greatest sympathies to his Wife and Children; Alison, Fiona and Heather. All of whom have become a part of the Association and its members lives over the last 25 years. Norman, as we watch you depart port for the last time, we lower our flags to half-mast in memory of a man that has supported so many of us to become who we are today. You’re leadership, encouragement and passion has been the driver that has set the foundations for our industry. Fair winds and following seas.
8 Norman receiving the lifetime achievement award at Seawork in 2013
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INDUSTRY DATABASE AIR CONDITIONING & DEHUMIDIFIERS Webasto Webasto House, White Rose Way, Doncaster Carr, South Yorkshire, DN4 5JH Tel: +44 1302 322232 Fax: +44 1302 322231 info-uk@webasto.com www.webasto.co.uk Webasto offers robust heating and air conditioning solutions for retrofitting or as original equipment. they do this for any type of commercial boat, patrol craft, cargo vessel, passenger boat or naval vessel. We are also now the sole distributor of WhisperPower in the UK.
ALIGNMENT & TEST EQUIPMENT 8 Spectrum Metrology Unit 8, Ireton Avenue, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE4 9EU Tel: +44 116 276 6262 sales@spectrum-metrology.co.uk Electro optical metrology company selling alignment telescopes and precision electronics levels for alignment, flatness, angle, level, squareness and parallelism (shipbuilding and repair - propeller shaft and engine alignment).
ALUMINIUM STOCKHOLDERS 8 Aalco Metals Limited Test Lane, Nursling, Southampton, SO16 9TA Tel: +44 2380 875200 Fax: +44 2380 875275 southampton@aalco.co.uk www.aalco.co.uk Aalco, a dedicated metals supplier to the Marine Industry, is the UK’s largest independent multi-metals stockholder, with an extensive inventory of aluminium, stainless steel, copper, brass, bronze and nickel alloys in all semi-finished forms. 8 Righton Blackburns Building 38, Second Avenue, The Pensnett Estate, Kingswinford, West Midlands, DY6 7UE Tel: +44 1384 276400 sales@rblimited.co.uk Universally acknowledged as market leader for the supply of raw materials to the marine industry, Righton Blackburns is your first choice for aluminium, stainless steel, copper alloys, plastics, composites and steel products.
ANCHORS 8 Schmitt Anchors and Chain Cables B.V. Post Box 5500, Rotterdam, 3008 AM Tel: +31-88-0 234 100 info@schmitt-anchors.com A 24 hour worldwide service for new anchors, chaincables and other marine supplies. All available from stock. Trillo Anclas y Cadenas SLU Parque Empresarial de Coiros, Parcela 10, 15316 Coiros (La Coruna) Tel: +34 981 173478 Fax: +34 981 298705 info@rtrillo.com www.rtrillo.com Chain Cables, Shackles, Swivels, Mooring Gear and Mooring Ropes.
BARGES
CRANES
Neptune Shipyards BV See under: Workboat builders
8 HS Marine Via G. Marconi, 33 Sabbioneta, Italy, MN 46018 Tel: +39 0375 254 819 info@hsmarine.net HS.Marine is a leading ship and offshore cranes manufacturer with the world's widest range of models ranging from 5 to 1.000 tm capacity. All crane models are specifically designed, masterly built and assembled to provide our customers top quality.
8 Williams Shipping Manor House Avenue, Milbrook, Southampton, Hampshire, SO15 0LF Tel: +44 2380 529555 marine@williams-shipping.co.uk Providing marine and logistics services for over 120 years. Pontoons, Tugs, Workboats, Fast Launches, Multipurpose Barges with cranes. Roadtransportable Multicats, full operational base facilities, craneage and open storage. Our group includes marine services & vessel charter, road transport & heavy haulage, container hire & sales, warehousing & storage, and marine lubricants distribution.
BOW & STERN THRUSTERS WaterMota Ltd See under: Propulsion Systems
BUOYS & BEACONS JFC Marine See under: Navaids
CHAINS 8 Carlier Chaines SA 37 Rue Roger Salengro, 59733 Saint-Amand cedex Tel: +33 3 27 48 12 00 Fax: +33 3 27 48 95 27 info@carlier-chain.com www.carlier-chain.com/ Carlier Chaines SAS Is producing chain for 90 years. We have many years of experience in manufacturing all kinds of chains, anchors & lifting accessories for any use. Our production facilities are based in North of France on 10 000 m², where we produce sizes from 10mm to 120 mm diameter. Our quality system is ISO 9001 since nearly 20 years. Our Forging dept can forge standard & on drawing items (shackles, swivels, fittings, hooks.) Our mecano welded dept can make any metal structure of maxi 12T (anchor, buoy, port & quay equipment.) MacSalvors Limited Agar Rd, Pool, Redruth, Cornwall, TR15 3RS Tel: +44 1209 212125 Fax: +44 1209 211084 macsalvors@btconnect.com www.macsalvors.com Suppliers of new and used anchors, chains, buoys, kenters, wire rope and shackles etc. We also purchase anchors and chain. Full chandlery. PPE suppliers including helmets and protective clothing.
CraneKing Ingsdon Barn, Bodden, Shepton Mallet, BA4 4PU Tel: +44 1749 347093 info@craneking.com Representatives for Marine Equipment Pellegrini and Iron Fist marine cranes. Craneking, working with our partners, can deliver a comprehensive range of marine cranes for all sectors of the industry, including both standard supply or bespoke solutions. Design, installation, service support and training can be provided by our team of highly trained engineers.
DECK EQUIPMENT Lemans Nederland BV See under: Winches 8 Atlas Winch & Hoist Services Ltd Old Station Yard, Station Road, Biggar, Lanarkshire, ML12 6DQ Tel: +44 1899 221577 Mob: +44 7836 545117 Fax: +44 1899 221515 info@winchhire.com www.winchhire.co.uk Hirers and Suppliers of 2/4/6/8-point mooring sets available, single, double and triple drum winches available. Fairleads, deck sheaves, anchors, diesel or electric driven hydraulic power units. Air tugger winches, wire ropes, slings and shackles. New or reconditioned equipment available. Fluidmecanica C/Coruña 37, P.O. Box 5220, 36.208 Vigo Tel: +34 986 21 33 29 Fax: +34 986 29 85 18 fluidmecanic@fluidmecanica.com www.fluidmecanica.com From 1977 we design, manufacture and install deck equipment. Towing winches (standard or escort), anchor windlasses, cranes, davits, thrusters, towing hooks, power packs and steering gears.
8 Island Computer Systems Ltd 41 Horsebridge Hill,, Isle Of Wight, PO30 5TJ Tel: +44 1983 827100 info@maxsurf.net Maxsurf provides naval architects, surveyors, offshore engineers and shipbuilders with a complete range of software tools for all phases of the vessel design, analysis and construction process.
DIESEL ENGINES & SPARES WKM Cornelisse Trading BV Leerbroekseweg 43, PO Box 146, Gorinchem, 4200 AC Tel: +31 345 517122 Fax: +31 345 684230 info@wkmcornelisse.com www.wkmcornelisse.com Replacement parts for Caterpillar, Cummins, Detroit Diesel, John Deere, Deutz, FP Diesel. Buying and selling engines, pumps, separators, fenders, winches, cranes, governors, tools, gensets second hand. Separators. Distributors for J.A.McDermott Corp Macduff Diesels Ltd Old Gamrie Road, Macduff, Aberdeenshire, AB44 1QD Tel: +44 1261 831122 Fax: +44 1261 831133 macduffdieselsltd@hotmail.co.uk www.macduff-diesels-ltd.co.uk Macduff Diesels Ltd are authorised distributors of Mitsubishi marine diesel engines and generators throughout Scotland and we have more than 25 years' experience installing, servicing and maintaining engines and generators to the very highest of standards. WaterMota Ltd See under: Propulsion Systems 8 Diesel Engines Online BV Augustapolder 11, 2992 SR Barendrecht Tel: +31 180 699273 Fax: +31 180 699274 www.dieselenginesonline.com Diesel Engines Online B.V. is an independent supplier for Genuine Cummins spare parts and Cummins diesel engines.
CIVIL ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS
Deri Jones & Associates Ltd Llwyngwyn, Forge, Machynlleth, SY20 8RR Tel: +44 1654 702001 info@djaweb.co.uk We focus on the engineering and design of construction systems for complex, large structures, providing accurate parts for CNC cutting and comprehensive assembly instructions.
8 RK Marine Ltd Hamble River Boatyard, Bridge Road, Swanwick, Hampshire, SO31 7EB Tel: +44 1489 583572 Fax: +44 1489 583172 sales@rkmarine.co.uk www.rkmarine.co.uk RK Marine is the South Coast’s main Volvo Penta Centre. Specialists in supporting the commercial marine industry. Services include engine sales, repairs, overhauls, parts sales and boat yard services.
8 Herbosch-Kiere Marine Contractors Ltd Power Road Studios, Studio 3.4, 114 Power Road, Chiswick, London, W4 5PY Tel: +44 2089 879995 Fax: +44 2089 879994 info.HKMC@eiffage.com www.herbosch-kiere.com Specialist marine contractor for main contracts, sub-contracts and charter works. Large selection of marine plant available incl. barges, rock-dumper, jack ups and heavy lift/salvage cranes. See our website for details.
8 Southerly Designs 2 Carrol St, Port Denison, 6525 Tel: +61 8 9927 2750 info@southerly.com.au Southerly Designs is a leading designer of high speed aluminium working vessels. Specialists in high and medium speed monohull vessels. Patrol and Military vessels. Pilot Launches. Fast fishing vessels. Utility vessels and work boats. Landing craft. Offshore support and crew boats. Over 600 vessels in service. southerly.com.au
8 Mitchell Powersystems Unit 1 The Quadrangle, Abbey Park Ind Est, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 9AQ Tel: +44 1794 518744 / +44 1623 550 550 Fax: +44 1794 518766 sales@mitchells.co.uk www.mitchells.co.uk The largest Volvo Penta Centre in the UK, supported by nationally located branches and Dealer Network.
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INDUSTRY DATABASE
8 Volspec Ltd Woodrolfe Road, Tollesbury, Nr Maldon, Essex, CM9 8SE Tel: +44 1621 869756 Fax: +44 1621 868859 enquiries@volspec.co.uk www.volspec.co.uk Volspec Ltd the UK’s premier Volvo Penta Centre with the UK’s largest stock of genuine spare parts, engines and accessories for the marine, commercial and industrial markets. Competent factory trained workshop based or mobile engineers ready to assist whenever required to both UK and international customers. Our online web shop available for UK and many European markets at www.volvopenta.com/volspec/en-GB
DIESEL POWER & PROPULSION 8 Motorenrevisie Spaarnestad Nijverheidsweg 27G, Haarlem, 2031 CN Tel: +31 23 531 03 17 revisie@spaarnestad.nl With over 30 years of experience in the field of maritime & industrial diesel engines. We are official dealer of Bosch Diesel Center | John Deere | Yanmar | Balmar | Zenoro | Delphi | Caterpillar | MTU (Service dealer)
DISTRESS SIGNALS & PYROTECHNICS Seago See under: Liferafts 8 Dacon AS Durudveien 35, HASLUM., 1344 Tel: +47 21 06 35 10 rescue@dacon.no Norway's leading supplier of lamps and portable lighting for professional use, transport boxes, portable fans, inspection equipment for visual condition control, man-overboard boarding systems etc. 8 WesCom Signal & Rescue Langstone Technology Park, Langstone Road, Havant, Hampshire, PO9 1SA Tel: +44 2392 415700 Fax: +44 2392 415701 info@wescomsignal.com www.wescomsignal.com/ The world’s leading manufacturer of Pains Wessex & Comet SOLAS approved pyrotechnic marine distress signals. Products are available in all major ports through our global distribution network.
DIVING & MARINE CONTRACTORS 8 Northern Divers (Eng) Ltd Oslo Road, Sutton Fields Industrial Estate, Hull, Yorkshire, HU7 0YN Tel: +44 1482 227276 Fax: +44 1482 215712 contact@northerndivers.co.uk www.northerndivers.co.uk Established in 1963 we are one of the leading diving contractors in the UK with divers and management experienced in all aspects of underwater work to a maximum depth of 50 metres. We can offer a full complement of diving equipment and a various range of marine craft to cover your requirements.
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Medway Diving Contractors Ltd 215 City Way, Rochester, Kent, ME1 2TL Tel: +44 1634 829818 Fax: +44 1634 408195 meddive@aol.com www.medwaydiving.co.uk Established over 31 years 24hr service. All aspects of underwater work and inspection BS EN ISO 9001:2000 approved Bureau Veritas Classification. Approved UK and Worldwide service to 50 metres. Full range of equipment. ADC Member. 8 Quest Underwater Services Ltd Ferryman’s Way, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 9YU Tel: +44 1929 405029 Fax: +44 1929 405472 info@questmarine.co.uk www.questmarine.co.uk Diving and marine contractors. Full civils underwater package withal boats, plant and equipment in -house. Specialist in mooring work, salvage and use of explosive, welding and burning. 24-hour availability, over 30 years of experience.
DREDGING BP Norse Marine (UK) Cleverley Cottage, Bishops Waltham, Southampton, Hampshire, SO32 1FX Tel: +44 1489 890031 Fax: +44 1489 890031 jan@bpnorsemarine.co.uk www.bpnorsemarine.co.uk Coastal towing, tug with 12 tonne BP, 160 cubic meters Hopper Barge, 16x8m Crane barge/dredger - Barge Norse 2, silt disposal, quayside maintenance & fendering, and fully crewed deliveries. Based in the Solent area, with 25 years' experience in the marine industry. 8 UK Dredging Queen Alexandra House, Cargo Road, Cardiff, Glamorgan, CF10 4LY Tel: +44 2920 835200 Fax: +44 2920 835216 ukd@abports.co.uk www.ukdredging.co.uk UK leader offers efficient solutions to dredging requirements throughout Europe. Modern vessels feature latest technology, in-dock dredging maintenance, capital works, buoy lifting and hydrographic/land surveys. 8 Jenkins Marine New Harbour Road West, Hamworthy, Poole, Dorset, BH15 4AJ Tel: +44 1202 668558 Fax: +44 1202 669209 office@jenkinsmarine.co.uk www.jenkinsmarine.co.uk Dredging contractors, owners and operators of self-propelled dredge pontoons, split hopper barges, Workboats, tugs and flat deck barges (available with spud legs) 8 Rohde Nielsen A/S Nyhavn 20, Copenhagen K., DK-1051 Tel: +45 33 91 25 07 Fax: +45 33 91 25 14 mail@rohde-nielsen.dk www.rohde-nielsen.com. Specialising in capital and maintenance dredging, land reclamation and coast protection. As Scandinavia's largest dredging contractor, we thrive on low cost timely and efficient solutions.
8 Dredging International NV Scheldedijk 30, Haven 1025, Zwijndrecht, B-2070 Tel: +32 3 250 52 11 Fax: +32 3 250 56 50 info.dredging@deme-group.com www.deme-group.com/dredging Dredging, land reclamation, port construction, offshore construction and installation services, environmental techniques, marine aggregates, coastal civil structures, wind farms, foundations and quay wall rehabilitation.
DREDGING EQUIPMENT 8 Vosta LMG Dredging Technology PO Box 37194, Amsterdam, 1030 AD Tel: +31 20 493 6666 Fax: +31 20 493 6670 info@vostalmg.com www.vostalmg.com Vosta LMG is specialized in the design and delivery of a wide range of dredging-related components, which include highly innovative solutions with unmatched advantages in terms of wear, flow performance, efficiency, safety and environmental impact. 8 Seadrec Ltd Blackhall House, Blackhall Lane, P O Box 45, Paisley, Renfrewshire, PA1 1HH Tel: +44 1418 874131 seadrec@aol.com We specialise in dredge and associated ship construction based on over 150 years of experience in designing and supplying all types of dredges, dredging systems and components to the Civil Dredging Industry, e.g. Port Authorities, Dredging Contractors & Marine Aggregate Producers. Neptune Shipyards BV See under: Workboat Builders 8 Baars Confloat B.V./ Baars Charter Rivierdijk 276, PO Box 70, Sliedrecht, 3360 AB Tel: +31 184 415566 Fax: +31 184 411227 rental@baarsbv.com www.baarsbv.com Hire and Sale on a wide range of dismountable split and hopper barges. See Baars Confloat BV at Pontoons and or Modular Pontoon Systems 8 Damen Dredging Equipment PO Box 1021, 3860 BA Nijkerk, Netherlands Tel: +31 33 2474040 Fax: +31 33 2474060 contact.dde@damen.com www.damendredging.com Dredger Builders, cutter suction dredgers, trailing pipe systems, DOP submersible dredge pumps and dredging components, partly deliverable from stock and all designed to withstand the harsh dredging environment.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS Neyland Marine Services Limited Unit 52, Honeyborough Business Park, Neyland, Pembrokeshire, SA73 1SE Tel: +44 1646 600358 Fax: +44 1646 600323 neylandmarine@aol.com www.neylandmarine.co.uk Fault finding, repairs and servicing and all electrical and electronic equipment, communication and navigation systems, motor servicing, windlasses, winches, switchboard and generator specialists, circuit breaker (primary and secondary injection testing), full thermal imaging analysis and reports.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 8 Datum Electronics Castle Street, East Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO32 6EZ Tel: +44 1983 282834 web@datum-electronics.co.uk Datum Electronics is a world-leading manufacturer and supplier of shaft power measurement solutions and torque measurement devices.
ELECTRONICS Neyland Marine Services Limited See under: Electrical installations & repairs
EXHAUST SYSTEMS 8 Halyard (M&I) Limited 86 Cobham Road, Ferndown Industrial Estate, Wimborne, Dorset, UK, BH21 7PQ Tel: +44 1722 710922 technical@halyard.eu.com Exhaust Systems - Noise & Vibration Control - Environmental Protection specialists, Halyard, designs and manufactures high quality, technically advanced equipment. Halyard also distribute: Aquadrive, Emigreen DPF & SCR, Seatorque shaft systems, Siderise noise insulation and Wave filtration.
FENDERS / FENDERING 8 Fender Innovations Westrak 240, 1771 SV Wieringerwerf Tel: +31 22 37 64 170 info@fenderinnovations.nl Tailor designed and produced Fender Systems specifically adapted to the field of operation. Shared properties of the systems are a minimal weight and long lasting durability. Various mounting options. For almost every application such as: tenders, fast rescue, research and survey, wind farm support Vessels, heavy duty ribs, superyacht tenders, unmanned marine systems Battley Marine Ltd East End House, Billingford, Dereham, Norfolk, NR20 4RD Tel: +44 1362 668641 Fax: +44 1362 668930 battleymarine@gmail.com www.battleymarine.com Fenders - New and second-hand: all types. Pneumatic (to ISO 17357), Foam, Rubber & Plastic. First Yokohama approved fender repair company worldwide in 1976. Inspection, refurbishment, renetting services also available (no fix, no fee). Batmar Super Sliding Fender (HDPE): the recycled plastic alternative to timber. Pneumatic and Foam fenders available for Hire at competitive rates – all sizes. ISO 9001:2008 certified. 8 Dunlop GRG Holdings Limited Trelleborg Applied Technologies, Eagle Way, Rochdale, Manchester Tel: +44 161 653 5964 ray.jeffries@trelleborg.com Dunlop GRG manufactures a comprehensive range of low pressure fenders for berthing and mooring, antiboat barrier systems specifically designed for each installation and dracone barges for the transportation of bulk liquids including fuel and crude oil.
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8 Manuplas Unit 18 Estover Road, Plymouth, Devon, PL6 7PY Tel: +44 1752 771740 sales@manuplas.co.uk Manuplas design and manufacture vessel fendering, quayside fenders, navigation buoys, mooring buoys and subsea buoys. Manuplas supply to ports, harbours, navies, boat builders and operators and the offshore energy market.
FINANCE 8 Shawbrook Bank Prospero, 73 London Road, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 1LQ Tel: +44 7789 685 357 / +44 7799 134 682 paul.ratcliffe@shawbrook.co.uk Specialist marine finance provider for UK based SME companies. Marine mortgages available for workboats, WFSV’s, tugs, barges, dredgers, ferries, Thames river craft, hire fleets, coastal ships and other commercial vessels.
FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEMS 8 Aksis Fire - Marine Fire Protection Deri O.S.B. Kazlıçeşme Cad. No: 5 Çarşı, Kompleksi Kat : 1 No : 23, Tuzla Deri Sanayi, Tuzla / Istanbul, 34956 Tel: +90 216 306 82 16 Fax: +90 216 504 06 35 aksisfire@aksisfire.com.tr www.aksisfire.com.tr Aksis formed by engineers who have extensive proven experience since 1994 in fixed based internal and external fire protection systems in the Marine and Offshore Industries, including Oil/Chemical Tankers, Cargo Vessels, Offshore Vessels, Fishing Vessels, Fi-Fi Tugs and Luxury Boats. We are proud to announce that we have delivered 1000 Fire Extinguishing Systems to 475 ships by 2017.
8 Sulzer Rotating Equipment Services UK Southampton Service Center, Centurion Industrial Park, Bitterne Road West, Southampton, SO18 1ZA Tel: +44 2380 631611 service.uk@sulzer.com Sulzer is one of the leading independent electromechanical maintenance providers and repairers of all types of motor, generator and their auxiliary equipment. When pumps, turbines, compressors, generators, and motors are essential to operations, we offer technically advanced and innovative solutions. We support you by delivering specialized services for vessels in dock or at sea. A full range of services are available from our UK based hub in Southampton, or from any one of our global electromechanical facilities. 8 Atlantis Marine Power Limited Western Wood Way, Langage Science Park, Plympton, Plymouth, Devon, PL7 5BG Tel: +44 1752 208810 sales@atlantismarine.com UK distributors for Kohler generators from 5 to 500 kw prime power. Kohler’s patented P-Gen load share system facilitates smaller generators increasing redundancy and reducing fuel consumption. Webasto Webasto House, White Rose Way, Doncaster Carr, South Yorkshire, DN4 5JH Tel: +44 1302 322232 Fax: +44 1302 322231 info-uk@webasto.com www.webasto.co.uk Webasto offers robust heating and air conditioning solutions for retrofitting or as original equipment. they do this for any type of commercial boat, patrol craft, cargo vessel, passenger boat or naval vessel. We are also now the sole distributor of WhisperPower in the UK.
HEAT EXCHANGERS & MARINE TUBING
FIRE PROTECTION 8 Global Insulation (European) Ltd Unit 84, Station Road, Hayling Island, Hampshire, PO11 0EL Tel: +44 2392 462113 globalinsulate@btconnect.com Suppliers and Installers of Thermal and Fire Insulation on Aluminium & Steel Structures. 20 years, involvement in marine projects for thermal, acoustic and passive fire protection to many prestigeous vessels.
GALLEY AND LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT 8 Angel Marine Limited Unit 013 Solent Business Centre, Millbrook Road West, Southampton, SO15 0HW Tel: +44 2380 700246 sales@angelmarine.co.uk Source/supply catering, laundry and other spares for commercial and marine use.
GENERATORS, GEN SETS & AUXILIARIES WaterMota Ltd See under: Propulsion Systems
EJ Bowman (Birmingham) Ltd Chester Street, Aston, Birmingham, B6 4AP Tel: +44 1213 595401 Fax: +44 1213 597495 info@ejbowman.co.uk www.ejbowman.co.uk E J Bowman is a leading manufacturer of heat exchangers for a wide range of marine cooling applications. The product range includes heat exchangers, oil coolers and charge air coolers for marine engines, gearboxes, thrusters, stabilisers, power steering, generators, hydraulic power packs, winches and other deck equipment.
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 8 Webasto Webasto House, White Rose Way, Doncaster Carr, South Yorkshire, DN4 5JH Tel: +44 1302 322232 Fax: +44 1302 322231 info-uk@webasto.com www.webasto.co.uk Webasto offers robust heating and air conditioning solutions for retrofitting or as original equipment. they do this for any type of commercial boat, patrol craft, cargo vessel, passenger boat or naval vessel. We are also now the sole distributor of WhisperPower in the UK.
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HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS & SYSTEMS 8 Advanced Component Technology Ltd Unit 4, Ryefield Way, Silsden, Yorkshire, BD20 0EF Tel: +44 1535 650010 Fax: +44 1535 657674 sales@adcomtec.co.uk www.adcomtec.co.uk With over 25 years experience in hydraulic engineering we supply and distribute the full range of Staffa Motors and Kawasaki Hydraulic Pumps 8 Brimmond Group Tofthill Avenue, Midmill Business Park, Kintore, Aberdeenshire, AB51 0QP Tel: +44 1467 633 805 At Brimmond Group we specialise in mechanical, hydraulic or electrical solutions. Our highly qualified engineers can design, manufacture, service and repair a vast range of equipment to meet any client’s needs.
INSURANCE SERVICES 8 A-Plan Insurance 2 Foregate Street, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR1 1DB Tel: +44 1905 930760 sales@aplan.co.uk A-Plan Commercial Marine is a long established Specialist Insurance broker providing insurance solutions to the UK Marine market. 8 Everard Insurance Brokers 21 Queen Street, Liberty Square, Kings Hill, West Malling, Kent, ME19 4DA Tel: +44 1732 224680 Fax: +44 1732 873393 Gareth.evans@everardinsurance.co.uk. www.everardinsurance.com Specialists in every aspect of marine insurance for over 40 years, we pride ourselves on our professional and independent advice and in-house claims service 24/7. Brokers at Lloyds. Knighthood Corporate Assurance Services Ltd Knighthood House, Imberhorne Lane, East Grinstead, Sussex, RH19 1LB Tel: +44 1342 327111 Fax: +44 1342 319575 enquiries@knighthoodcorporate.com www.knighthoodcorporate.com Leading specialist Marine Underwriting Agents & Insurance Brokers to the maritime industry, offering a range of bespoke insurance policies for commercial passenger craft, tugs, workboats and marine service operators throughout the UK and Europe
JACK-UP BARGES Fastnet Shipping Ltd See under: Workboats
LIFE SAVING EQUIPMENT 8 Jo Bird & Co Ltd Factory Lane, Basonbridge, Highbridge, Somerset, TA9 4RN Tel: +44 1278 785546 Fax: +44 1278 780541 info@jobird.co.uk www.jobird.co.uk Jo Bird and company have been making safety equipment cabinets from composite materials for over 30 years.
UML Limited c/o Ocean Signal Limited Unit 4, Ocivan Way, Margate, CT9 4NN Tel: +44 1843 282930 sales@oceansignal.com The UML range of ISO:12402-7 approved Lifejacket Inflation Systems and Solas approved SeaFlash Lifejacket Lights are used extensively in the leisure, commercial and military sectors throughout Europe, Scandinavia and Asia Pacific. Adec Marine Limited 4 Masons Avenue, Croydon, Surrey, CR0 9XS Tel: +44 2086 869717 Fax: +44 2086 809912 sales@adecmarine.co.uk www.adecmarine.co.uk Servicing and hire of liferafts, boats and lifejackets. Sales of a complete range of marine safety and firefighting equipment to Solas and MED.
LIFERAFTS 8 Seago Deanland Business Park, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3RP Tel: +44 1825 873567 sales@seagocommercial.co.uk Seago Commercial specialise in sale and hire of Solas and ISO approved liferafts. With a range of products including lifejackets, fire extinguishers, pyrotechnics, industrial fibre ropes, wire ropes and chains.
LIFTING GEAR 8 DAS Hydraulic Service Ltd 20 Tennyson Street, West Yorkshire, Pudsey, LS28 9HA Tel: +44 7515 526841 dave@dashydraulics.co.uk DAS Hydraulic Service Ltd offers service and repair of your hydraulic system and components plus maintenance contracts and commissioning.
MAN OVERBOARD RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS Energy Marine (International) Ltd 12 Clipstone Brook Ind Estate, Cherrycourt Way, Leighton Buzzard, LU7 4TX Tel: +44 1525 851234 Fax: +44 1525 852345 info@engmar.com www.engmar.com The UK importers and distributors of the Markusnet MOB retrieval systems manufactured by Markus Lifenet in Iceland and applicable for all types of boats, ships and offshore installations.
MARINE CIVILS 8 Walcon Marine Cockerell Close, Segensworth West, Fareham, Hampshire, PO15 5SR Tel: +44 1489 579977 Fax: +44 1489 579988 sales@walconmarine.com www.walconmarine.com Walcon Marine is a market leader providing quality design, products, construction and installation of yacht harbours and berthing facilities worldwide together with a first class service to its customers.
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INDUSTRY DATABASE MARINE CONSTRUCTION 8 Land & Water Group Ltd Weston Yard, Albury, Surrey, GU5 9AF Tel: +44 844 225 1958 Fax: +44 844 875 1261 enquiries@land-water.co.uk www.land-water.co.uk With forty years’ experience, we bring reassurance, innovation, inspiration and future-proof results to projects in the sensitive habitats where land and water meet. 8 TMS (Teignmouth Maritime Services Ltd) Unit 22B Dawlish Business Park, Exeter Road, Dawlish, Devon, EX7 0NH Tel: +44 1626 866066 Fax: +44 1626 864288 info@tmsmaritime.co.uk www.tmsmaritime.co.uk TMS Ltd have many years of expertise in Marine and Civil Engineering. We operate throughout UK and Europe, where we utilise our unrivalled abilities and professionalism to successfully complete marine and civil engineering projects. Medtow Marine Ltd Kent, DA37LS Tel: +44 7831 168996 Fax: +44 1474 833336 medtowmarine@yahoo.co.uk Piling, jetty maintenance/demolition, floating crane hire, tugs, workboats, lighter hire, pontoon hire, welding, river transportation of materials and equipment, licensed Boatmasters watermen and lightermen.
MARINE RENEWABLES 8 Outreach Ltd Abbots Road, Middlefield Industrial Estate, Falkirk, FK2 9AR Tel: +44 1324 889000 Fax: +44 1324 888901 mailbox@outreach.plc.uk www.outreach.plc.uk We provide versatile hydraulic lifting equipment solutions for offshore platforms, wind energy installations, shipbuilding and marine sectors. Offering comprehensive offshore and onshore service support, the provision of original OEM parts, global maintenance and inspection, as well as operator training.
MARINE SURVEYORS Yacht Designers & Surveyors Association The Glass Works, Penns Road, Petersfield, GU32 2EW Tel: +44 1730 710425 Fax: +44 1730 710423 jane@ybdsa.co.uk www.ydsa.co.uk YDSA (Yacht Designers & Surveyors Association) Members provide design and surveying services to all recreational boats and small commercial vessels. YDSA has been setting the standard in Yacht Surveying and Design since 1912 and every member is a Qualified, Experienced Professional. So, for Pre-purchase, Insurance, Damage, Refit, Registration, MCA Coding, or Valuation Surveys look for the YDSA logo to ensure you get professional advice from a YDSA member.
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Associated Maritime Consultants 63 Rufus Gardens, West Totton, Southampton, Hampshire, SO40 8TB Tel: +44 2380 873295 Fax: +44 2380 768529 surveys@amcsurvey.co.uk www.amcsurvey.co.uk Consulting Marine Surveyors and Dredging Engineers offering a full range of Hull, Machinery and on/off hire surveys, Valuations of vessels, specialists in the Towage/Stowage Certificates in both Commercial and Insurance fields of floating and land based Contractors plant. Approved examiners for the Scms Certifying Authority for small commercial vessels under 24m length. Surveyors at Southampton, Liverpool and Rotterdam.
MODULAR PONTOON SYSTEMS 8 Baars Confloat B.V./ Baars Charter Rivierdijk 276, PO Box 70, Sliedrecht, 3360 AB Tel: +31 184 415566 Fax: +31 184 411227 rental@baarsbv.com www.baarsbv.com Hire & Sales of containerised modular (spud) pontoons with a height of 4, 6 and 8 ft, modular multipontoons. See Baars Charter at Dredging Equipment for barges.
MONITORING SYSTEMS Datum Electronics See under: Electrical systems 8 GPLink 1500 Sensation Weigh, Beaufort NC, 28516 Tel: +1 252 504 5113 dwebb@gplink.com GPLink is the most capable remote diagnostic tool available. Monitor high horsepower systems 24/7/365 and detect anomalies before they turn into problems. Minimize downtime and maximize vessel productivity with GPLink.
MOORING & BERTHING - GENERAL Smith Berger Marine Inc 7915 10th Avenue So, Seattle, WA 98108 Tel: +1 206 764 4650 Fax: +1 206 764 4653 sales@smithberger.com www.smithberger.com We have a long history of providing excellent customer service, quality products and superior performance. Our engineering and manufacturing experience allows us to furnish customised equipment to suit any application and environment. In addition to our standard products being well received, our ability to furnish specially engineered.
MOORING & BERTHING EQUIPMENT 8 Péguet & Cie Maillon Rapide, 12 rue des Buchillons, B.P.205, Annemasse, F-74105 Tel: +33 450 95 58 23 Fax: +33 450 92 22 06 d.durand@peguet.fr www.peguet.fr Product range fully certified: Self certification in permanent connections as machinery part.-EN 362 certified product range in PPE industrial safety – connectors. Over 200 items available, made in France.
NAVAIDS 8 Trinity House The Quay, Harwich, Essex, CO12 3JW Tel: +44 1255 245121 Fax: +44 1255 245009 Commercial@trinityhouse.co.uk www.trinityhouse.co.uk Trinity House offers customers cost effective solutions for the maintenance of marine aids to navigation and the provision of marine data acquisition. JFC Marine Weir Road, Tuam, Co Galway Tel: +44 7792 772447 Fax: +353 93 24923 graham@jfcmarine.com www.jfcmarine.com JFC Marine offer an extensive range of Aids to Navigation, Navigation Buoys, Solar Marine Lanterns, Monitoring and Control systems to suit all marine applications.
NAVAL ARCHITECTS & MARINE ENGINEERS 8 NED Project NED-Project Sp. z o.o., ul. Abrahama 1a, Gdańsk, 80-307 Tel: +48 732 406 501 office@ned-project.eu NED – Project is a professional, independent privately-owned company offering highest quality services in ship design, salvage and plant design sector.
NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT 8 Navico UK Ltd (Simrad) Nyåskaiveien 2, Egersund, N-4374 Tel: +47 51 46 47 00 info.marine@c-map.com Navico’s Commercial Marine Division is comprised of two globally recognized brands Simrad and C-MAP is exclusively focused on the commercial marine electronics market. 8 AMI Marine Ltd Unit 9, Crosshouse Centre, Crosshouse Rd, Southampton, Hampshire, SO14 5GZ Tel: +44 2380 480450 enquiries@amimarine.com Commercial vessel bridge safety and navigation systems with a global network of service engineers available 24/7 365 days a year. Providing turnkey solutions and continually delivering unrivalled quality and reliability
NAVIGATION LIGHTS 8 Lopolight UK 9-11 Maritime street, Edinburgh, EH6 6SB Tel: +44 131 285 3207 support@lopolight.co.uk Lopolight led navigation lights suitable for vessels from 7m. Compact design singe and stacked options, modular design. Lloyds and wheelmarked approved. Long life, 5 year warranty. Ice class compatible lights plus control and monitoring systems.
OFFSHORE SUPPORT HVS Dredging Support BV Vijver 12, Harlingen, 8861 BS Tel: +31 653 663 292 info@hvsds.nl HVS Dredging Support BV is a company specialized in supporting offshore dredging and Renewable energy projects worldwide. Throughout the years we have established a modern fleet in which we have built our over more than 40 years of experience
8 Tidal Transit Limited Unit 6 North Creake Airfield Business Park, Bunkers Hill, Egmere, Walsingham, Norfolk Tel: +44 1328 854225 charter@tidal-transit.com Tidal Transit provides access solutions to the offshore energy industry. Via its fleet of purpose built vessels, Tidal Transit transports people and cargo to and from offshore assets. The company's fleet is focused on increasing efficiency and time on structures with the aim of reducing the LOCE
OIL POLLUTION CONTROL 8 Adler & Allan Ltd 80 Station Parade, Harrogate, HG1 1HQ Tel: +44 800 592827 sales@adlerandallan.co.uk Emergency environmental spill response and planning services, accredited by the International Spill Accreditation Scheme - third-party Tier 2 Oil Spill Response Organisation for sheltered/enclosed waters, coastal & large estuary and shoreline clean-up 8 Lamor Corporation UK Ltd 3 Medina Court, Arctic Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 7XD Tel: +44 1983 280185 Fax: +44 1983 280056 uk.info@lamor.com www.lamor.com Lamor is the world leader in the manufacture of products and services for the Oil Spill Response Industry. We design and produce Booms, Skimmers, Pumps, Dispersant systems, Vessels and we also design recovery systems to be built into new and older vessels. MCA/IMO Training, Design and Consultancy on a worldwide basis.
PR, MEDIA & ADVERTISING AGENCIES Sue Stevens Media Ltd 7 Foxhills, Ashurst, SO40 7ED Tel: +44 2380 292992 suestevens@suestevensmedia.co.uk 25 years’ experience specializing in Commercial Marine. Media buying, strategic PR campaign planning and implementation, press releases compilation and distribution, newsletters, company brochures and clients’ magazines and social media management.
PAINTS & COATINGS MATERIALS 8 Beegrip c/o WeWork, No 1 Spinningfields, Quay Street, Manchester, M3 3JE info@beegrip.com Engaged in UK design and manufacturing with global sales and marketing. Beegrip supplies Bimagrip® – the only high performance, anti-skid coating system with a 25-year marine industry track record. Jotun Paints (Europe) Ltd Stather Road, Flixborough Industrial estate, Scunthorpe, DN15 8RR Tel: +44 1724 400000 enquiries@jotun.co.uk Jotun Paints offer a full range of antifoulings, anticorrosive protective coatings and decorative paints for steel, aluminium, wood and GRP surfaces.
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INDUSTRY DATABASE PILOT & PATROL CRAFT 8 Stem Marine Strada Ghiaie, 12/D, Medesano (PR) Tel: +39 0525 430102 Fax: +39 0525 421341 info@stem.it www.stemmarine.it Stem produces a large range of high technology boats for emergency and work purposes fitted for special needs since 1998.
PILOT BOATS Uzmar Shipping & Trading Co. Ltd See under: Vessel Build & Repair 8 Safehaven Marine Ashgrove, Cobh, Cork Tel: +353 86 8054582 info@safehavenmarine.com Builders of the Interceptor Pilot Boat range, 11.5m, 13m, 14.5m & 16.5m. For when you demand strength and exceptional seakeeping. Also builders of GRP Crew transfer, Patrol & SAR boats, Hydrographic survey vessels, Work boats and Passenger Vessels
PONTOONS Neptune Shipyards BV See under: Workboat Builders 8 Walcon Marine Cockerell Close, Segensworth West, Fareham, Hampshire, PO15 5SR Tel: +44 1489 579977 Fax: +44 1489 579988 sales@walconmarine.com www.walconmarine.com Marine civil works including steel tube/ timber piling, pile extraction, sheet piling and jetty construction using selfpropelled barge. Manufacturers of high quality pontoon and associated equipment.
POWER & PROPULSION 8 OXE Marine Metallgatan 17 b, Ängelholm, SE-262 72 Tel: +46 431-37 11 30 info@oxemarine.com The OXE Diesel is designed and built for commercial users. Endurance, Reliability, Power and Control is key. The world’s first commercial diesel outboard combines the reliability and endurance of marine inboards with the flexibility and agility of outboard engines, offering unprecedented efficiency, range and torque. We are driven by the ambition to transform the outboard motor; impacting the journey towards a more sustainable and ecologically positive marine environment. 8 Vulkan Industries Ltd Archer Rd/Armytage Road Ind Est, Brighouse, HD6 1XF Tel: +44 1484 712273 The Vulkan Group, into which the Vulkan company founded in 1889 is integrated today, is composed of three company divisions: Vulkan Couplings, Vulkan Drive Tech and Vulkan Lokring. Datum Electronics See under: Electrical Systems 8 Marspec Engine Consultants 26 Carr Hill Lane, Sleights, Whitby, North Yorkshire Tel: +44 1947 810842 office@mar-spec.com Marine propulsion and power generation large engine specialists covering all types of diesel and gas engines and exclusive official worldwide distributors of Hydro-Diesel fuel.
8 Danfoss Vareseweg 105, Rotterdam, ZuidHolland, 3047 AT Tel: +31 108082222 Fax: +31 102492070 cs@danfoss.nl www.danfoss.nl Discover Danfoss Drives' conventional and innovative technologies like hybrid propulsion, electrification and energy storage to support you reducing emissions, saving costs and improving safety for passengers and crew.
8 Marine Jet Power AB Hansellisgatan 6, Uppsala, SE-754 50 Tel: +46 10 164 10 00 sales@marinejetpower.com For more than 30 years, Marine Jet Power (MJP) has been redefining the waterjet market with innovation and unsurpassed quality. Engineered and built in Sweden, MJP’s proven stainless steel, mixed-flow waterjets are used in many diverse applications, from fast military craft and passenger vessels to workboats worldwide.
8 Hamilton Jet EMEA Unit 26, The Birches Industrial Estate, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 1XZ Tel: +44 1342 313437 Fax: +44 1342 313438 marketing@emea.hamiltonjet.com www.hamiltonjet.com HamiltonJet waterjets provide highly efficient propulsion for high speed vessels operating in the world’s most demanding marine environments.
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PROPELLER DESIGN & MANUFACTURE 8 France Helices 12 Allée des Gabians, Cannes, 06150 Tel: +33 4 93 47 69 38 Fax: +33 4 93 47 08 59 export@francehelices.fr www.francehelices.fr R&D calculations, CFD, 5 axis CNC machining, manufacture, repair, commission and worldwide after sales service. Custom propulsion packages (propellers, shaft lines, nozzles, rudders, Surface Drive Systems) for commercial, workboat, defence vessels and high speed crafts. 40 years of experience
PROPELLERS & STERN GEAR 8 Teignbridge Propellers International Ltd Great Western Way, Forde Road, Brunel Industrial Estate, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 4AW Tel: +44 1626 333377 Fax: +44 1626 360783 info@teignbridge.co.uk www.teignbridge.co.uk World leaders in innovation, design and manufacture of high performance, high quality propellers and sterngear for 40 years. Approved by all major classification societies. Propellers to 2.55m, shaftlines to 400mm
PROPULSION SYSTEMS 8 WaterMota Ltd Cavalier Road, Heathfield Industrial Estate, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 6TQ Tel: +44 1626 830910 Fax: +44 1626 830911 dm@watermota.co.uk www.watermota.co.uk WaterMota has been supplying the marine industry with engine room packages since 1911. Heat exchanger / keel cooled propulsion engines from 5.8 to 22 litres, auxiliary engines, generating sets and custom built power packs, heavy duty reversing gearboxes, hydraulic and power steering systems and power takeoff units, heavy duty sea water pumps for most makes of engines, strainers, impellers and accessories, installation and servicing. Supplying Azcue, D-I, Doosan, Hyundai SeasAll and JMP.
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8 Besenzoni Via Molere, Sarnico BS, 24067 Tel: +39 035 910456 Fax: +39 035 4261633 info@besenzoni.it www.besenzoni.com/ Besenzoni offers an incomparable range of products: hydraulic gangways, cranes of every capacity for stowing tenders on deck, hydraulic platforms, sliding roof systems, pilot seats, table and seat pedestals, boarding equipment such as simple ladders or articulating stairs that deploy from the hull of the vessel by touching a button, and many more articles.
RIBS (Rigid Inflatable Boat) 8 Specialised Marine Support Ltd Specialised Marine Support Ltd, Easdale, Oban, Argyll, PA34 4RF Tel: +44 1852 300341 info@specialisedmarinesupport.com Accredited and Achilles FPAL registered company specialising in personnel and equipment transfers, safety and guard boat duties, survey and logistical support to the emerging offshore renewables and offshore construction industries throughout Europe.
ROVS
ROPES Seago See under: Liferafts Cotesi UK Ltd 10 Ripponden Business Park, Oldham Road, Ripponden, UK, HX6 4DJ Tel: +44 1422 822000 Fax: +44 1422 821007 enquiries@cotesi.co.uk www.cotesi.co.uk Cotesi UK is a manufacturer / supplier of Mooring ropes in different materials from Polypropylene to HMPE Dyneema, Nylon, Polyester, Polysteel, Tow lines, winch lines. Polyform Buoys, Fenders, floats 8 Van Beelen Group PO Box 6, 1970 AA IJmuiden Tel: +31 255 560 560 Fax: +31 255 512 964 info@vanbeelengroup.nl www.vanbeelengroup.nl Manufacturer of rope and netting. Specialist in ropes and nets with Dyneema®. For fishing, marine, offshore and yachting applications.
SAFETY AMI Marine Ltd See under: Navigation Equipment 8 Ocean Safety Ltd Saxon Wharf, Lower York Street, Southampton, Hampshire, SO14 5QF Tel: +44 2380 720800 Fax: +44 2380 720801 info@oceansafety.com www.oceansafety.com Ocean Safety is renowned for high quality customer care and specialises in the worldwide supply, distribution, manufacture, service and hire Marine Safety Equipment.
SAFETY HOOKS
Planet Ocean Ltd Unit 16 Camberley Business Centre, Bracebridge, Camberley, Surrey, GU15 3DP Tel: +44 845 1081457 Fax: +44 845 2803349 sales@planet-ocean.co.uk www.planet-ocean.co.uk Deep Trekker Mini ROV’s - Affordable, Portable, Reliable. Data Buoys and systems. Position monitoring and tracking. Port and harbour monitoring. Telemetry SystemsWater Quality sensors.
8 H Henriksen Trleborgveien 15, Tnsberg, 3101 Tel: +47 33 37 8400 Fax: +47 33 37 8430 hooks@hhenriksen.com www.hhenriksen.com H. Henriksen AS is a technology Company with a long and proud history within the maritime and offshore sector. Henriksen has a strong position within safe MOB boat lifting operations, Launch & Recovery systems for offshore vessels, oil Spill Recovery and Entering and Boarding Systems for maritime and urban environments.
RECRUITMENT
SANITATION & PLUMBING
8 Seamariner Ltd Seamariner Ltd, The Square, Fawley, Southampton, Hampshire, SO45 1TA Tel: +44 2380 840374 admin@seamariner.com Seamariner Limited are Marine Recruitment Specialists and have been established since 1992. We hold ISO 9001:2015 accreditation by Lloyds Register and are MLC, 2006 compliant. We supply temporary and permanent seafarers to shipping companies worldwide and our expertise is the basis of our continued success. Having dedicated Recruitment Consultants for each discipline, ship owners will often be guided by our indepth knowledge. Our logistical support team ensures the recruitment process is smooth and efficient.
Lee Sanitation Ltd Wharf Road, Fenny Compton, Warwickshire, CV47 2FE Tel: +44 1295 770000 Fax: +44 1295 770022 sales@leesan.com www.leesan.com LeeSan, leaders in marine sanitation (now a Pump Technology Ltd Group Company) have over 25 years’ experience designing, specifying and supplying equipment for seagoing and inland waterways craft of all sizes. Extensive stocks of spares and replacement components are available for most marine toilets. Now promoting their “One Stop Pump Shop” so whether it be clean or waste water they can specify a pump for all applications including all the peripherals that you may need.
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INDUSTRY DATABASE SEATING & CHAIRS 8 SHOXS Seats 102-2932 Ed Nixon Terrace, Victoria, BC, V9B 0B2 Tel: +1 206 962 1986 bryanwood@shoxs.com Recently Selected by the Royal Navy following the most exhaustive evaluations in history, SHOXS ultra-light and versatile technology unequivocally beat out every other competitor on the planet. Safety. Trust. 8 Capital Seating 1 Forward Park Sheene Road, Gorse Hill Industrial Estate, Beaumont Leys, Leicester, LE4 1BF Tel: +44 116 216 9910 Fax: +44 116 216 9920 info@capitalseating.co.uk www.capitalseating.co.uk Distributors for Grammer Nautic. Marine seating of the highest performance and quality. Full suspensions optimised for arduous marine environments, high shock mitigation performance, comfort, ergonomic design and DNV-GL Type approval.
SHIP REGISTRATION SERVICES 8 St Kitts & Nevis International Ship Registry Stolt-Nielsen House, 1-5 Oldchurch Road, Romford, Essex, RM7 0BQ Tel: +44 1708 380400 Fax: +44 1708 380401 mail@stkittsnevisregistry.net www.stkittsnevisregistry.net/ St. Kitts & Nevis International Ship Registry (SKANReg) commenced operation in 2005. By the end of 2019 had registered over 3000 vessels. It also has also issued seafarer documents to over 25,000 seafarers of many nationalities. 8 Hubel Marine B.V. P.O.Box 3219, Rotterdam, 3033 AE Tel: +31 10 458 7338 Fax: +31 10 458 7662 www.hubelmarine.com Panama- Belize- St. Kitts - TuvaluKiribati- Nevis.Auth. to perform surveys and certification of vessels of any size or type. SOLAS/ MARPOL/ ISM/ ISPS/ ILO Audits & Certification. Special Delivery Registration for 3 months. Crew STCW Endorsements within 4 hrs. Offshore Corporations for vessel ownership. Vessel re-activation and delivery service.
8 Naiad Dynamics Unit 3 Nelson Industrial Park, Manaton Way, Hedge End, Southampton, Hampshire, SO30 2JH Tel: +44 2392 539750 Fax: +44 2392 539764 ukspares@naiad.com www.naiad.com Extensive range of motion damping equipment including Stabiliser fins, Interceptors, Trim Tabs and T-Foils. Spares supplied for Vosper and PPJet Water jets. We also provide spares support for the Halmatic range of boats. 8 Seakeeper Inc 44425 Pecan Court, Suite 151, California, MD 20619 Tel: +1 410 326 1590 Fax: +1 410 326 1199 sales@seakeeper.com www.seakeeper.com Seakeeper, the world leader in gyro stabilization, virtually eliminates boat roll at anchor and underway. Seakeeper stability is now available to the entire world of boating with a new series that stabilizes boats 30 feet and above. Ten years of non-stop innovation, research and development has led to the most effective stabilization system ever built. We shrank it down. We upped the performance. We dropped the price.
STEERING GEAR WaterMota Ltd See under: Propulsion Systems
TRAINING 8 National Maritime Training Centre North Kent College, Lower Higham Road, Gravesend, Kent, DA12 2JJ Tel: +44 1322 629600 Fax: +44 1322 629667 nmtc@northkent.ac.uk www.northkent.ac.uk The National Maritime Training Centre is a leading provider of maritime education and practical training, providing up to date equipment and expert training using dedicated specialist classrooms, a Fire Training Ground and Thameside Jetty. 8 Lloyds Maritime Academy KNect House, 30-32 Mortimer Street, London, W1W 7RE Tel: +44 2070 174483 learning@knect365.com Lloyd’s Maritime Academy is the world’s largest provider of professional development courses and academic education qualifications for the maritime industry
TRANSMISSIONS WaterMota Ltd See under: Propulsion Systems
TRANSPORT & LOGISTIC SERVICES
STABILISERS 8 Humphree Grimboasen 16, Gothenburg, 417 49 Tel: +46 31 744 3577 Fax: +46 31 744 3573 humphree@humphree.com www.humphree.com Humphree, based in Gothenburg on the west coast of Sweden, is a company dedicated to providing: “Speed at sea” through innovative technology solutions for high performance vessels. Specialized in Trim and Stabilisation our Product portfolio consists of Interceptor systems and Fin stabilisation systems.
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8 Southampton Freight Services Ltd Units E,F&G, Griffin Industrial Park, Totton, Southampton, Hants, SO40 3SH Tel: +44 2380 860999 Fax: +44 2380 661444 sales@sotonfreight.co.uk www.sotonfreight.co.uk/ Southampton Freight Services Ltd today remains a fully independent, family run freight forwarder and logistics provider, offering global services by air, sea, road and international courier. They are dedicated to the marine industry, serving ship owners and suppliers to the industry alike, providing detailed solutions globally.
TUGS Uzmar Shipping & Trading Co. Ltd See under: Vessel Build and Repair Herman Sr bv Ebweg 56, Barendrecht, 2991LT Tel: +31 78 619 25 07 info@hermansr.com Herman Senior is a family owned tug and workboats company and is established in Dordrecht the Netherlands. It is active in the Dredging, offshore renewables, oil & gas industry. With our versatile fleet of Shoalbusters and Multicats and over 30 years of experience we are specialists in: Towing, Anchor handling, Survey, Seabed ploughing, Dredging support, Offshore renewables support. Van Wijngaarden Marine Services BV Buitenweistraat 15, 3372 BC HardinxveldGiessendam Tel: +31 184 490 244 info@wijngaarden.com A company with over 40 years of experience in the service of: Chartering tugs / workboats / launches for Inland and Sea-going towage, Assistance- and Supply services to provide services for dredging-, construction- and offshore companies, on projects all over the world, 24/7 – 365 days a year. 8 Marine & Towage Services Group Ltd (MTS Group) Kings Quay, King St, Brixham, TQ5 9FW Tel: +44 1803 882214 Fax: +44 1803 882579 brixham@mtsgroupltd.com www.mtsgroupltd.com Owners and operators of a comprehensive fleet of modern tugs, workboats and crew transfer vessels specialising in marine construction support, coastal, sea and port towage etc.
TUGS, TOWING & SALVAGE 8 Orkney Harbour Authority (OHA) Orkney Islands Council, Marine Services, Harbour Authority Building, Scapa, Orkney, KW15 1SD Tel: +44 1856 873636 harbours@orkney.gov.uk Orkney Harbour Authority - One of the UK's Most Diverse Commercial Ports. Scotland's longest commercial, Europe's largest natural harbour and a centre of excellence for marine activities. Uzmar Shipping & Trading Co. Ltd See under: Vessel Build & Repair 8 DSB Offshore Ltd Riverbank House, 1 Putney Bridge Road, London, SW6 3JD Tel: +44 2073 842882 brokers@dsboffshore.com Specialist shipbrokers handling the sale & purchase and chartering of Tugs, Jack-ups, barges, Split hoppers, Dredgers and various Workboats etc. Our services also include Towage, heavy lift transport and Valuations. HVS Dredging Support BV Vijver 12, Harlingen, 8861 BS Tel: +31 653 663 292 info@hvsds.nl HVS Dredging Support BV is a company specialized in supporting offshore dredging and Renewable energy projects worldwide. Throughout the years we have established a modern fleet in which we have built our over more than 40 years of experience
8 Med Marine Omer Avni Mah. Inebolu Sok. No:21, Setustu-Kabatas, Beyoglu, Istanbul, 34427 Tel: +90 2123111800/01 info@medmarine.com.tr Thanks to its experienced maritime pilots and high quality tugboats all built in its large-capacity shipyards, Med Marine is Turkey's leading towage and pilotage operator and had been serving its clients for their newbuilding projects since 1995
VALVES 8 LK Valves and Controls Ltd Unit 4 Arbour Place, Arbour Lane, Knowsley Industrial Park, Liverpool, L33 7XG Tel: +44 1515 483300 Fax: +44 1515 483311 sales@lkvalvesandcontrols.co.uk www.lkvalvesandcontrols.co.uk LK Valves & Controls are ISO 9001:2015 accredited marine valve & actuator stockist & distributer, representing carefully chosen, high end, market leading European principles, with many products having classification Society type approval.
VESSEL BUILD & REPAIR 8 Exalto Wiper Technologys PO Box 40, 3370 AH, Hardinxveld -Giessendam Tel: +31 184 615 800 Fax: +31 184 614 045 sales@exalto.com www.exalto.com Marine Exalto produces the world’s best professional marine wiper systems. Exalto makes wiper systems for all kind of vessels in the commercial and leisure sectors. 8 Sealion Services 2 Brittania Way, East Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO32 6EG Tel: +44 7709 116223 info@sealionservices.co.uk Marine Outfitting and Interiors. Specialising in high speed lightweight vessels in the commercial and leisure market. 8 Uzmar Shipping & Trading Co. Ltd Kosbas Kocaeli Serbest Bolgesi, Sepetlipinar SB Mah., 102. Cad. No:14-16 Basiskele, Kocaeli, 41090 Tel: +90 (262) 341 45 10(pbx) info@uzmar.net Harbour & ship assist, terminal, escort & offshore tugs and supply vessels; shallow draft utility workboats and river push boats, tugs up to 170 meters in length, any power range whether direct diesel, diesel-electric or hybrid propulsion technology along with wide range of numerous type vessels. 8 Dixon Group Europe Ltd 350 Leach Place, Walton Summit Centre, Lancashire, PR5 8AS Tel: +44 1772 323529 sales@dixoneurope.co.uk www.dixoneurope.co.uk Dixon is a premier manufacturer and supplier of marine fluid transfer products including a range of water strainers, inlet scoops, thru hull fittings, valves, couplings, pipe fittings and hose assemblies
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8 Medtec Design Services Ltd RNLI Offices, Clarence Road, East Cowes, Isle Of Wight, PO32 6HB Tel: +44 1983 294974 dcarley@medtec.co.uk MedTec offer a CAD and engineering design service supporting clients through every stage of the design process, with the capability and knowledge to offer complete turnkey solutions
8 Gemmell and Prout Marine Ltd Swann Street, Hull, Yorkshire, HU2 0PH Tel: +44 1482 329600 Fax: +44 1482 216296 enquiries@proutmarine.co.uk www.proutmarine.co.uk Designers and manufacturers of winches, windlasses and capstans. Hydraulic, electric, diesel, pneumatic and manually driven, along with ancillary equipment. Also, hydraulic towing winches.
8 Nero Pipeline Connections Ltd Unit 2, Union Road, Oldbury, West Midlands, B69 3EX Tel: +44 1216 653 900 Fax: +44 1216 653 909 info@nero.co.uk www.nero.co.uk Nero Pipeline Connections is a market leading distributor of stainless pipeline products and has been specialising in the supply of high quality pipe fittings and valves for over 25 years.
Bezemer Dordrecht BV PO Box 154, Bunsenstraat 49, Dordrecht, 3316 GC Tel: +31 78 6181000 Fax: +31 78 6187019 info@bezemer.com www.bezemer.com Sales, Rentals, Services, Engineering Pipe Pulling Equipment, Mooring Systems, Winches, Storage Reels, Deck Sheaves, Anchor Fairleaders, Roller Fairleaders, Measuring Shackles, Line Tension Meters.
VESSEL SALE & CHARTER Uzmar Shipping & Trading Co. Ltd See under: Vessel Build and Repair
WINCHES Lebus International Engineers Ltd Pioneer House, Shorebury Point, Amy Johnson Way, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY4 2RX Tel: +44 1253 402402 Fax: +44 1253 345748 enquiries@lebusinternational.com www.lebusintengineers.com Experienced designers and manufacturers of special purpose and standard marine handling equipment inclusive of winches, windlasses, capstans, cranes, davits, reelers, fairleads, cable spooling systems etc. Lemans Nederland BV PO Box 527, Bergen op Zoom, NL 4600 AM Tel: +31 164 680 097 Fax: +31 164 681 971 info@lemans-nederland.eu www.lemans-nederland.nl Lemans Nederland bv is a company situated in the south-west of The Netherlands. We are specialised in hoist, lift, push and towing equipment. As well as deck, dock and quay equipment. Our delivery program consists of for example: Winches, windlasses and capstans (standard and custom built; manual, electric or hydraulic; planetary gear unit, worm-gear, spur-gear, etc; to handle wire, umbilical, rope, chain-cable, etc; Either for anchor handling; mooring; fishing; dredging; towing; tug etc), some even from stock. Otherwise with quite short lead times. Ibercisa Deck Machinery Molinos 25, (Pontevedra), 36213-Vigo Tel: +34 986 213 900 Fax: +34 986 202 779 sales@ibercisa.es www.ibercisa.es Total Integration with automatic control systems and remote monitoring. Specialist in AC electric winches with energy regeneration for ECO-tugs, AHTS Vessels, Trawlers. Winches for AHTS Vessels with PM Electric motors.
8 ACE Winches Cheyne House, Towie Barclay Works, Turriff, Scotland, Aberdeenshire, AB53 8EN Tel: +44 1888 511600 Fax: +44 1888 511601 info@ace-winches.com www.ace-winches.com ACE Winches, a global leader in the design, manufacture and hire of specialist marine deck machinery and the offshore hire personnel, supporting oil and gas, marine and renewable energy industries.
WINDOW WIPERS 8 Durowipers Unit 20, Oldends Lane Industrial Estate, Stonehouse, Glos, GL10 3RQ Tel: +44 1453 820972 Fax: +44 1453 820979 sales@durowipers.co.uk www.durowipers.co.uk Design and manufacture of high performance window wipers. Three year Warranty. DuroWiper Pantographs and Pendulums have a Patented twin drive rotary transfer box giving a remarkable smooth, powerful and reliable performance.
WORKBOAT BUILDERS Uzmar Shipping & Trading Co. Ltd See under: Vessel Build and Repair 8 BtB Marine 4 | 16-19 Driftwood Ct, Hervey Bay, QLD 4655 Tel: +61 7 4125 2034 info@btbmarine.com For over 10 years BtB Marine has been servicing the marine industry, designing and building efficient commercial vessels, specialising in small craft up to 25m. New product: 7.5m Ultra Long Range Patrol Vessel powered by the reliable OXE Diesel outboard. 8 Ares Shipyard Antalya Free Zone, Antalya, Turkey, 07070 Tel: +90 242 261 61 61 ares@ares.com.tr Ares design and build Workboat, CTV and Military vessels delivered to a variety of Operators, Navies, Coast Guard and Maritime Enforcement Agencies across the globe
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8 Aister C/Baixada do Cocho, nº 228, A Guia – M, Meira – 3, MOAÑA, 6955 Tel: +34 986 240 294 Fax: +34 986 240 157 i.defrancisco@aister.es www.aister.com/en Safe, reliable and designed for work aluminium boats: bespoke patrols, SAR boats and passenger catamarans.
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8 Diverse Marine Medina Ship Yard, Pelham Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight Tel: +44 1983 300656 info@diversemarine.co.uk DM acquired the assets of equipment of South Boats IOW and trade from Cowes, IOW specialising in the design, construction, refit, repair and maintenance of workboats, military and patrol craft, lifeboats, pilot boats, fishing boats, commercial and pleasure craft
8 Unst Inshore Services (Fluggaboats) Hagdale Industrial Estate, Balta Sound, Unst, Shetland, ZE2 9TW Tel: +44 1957 711881 Fax: +44 1957 711831 sales@fluggaboats.co.uk www.fluggaboats.co.uk Fluggaboats are a brand from Unst Inshore Services Ltd. We are a small family business that is committed to building very rugged and durable workboats using commercial grade materials and components.
8 SMS Group Ltd Unit 1 Ocean Quay, Belvidere Road, Southampton, Hants, SO14 5QY Tel: +44 2380 141010 info@sms-marine.co.uk Southampton Marine Services specialise in ship building, ship repairs and steel fabrication across all aspects of the marine industry.
Jenkins Marine See under: Dredging
8 Neptune Shipyards BV Rivierdijk 586, 3371 ED, Veerdam 1, Hardinxveld-Giessendam, 5308 JH Tel: +31 184 621423 Fax: +31 184 612741 info@neptunemarine.com www.neptunemarine.com We design, build, repair, convert and mobilize vessels for the maritime industry. It is our aim to offer you the best solution through innovation, creativity, cooperation and flexibility. 8 Cheetah Marine OceanBlue Quay, The Esplanade, Ventnor, Isle Of Wight, PO38 1JR Tel: +44 1983 852398 mail@cheetahmarine.co.uk Now in our 25th year of production, Cheetah Marine continues to lead Europe in the specialist design and construction of power commercial catamarans. (hydrographic workboat/catamaran) South Boats IOW Ltd Medina Shipyard, Pelham Road, Isle Of Wight, PO31 7PG, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1983 280030 bencolman@southboatsiow.com South Boats has a strong reputation for designing and building fast, offshore aluminium catamarans to DNV class and various flag states. It has the largest market share globally of offshore wind farm crew transfer vessels but builds for all commercial sectors. Has undertaken largest vessel hull shape research and development programme ever undertaken for commercial catamarans and utilises the findings in the development of new products. New designs for 2015 include 22m and 28m vessels.
8 Baltic Workboats AS Nasva Harbour, Nasva, Kaarma v, 93872 Saare mk Tel: +372 452 1140 contact@bwb.ee Baltic Workboats AS has a strong track record for the design, build and delivery of steel and aluminum workboats for professionals around the world.
Williams Shipping See under: Barges 8 Fastnet Shipping Ltd Marine Support Services Base, Bilberry, Waterford City, Waterford Tel: +353 51 832946 Fax: +353 51 851886 info@fastnetshipping.com www.fastnetshipping.com Specialists in Marine Plant Hire, Charter & Sales. Bespoke marine access solutions, CTV / Survey Vessels, Jack up Barges, Pontoons, Tugs, Crane Barges, Dredgers and various other workboats. Tidal Transit Limited See under: Offshore Support
WORKBOATS-ALUMINIUM 8 Habbeke Schelphoek 103, 1621Mk Hoorn Tel: +31 2993 62182 Fax: +31 2993 67464 info@habbeke.nl www.habbeke.nl Habbeké Shipyard, established in 1966, has almost fifty years’ experience of quality shipbuilding. The wharf builds exclusively in aluminium, and enjoys an excellent reputation for innovation, quality and service. The shipyard builds aluminium workboats, & both open and closed vessels for rescue, pilot or general work duties. 8 Stormer Marine Aambeeldstraat 32, 1021 KB, 1000CA, Amsterdam, Postbus 2017 Tel: +31 20 693 4006 info@stormermarine.nl Stormer Marine is a young Dutch shipyard that builds workboats for discerning professional clients worldwide. 8 Incat Crowther P O Box 179, Terrey Hills, HQ Sydney, NSW 2084 Tel: +61 2 9450 0447 Fax: +61 2 8006 5783 info@incatcrowther.com www.incatcrowther.com Incat Crowther is a diversified marine design business with offices in Australia, USA and the United Kingdom.
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POWER AND CONTROL FOR KARACHI’S LATEST FOURSOME Turkish tugbuilder Uzmar has announced the signing of a contract with Karachi Port Trust, Pakistan for four newbuild RAstar 3200W Class Terminal / Escort Tugboats. The contract for the four 32 metre RAstar 3200W Class Terminal / Escort Tugboats was signed over a video conference on August 18th. The contract was signed between Admiral Mr Jamil Akhtar HI, Chairman of Karachi Port Trust and Mr A. Noyan Altuğ, Uzmar’s Chairman of the Board. KNOW-HOW Mr Noyan Altuğ highlighted the importance of the relationship between Uzmar and Karachi Port Trust stating: “We are not only selling vessels but more importantly we are selling our know-how, our detail engineering and our expertise in building state-of-the-art vessels beyond usual industry standards. Our after sales service also makes us different and better in the market. As Uzmar, we are very happy to meet with our friends in Karachi Port Trust and excited to be able to sign this contract during these challenging times of global pandemic.”
The new Uzmar-built Robert Allan-designed RAstar 3200W Class Terminal / Escort Tugs will be 32 metres in length, specially designed to meet the highest sea keeping capability, maximum stability for escort manoeuvres at speeds up to 10 knots with the new sponsoned RAstar hull form. Tugs will be able to operate with a bollard pull of 75 tonnes (ahead and astern) and will be able reach up to 13 knots free running speed. The first two vessels will commence their roles providing services for Karachi Port Trust in the 4th quarter of 2020 and remaining two
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