Maritime Journal May 2018

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Issue No.362

MAY 2018

Wave Hub | Simon Forrest | Seawork International | Diving & Underwater

PORT & HARBOUR Seawork Show News inside Ship & Boat Building Renewables Extra


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CONTENTS NEWS 14 Rentel NV begins 42 turbine installation

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41 Jack-up platform innovation

‘Sea Installer’ has left Ostend with its first consignment on deck

Bridge manoeuvres dictated clever Fugro jack-up design

19 Dedicated Hamburg wind base

42 Harbour of things in Antwerp

Ampelmann responds to growing demand for transfer technologies

Deurganck Dock is using the latest technologies to streamline operations

44 USV shallow water survey

REGULARS 18 Sanmar stocks up on Rolls-Royce thrusters

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Novel supply agreement provides thrusters and winches

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North Sea Port has invested in a new 15m workboat from New Generation Shipyards

26 Energy storage technology for tidal project

The Fjords has taken delivery of an environmentally friendly cruiser

German builder adds three high performance commercial designs to range

30 Predicting storm damage

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52 Electric Sistership Launched

56 Ophardt adds high performance

EU backed storage solution using vanadium redox flow cell

COVER SHOT

48 Hybrid AUV-ROV Solving ROV range issues and AUV data issues

23 Cross border role for new survey boat

NERC-funded research to more confidently predict overtopping of sea walls

Surveying in very shallow water sets considerable challenges

68 INFOMAR Survey of Celtic Sea

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RV Celtic Explorer departed Galway for first deepwater survey

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PORT & HARBOUR Seawork Show News inside Ship & Boat Building Renewables Extra

This month’s cover photo shows the salmon delousing barge HydroFlow. Currently operating on a Norwegian salmon farm, this 35-metre long vessel was built by Neptune Marine. The HydroFlow is equipped with a PG-Hydroflow live fish pump and a Hydrolicer delousing system. What differentiates the Hydrolicer system from chemical methods of delousing is that it removes fish lice mechanically, using seawater under pressure to gently dislodge the fish lice. Neptune Marine took just five months (from first concept design to final delivery) to build the HydroFlow,

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basing the design on its own EuroPontoon. “We developed, designed and built this custom-made vessel in close cooperation with Hydrolicer and our client,” comments Paul Kriesels from Neptune. “This has resulted in an innovative vessel that will allow our client to carry out fish delousing activities in a productive and environmentally friendly manner.” 8 For further information about Neptune products please contact: Web: www.neptunemarine.com Email: info@neptunemarine.com

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NEWS

BRIEFS Alphatron Japanese-owned Dutch vessel bridge integrator Alphatron Marine has signed an Italian distributorship. “JRC and Alphatron Marine EMEA division are pleased to announce the signing of a distributor agreement with General Marine based in Italy during the CIRM conference in San Sebastian, Spain. A big welcome to General Marine, our newest partner with almost 50 years of professional marine experience,” said a spokesperson.

Appointment German electric and hybrid propulsion specialist Torqeedo has announced the appointment of Oliver Glück as its vice president marketing. In that role, he will oversee worldwide marketing and communication strategies for Torqeedo, the market leader for electric mobility on the water. Prior to joining Torqeedo, Oliver Glück was head of marketing communication and brand strategy for Hyundai Motor Europe.

Explorer extension MMT has extended its contract with Simon Møkster Shipping AS for the DP2 multipurpose support vessel Stril Explorer. MMT has operated Stril Explorer since April 2014, equipped with the latest subsea survey technology and is very suitable for launch and recovery operations with Surveyor Interceptor ROV (SROV), Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV’s), Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV’s) and geotechnical equipment. Stril Explorer has been part of project for MMTs clients such as Nord Stream Pipelines and Nord Stream 2 and will be operated by MMT during 2018 and 2019.

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RENTEL NV BEGINS 42 WIND TURBINE INSTALLATION 8 DEME’s Sea Installer leaving Ostend

DEME's jack-up installation vessel Sea Installer has left Ostend with the first of the 42 Rentel wind turbines for the North Sea. All components of the wind turbines were constructed onshore and are currently stored in the port of Ostend. There, the different components of the tower were assembled into one tower. This means that a construction kit consisting of a tower, a nacelle and three rotor blades is created for

each wind turbine. This is necessary to facilitate the installation at sea. Nathalie Oosterlinck, CEO Rentel: “The kick-off for the offshore installation of our wind turbines is the start of the last phase of the construction process. I wish all crew members of the Sea Installer a safe trip and hope that the installation will go smoothly." Rentel is a wind farm situated in the Belgian North Sea,

The new cruise passenger terminal at DP World Limassol has been inaugurated by Cyprus President, His Excellency Mr. Nicos Anastasiades; Minister of Transport, Communications and Works, Mrs. Vassiliki Anastassiadou; the Mayor of Limassol, Nicos Nicolaides and DP World Group Chairman and CEO, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem. The operational opening of the terminal was attended by almost 300 guests and will enable the largest cruise ships in the world to visit the country for the first time. It provides world-class facilities and services for passengers and features seven pods with a total floor area of 8,205 m2. The terminal is designed to facilitate both Transit (day call) and Turnaround (home porting) services. In addition, the East berth with a length of 480m and

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depth of 11m is able to handle the largest cruise vessels in the world. At DP World Limassol, the terminal is separated into three principal areas; Cruise; Oil and Gas logistics zone; and Domestic/

approximately 40 kilometres off the coast of Ostend. It consists of 42 wind turbines with a total capacity of 309MW and will provide 300,000 households with green energy every year. The wind energy generated by Rentel will contribute to achieving the Belgian climate targets for 2020 and to securing the country's energy supply for the future.

8 Opening of the new cruise passenger terminal at DP World Limassol

transit trade area. This allows DP World Limassol to offer additional services and operations that support the Cyprus economy.

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BRIEFS SEA Europe SEA Europe, the Shipyards’ and Maritime Equipment Association of Europe, has appointed Benoît Loicq as the association’s new Director, responsible for Technical and Environmental Affairs. Benoît started at SEA Europe on 1 April, in replacement of Mario Dogliani.

Tyne Award The Port of Tyne has been voted the UK’s Port Operator of the Year in the FTA Multimodal Awards. Now in its third year the awards are organised by the Freight Transport Association (FTA) in association with Multimodal, the UK and Ireland's leading freight transport and logistics exhibition, held annually at the NEC in Birmingham.

The Marine Tech Expo will return this year to Plymouth UK with the aim of showcasing the latest marine innovations in ocean technology to the industry. Included on the event programme are 34 high profile, inspiring speakers, including international keynote Ralph Rayner, non-executive chairman of Sonardyne International, Michael Jones from USA's biggest Marine Cluster, The Marine Alliance and Chris Langford of Thales Group. “The event programme specifically designed to support marine businesses to innovate, create a competitive edge and ultimately grow; creating high value knowledge-based jobs,” said John Chudley, programme director. Marine Tech Expo is part of the Mayflower 400 programme to showcase business, is expected to see senior decision makers involved in the latest marine innovations in ocean technology congregate under one roof.

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The challenges and opportunities for sustainable 'blue' economy growth in the Black Sea will be a major focus at the European Maritime Day (EMD) conference. Leaders from the European Union, national governments, international organisations and NGOs will take part in a debate on the 'Big Bang Black Sea' on the first day of the conference, with contributions from experts including Michael Christides, Secretary General, Organisation of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation; Abdellah Srour, executive secretary of General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean; and Sigi Gruber, European Commission, DG

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expected future funding landscape for fisheries and blue growth as well as maritime research and innovation. Delegates at the event, due to take place in Burgas, Bulgaria,

from 31 May to 1 June, will also be able to attend DG MARE information sessions on measuring the EU blue economy, turning marine litter into a sustainable business and financing strategic cooperation for blue growth. In total, there will be 18 stakeholders workshops covering a wide range of topical themes including aquaculture and the blue bio-economy; marine litter; digitalisation and big data; marine research; innovation; ports; maritime security; spatial planning; offshore energy; and ocean literacy.

NWA MEMBERSHIP DOUBLES IN SEVEN YEARS The UK's National Workboat Association, the trade, skills and safety standards association for the workboat industry, has announced that its membership has doubled since 2011. This milestone was achieved with the introduction of the Association's 80th and 81st members: rib operator Commercial Rib Charter and marine services provider Svensk Sjoentreprenad AB. The boom in offshore wind and increasing demand for wider maritime service industries in UK and European waters has provided a catalyst for this growth. And as the membership has grown, so too has the number of vessels registered with the Association, which has seen an increase from 260 to 565 over the

last seven years. These vessels comprise a diverse range, including tugs, shoalbusters, multicats, pilot vessels, survey vessels and Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs), working on projects ranging from port services to long-distance towage contracts, and offshore wind logistical support charters. 8 NWA Secretary Mark Ranson

Since its foundation in 1994 by respected industry leader Norman Finlay, recently awarded an MBE for Services to UK Shipping, the NWA has provided support and help to a growing membership base, while leading the industry through the establishment of new legislation and 'best practice' guidelines. The original UK Workboat Code, applicable to vessels under 200 tonnes and later used as the basis for numerous international codes, was a major achievement of the Association in its first years. The NWA has also played a pivotal role in strengthening the relationship, and enabling communication, between the regulator, the Maritime Coastguard Agency (MCA), and the companies working under its remit.

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UK Port operator ABP has announced the appointment of Henrik L. Pedersen as its new Chief Executive. Mr. Pedersen joins ABP from APM Terminals, a key business within A.P. Moller-Maersk, where he has served as CCO since January 2017. Speaking about his appointment, Mr. Pedersen said, “With ABP handling around 25% of the UK’s seaborne trade, making sure the business can continue to develop and grow is vitally important for our customers and the wider UK economy.”

The board of subsea service provider DeepOcean has announced Øyvind Mikaelsen as its new CEO. Mr Mikaelsen was most recently Executive Vice President at Subsea7, and has 30 years of experience in the global subsea business holding various senior executive roles.

The Marine & Coastal Civil Engineering Expo is back with a brand new location for 2018. Set to be the biggest show yet, this year's event will be hosted at the NEC in Birmingham, UK on the 12th and 13th September, and registration is now open. The expo promises to provide visitors with a world-class line up of innovative exhibitors, industry-leading speakers and equipment demonstrations throughout both days.

Ex Naval Captain and Marine Consultant Jon Holmes joins the team at Swathe Services as their new Business Development Manager. The new role was created to maintain and increase product sales and services as well as managing long-term strategic growth. Swathe Services is a Hydrographic Survey services company based at Hayle Marine Renewables Business park, Cornwall, UK. A steady increase in products and services has meant the large customer base and support had to be met with additional staff.

The panel will look at the UK's long-term maritime strategy and also includes one of IMarEST's Honorary Fellows. Working in partnership with industry, the government aims to challenge the sector to think about what it will look like in 2050. This vision will reinforce the development of Maritime 2050, a long-term strategy by the end of 2018 that emphasises the opportunities for the UK maritime sector. The expert panel will offer advice and look strategically at the issues that will be of critical importance to the maritime industry, and all the industries it sustains, up to 2050.

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NEWS

NEW DEDICATED OFFSHORE WIND BASE IN HAMBURG

BRIEFS Mersey Maritime Shipping Innovation has welcomed regional industry group Mersey Maritime as a supporting organisation of the International Maritime Forum – a global maritime and supply chain conference to be held on June 21st as part of the Liverpool, UK-based International Business Festival (IBF).

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Offshore access solutions specialist Ampelmann has opened its first office in Germany, in response to growing business in the offshore wind sector. The new base, located in Hamburg, will be led by Tim Börner, who has been appointed as Business Development Manager Offshore Wind Germany for Ampelmann. Mr Börner joins the company from Global Renewables Ship Brokers GmbH where he most recently held the role of Offshore Shipbroker for more than five years, focusing on the offshore wind market. “I am excited to be joining Ampelmann at such a pivotal moment, as Walk to Work operations become increasingly vital in the offshore renewable industry, particularly off the German coast,” Mr Börner commented. “As the offshore wind market continues to strengthen, Hamburg is a key hub for this sector and it

makes perfect sense for Ampelmann to have a presence in the city where we can continue to build on the relationships already in place.” Also part of the Hamburg office is Kris Benne, Senior Project

8 Walk to Work operations are becoming increasingly vital in the offshore renewable industry

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THREE NEW PILOT BOATS NAMED AT LIVERPOOL CEREMONY UK marine contractor Briggs Marine, hosted an official naming ceremony for three new pilot boats at Albert Dock, Liverpool on Wednesday, 25 April. Jake Frith reports

The company currently employs approximately 80 personnel in the North West of England, with plans to increase this number in the coming months. Briggs Marine Managing Director, Collieson Briggs commented: “We are delighted to announce these latest additions to our fleet; they have been well received by all stakeholders and are fully integrated into the service. Their quality and capability bring a further significant improvement in the Liverpool Pilot boat service.

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The naming ceremony is a fantastic opportunity for us to showcase Briggs’ capability and commitment to the region “The naming ceremony is a fantastic opportunity for us to showcase Briggs' capability and commitment to the region. Our guests will have the opportunity to tour our new vessels and gain a fuller understanding of our service offering, not only in Liverpool but also on a global basis.” Briggs Marine and Environmental Services supply services to a range of industries in the marine sector. Their service offering includes vessel charter and management, submarine cable installation, repair and maintenance, diving services,

Attollo Offshore jack-ups contracted for 2018 Attollo Offshore, a leading offshore marine operator, has heralded Q2 by signing multiple £multi-million jack up contracts. The contracts will see the Aberdeen-based company - renowned for its smarter operations of the assets required for late field life, decommissioning, rig-less well 8 Ben Moore, managing director at Attollo Offshore

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operation and maintenance of Aids to Navigation, Marine ecological and physical survey, salvage and wreck removal, oil and gas terminal operations and environmental consultancy. The company also provides an International emergency oil spill response service. Established in the 1970s, the Briggs Group has a strong reputation within the marine and coastal sectors, which has also allowed the company to expand into the renewable energy sector over the last ten years. The Briggs Group has head offices in Burntisland, Fife as well as further operations in Aberdeen, London, Liverpool, Southampton, Hull, Peterborough and international offices in Baku, Azerbaijan.

intervention, plug and abandonment and offshore wind projects - provide propelled and non-propelled accommodation jack up rigs to operators until the end of 2018. Explaining the benefits, Ben Moore, managing director at Attollo Offshore said: “A stable platform which eliminates personnel transfers improves any project's risk profile, safety performance, operational output and project costs. “Our clients are clear that the superior working environment provided by our industry-leading accommodation jack ups and smarter operations optimises personnel and project performance, thus having a significantly positive effect on schedules and QHSE outcomes. The subsequent time- and cost-efficiencies we provide cannot be underestimated. “These contracts see Attollo Offshore operating across sectors, asset classes and jurisdictions; they truly represent an important milestone in our mission to fundamentally move the needle in improving offshore marine operations.”

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'MPI Enterprise' fitted with spudcans MPI's wind turbine installation vessel MPI Enterprise has recently been upgraded with spudcans. The spudcans, which were installed during a drydocking in Rotterdam, increase the load-bearing area when the vessel is jacked up. This, in turn, minimises penetration of the vessel's legs into the seabed when working offshore. MPI Enterprise is the newest addition to the company's WTIV fleet. Built in 2011, and acquired in January 2015, the vessel has brought an additional spread of services and flexibility to the existing array of vessels. Key features include the vessel's removable spudcans and jacking speed of 1.00 metre/minute in water depths of up to 45 metres. Following her upgrade, MPI Enterprise mobilised at the port of Eemshaven before commencing a new charter, working on offshore wind farms in the North Sea and Baltic Sea.

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PROFILE

SIMON FORREST NOVA INNOVATION

“The moon-race going on in the tidal energy sector” is more likely to be won by smaller, more dynamic firms according to Simon Forrest of Nova Innovation: “If you want transformation, don't look toward big, bluechip companies - they are generally too comfortable with the status quo.” He should know: Nova, an SME, beat wellestablished competitors to deploy the world's first tidal array. However, Nova's strategy is a little out-ofthe-ordinary. Firstly he underlines: “We are a full solutions company, we do everything from water to wires, we didn't go to tests centres, we developed our own site and technology from the start. I believe that if the client is going to see the benefits you need to handle the process all the way through.” INNOVATION PATHWAY The company's innovation pathway has also been different: “If you go back five or 10 years, the regulations, incentives and grants were all about large-scale, multi-megawatt devices, but we never believed that was the way to do it,” he said. “Innovation is a high-risk business: in the early days of the wind sector, large-scale

devices were commercial dead-ends: very expensive to fix when the inevitable problems showed up so investors pulled out... Instead, we said, 'start small, think big'.” Therefore the company went on to create its breakthrough 100kW device: “If something goes wrong at that scale you can fix it, it doesn't kill the project - never mind the company,” he added. Moreover, it's sized for 'stand alone' off-grid projects in places where the grid infrastructure is missing entirely “which gives us another commercial route to market” he explained. SECOND DEPLOYMENT That's not to say there haven't been 'grey-hair' moments admitted Forrest. “The first device was deployed as planned, but after two years of preparing the second deployment, the insurance company suddenly said 'no, you can't take the cranes on B-roads'... unrelated to Nova, there had been an incident elsewhere on the Shetland Islands - nothing we could have foreseen. Of course, our chosen spot was at the end of a B-road.” “We sat down with Shetland Island Council and other local stakeholders to find out how we

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could sort it out. I have to say, their can-do attitude was magnificent.” The answer was to move the operation over to the next island - to Unst - as the hard standing on the pier is technically classed as an A-road so Nova ferried everything across. “However, we had to effectively flat-pack a 100kW power station: we had to take everything with us, as there was simply nothing there, not so much as a power point. No lighting, or anything, so that certainly tested our logistics and design. The teams really showed what they could do in the face of adversity.” Now Nova is looking at the next phase. “We showed in 2014 that it could be done, and then in 2016, showed it could be done in multiples, so, going forward, it's about showing we can bring costs down. It's a very exciting time,” said Forrest.

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VESSELS R&M SERVICES (1) Germany (2) Not Stated (3) Fachstelle Maschinenwesen Mitte beim WSA Minden, Minden, Germany (4) Renewal of the drive of 3 no. two-engined workboats (5) 2 (6) A & B Marine- und Industrietechnik, Bremerhaven, Germany SAFETY & SUPPORT VESSEL (1) Norway (2) 20,000,000 NOK (3) Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency, Bergen, Norway (4) The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency/Naval Systems intends to procure 1 no. Safety and Support Vessel (SSV) and an option for 1 no. additional SSV (5) 4 (6) Weldmec Marine AB, Tokis, Finland

BEACH CONSOLIDATION WORKS (1) Netherlands (2) 16,380,000 EUR (3) Rijkswaterstaat Programma's Projecten en Onderhoud, Utrecht, Netherlands (4) The realisation of replenishment works by applying sand banquets on the foreshore and the beach of the Dutch coast (5) 7 (6) Van Oord Nederland BV, Rotterdam, Netherlands

FLOATING ACCOMMODATION UNITS (1) France (2) 484,666 EUR (3) cc Haute Correze communauté, Ussel, France (4) Contract for the supply and installation of 6 floating accommodation units for the tourist centre of l'abeille in Eygurande (5) 3 (6) mse Industrie, Toulon, France

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DELIVERY AND ORDER ROUND-UP

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speed engines reduces the space occupied by machinery allowing a finer more efficient hull-form for the same deadweight. Performance figures include a bollard pull of up to 70 tonnes and speed not less than 12.5kn. DMT provide the hydraulic double-drum towing winch. Emergency Response and Rescue Vessels (ERRVs) are usually outside this column's brief but perhaps worthy of consideration with rescue towing often on their list of capabilities. Sentinel Marine of Aberdeen recently took delivery of the ERRV Biscay Sentinel from China's Cosco Guangzhou Shipyard. This 62m LOA multipurpose vessel has the profile of a tug/PSV and offers 1,400kW of power via twin shafts and an array of thrusters. A 30t SWL towing bollard is provided aft. Finally, significant news from afar has seen delivery of the first eight of a fifteen vessel order for PT Pelabuhan by two Indonesian shipyards. The tugs are all various derivative RAL RAzer designs and will be the first RAL tugs operating from major ports in Indonesia, including the new container port of Terminal Teluk Lamong near Surabaya.

8 Kabanbay Batyr preparing for its delivery voyage at Capelle aan den Ijssel

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At the Netherlands facility of De Hoop Shipyard progress is reported with a series of four new design, 40tbp ASD harbour tugs for Caspian Offshore Construction of Kazakhstan. At the time of writing, first of the series Kabanbay Batyr was on its delivery trip to Azov. Prior to launching, and due to extremely high water when De Hoop's Lobith shipyard was threatened with flooding, hull number four was transferred to higher ground by floating crane where assembly continued, an operation described as successful by the shipyard. Still in Europe, we review two Damen deliveries. Since formation of the new venture Kotug Smit Towage involving their north-west Europe harbour operations, additions have been made to the fleet and following delivery of the 80tbp ASD 2913 tugs Rotterdam and Southampton two more new tugs have joined Kotug Smit. The versatility of its fleet is evident in the choice of ATD 2412 Twin Fin tractor tugs of 72tbp with the names Buffalo and Beagle. Ordered in May 2017 and January 2018 respectively, Beagle had a very short delivery time, handed over on 16 March 2018. Turkish shipbuilder Med Marine reports two deliveries and one order this month including two Robert Allan Ltd (RAL) RAmparts tugs delivered to domestic and overseas clients. As well as a shipbuilder, Med Marine is also a towage and pilotage service provider and the RAmparts 2300-MM Med XXV has now joined the affiliated company Med Marine Pilotage & Towage. With a length of 23m and beam 10.9m Med XXV is powered by Caterpillar 3512C main engines developing 2,760bKw in total, driving Schottel SRP340 thrusters with a bollard pull of 50 tons. SEC Groningen supplied an anchor/towing winch forward and towing winch aft, other features include fifi1 capability and MLC-compliant accommodation for six persons. Med XXV is the second of six RAmparts 2300-MM tugs for Med Marine. The second delivery involves another RAL design, a 22.5m harbour and coastal tug for Beirut Pilotage Station. MTU provide two 12V4000M61R main engines developing 2,280kW in total driving Promarin propellers and a bollard pull of 40 tons. Caterpillar supplied two gensets and Masson the reverse reduction gearboxes with Marsis supplying the fire-fighting system. Accommodation is provided for six persons. Tugs & Towing recently reported delivery by Sanmar Shipyards of the RAL-designed VectRA 3000 VSP-powered tug Arie A to Italian tug owner Tripmare Spa for operation in the Israeli port of Ashdod. It has now been joined by a second similar example bearing the name Ashdod. They are designed specifically for Sanmar whose brief was for a VSP tug under 500gt, incorporating high-speed engines, a clutch between thruster and engine, electronic controls and fully MLC 2006 compliant crew accommodation. Caterpillar 3516C main engines produce 5,050kW and drive Voith type 32-R5 250 cycloidal propellers via Reintjes WAF 843 clutch and reduction gearboxes. Transmission losses are reduced improving efficiency, the drives able to be de-clutched at idle significantly reducing fuel burn. The selection of high-

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Eight tug deliveries and one order are reported this month including news of four and fifteen vessel series orders for operation in the Caspian Sea and Indonesia. Peter Barker reports

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SANMAR STOCKS UP ON ROLLS-ROYCE THRUSTERS

Sanmar is a shipyard that has developed a production line approach to tug construction including vessels built for stock in the knowledge they will soon attract customers. This constant stream of vessels under construction means it is important to maintain a supply of components and this order with Rolls-Royce guarantees supply of thrusters and other equipment for 21 tugs. The scope of the order includes 42 Rolls-Royce US 205/255 azimuth thrusters for 21 harbour, terminal and escort tugs in the 60, 70 and 80 tonne bollard pull range along with high-pressure hydraulic towing winches for the 80 tonne versions. All the vessels are based on new designs developed by naval architect Robert Allan Ltd exclusively for Sanmar. Rolls-Royce and Sanmar's relationship spans 15 years which has seen 150 Rolls-Royce azimuthing thrusters being specified for Sanmar-built vessels. The framework agreement will see standard specification products supplied to Sanmar over a two to three-year period, it also takes into account options on the standard product specification 'to cover specific demands and operational requirements'. Gary Nutter, Rolls-Royce Director Customer & Propulsion said: “This new arrangement provides both parties with some significant advantages, for Rolls-Royce it provides good visibility, allowing us to optimise production. The benefits for the customer are that we can offer shorter lead times, secure production slots and the flexibility to customise the equipment in line with specific requirements. It's a win-win arrangement for both parties.” For Sanmar, Ali Gürün, Projects Director and member of the board said: “The current order book for Sanmar tugs lends itself

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In what is described as a 'novel supply agreement' Sanmar Shipyards has agreed a multiple order for thrusters and winches with Rolls-Royce.

to this new procurement arrangement. Rather than having to create new supply agreement for each newbuild project, this new arrangement allows to effectively have a constant supply of Rolls-Royce equipment that we can adapt to meet our customers' requirements. This means we can potentially reduce build time and streamline the building process.” Sanmar has a wide-ranging portfolio of tug designs and recently introduced two new additions, a 25m tractor tug incorporating a hull that can be outfitted for 60tbp or 70tbp and a 29m ASD tug of up to 90tbp

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With increasingly sophisticated and higherpowered tugs operating in safety conscious environments training is moving on from the traditional approach of simply learning from the previous generation. Recent growth in activities involving advanced and powerful tugs at LNG terminals demand increasingly high standards of expertise and safety including at exposed offshore floating terminals with additional duties often required from vessels whose basic function (and level of expertise expected of the crew) has expanded to include other disciplines. These sophisticated vessels, known as 'infield support vessels' still however require basic towing knowledge dating back centuries up to the high-end skills of modern escort towage requiring training to maintain safety standards

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Rotterdam-based Tug Training & Consultancy B.V. (TTC) is one company offering training modules at classroom, simulator and training tug levels including: basic tug handling; basic and advanced harbour towage; escort towage; sailing in ice and tailor-made courses. The simulator courses are complemented by sessions on a training tug offering practical manoeuvring and handling in a realistic and representative environment. TTC points out that other than generic IMO qualifications there is no certification for the specific skills of tug master with accepted competence levels often limited to preformulated 'tricks-of-the-trade'. Working with authorities, TTC is striving to see a formal Tug Endorsement qualification introduced. TTC's trainers are experienced in all types of tugs and are able to pass their knowledge on to

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others having all completed three official IMO model courses and an in-house train-the-trainer course. The unique feature of TTC's package is the training tug RT Borkum providing real-time hands-on experience in a controlled and representative environment. This 15m long, 10tbp Rotortug, built to an unprecedently high standard is based at TTC's location in Rotterdam and was showcased at Tugnology 2017 (see MJ July 2017).

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US MAINTENANCE CONTRACT SUCCESS FOR WÄRTSILÄ 8 Wartsila’s maintenance contract covers 11 vessels of Crowley’s fleet

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Helsinki-based technology group Wärtsilä continues to grow its global footprint following extension of a tug maintenance contract in the US. The agreement between Wärtsilä and Crowley Petroleum Services involves the continuation of the long-standing co-operation between the two companies covering extensions and expansion of maintenance arrangements for 22 Wärtsilä engines on 11 articulated tug-barge (ATB) units owned by Crowley. The agreement involves extending the original contract term from 2019 to 2023 whereby Crowley receives a comprehensive maintenance package, access to technical services and troubleshooting and response time guarantees in cases of unforeseen circumstances requiring immediate attention. Also included are performance guarantees covering time-sensitive situations where support teams can quickly troubleshoot problems minimising vessel downtime. The contract is Wärtsilä's first maintenance agreement covering complete propulsion systems including seals and bearings. The process involves ensuring planned maintenance during the ATBs drydocking programmes can be carried out on schedule including customisation of work along

with on-going co-operation with Wärtsilä who state its customers are showing increased interest in comprehensive maintenance agreements allowing customers to concentrate on their core business. Crowley's ATBs comprise a tank barge with the tug positioned in a notch in the stern of the barge. The ATB has an articulated or hinged connection system allowing movement in one axis, the critical area of fore and aft pitch. This is different to integrated tug/barge units where

tug and barge are locked together in a rigid connection becoming in effect one unit, the hinged movement of the ATB system is not present in the integrated system. Separately, Wärtsilä has announced it is to acquire Transas the UK-based global 'market leader' in marine navigation solutions including complete bridge systems, digital products and electronic charts. The move is part of Wärtsilä's aims to develop its Smart Marine Ecosystem which centres on establishing an ecosystem digitally connected across entire supply chains through applications that are secure, smart and cloud-based. While this may not appear to be of immediate relevance to the tug industry, a quiet revolution is taking place in areas including automation and monitoring and it positions Wärtsilä in a stronger position given its presence in for example the area of machinery and propulsion for the towage industry.

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8 MTU has gained IMO Tier III certification for its Series 4000 marine engine with the tug sector being a target market for its latest generation engine. The Series 4000 engine is equipped with an SCR system and meets IMO regulations to the satisfaction of classification societies: ABS, BV, DNVGL, KR, NK, LR and RS. The range extends from 2,160kW to 3,900kW and is available in 12, 16 and 20-cylinder versions. The tug and workboat version (meeting IMO Tier III and EPA Tier 4 requirements) is being offered in the 1,119kW to 3,220kW range. 8 Regge is the third of four ex-Netherlands Navy tugs now under new ownership

8 With the Royal Netherlands Navy receiving four new Damen hybrid tugs it is reported the third of four tugs they replace has been sold to Canadian interests. Speculation surrounded the fate of the four late 1980s-built harbour tugs, all maintained to a high standard including at one time the suggestion they would all be heading to a UK owner. They are now being sold separately and the sale of the Regge has been concluded. The new owner is reported as Harbour Development Inc of Canada with three of the four having now passed on to new owners.

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8 Shetland Islands Council (SIC) has taken the Damen ASD Tug 3212 Multratug 30 on charter to operate at the port of Sullom Voe. This follows the earlier news that SIC had purchased the sister-vessel Multratug 29 from its Dutch owner following a six-month period on charter. They replace the Shalder and Tirrick both reported sold to Greek interests and will hopefully bring to a close the long-running saga that saw two Spanish-built tugs Solan and Bonxie dogged with problems and eventually sold to Italian owners. 8 Boskalis has presented its annual report including the reporting of good progress with the organisational integration of its Towage & Salvage division. Kotug Smit Towage is the development that has been making news in Europe, but Saam Smit Towage also started operating in two new ports in Brazil and commissioned new tugs in Canada and Brazil. Smit Lamnalco successfully extended a number of terminal service contracts. Revenue within Towage & Salvage declined as a consequence of deconsolidation of its European harbour towage activities per the second quarter of 2016 with a 'very busy second half of the year' reported for Salvage.

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CROSS-BORDER ROLE FOR NEW SURVEY BOAT The hydrographic survey boat Harmonie has gone into service with the new Dutch-Belgian North Sea Port. Tom Todd takes a look at this first-in-class newbuild

North Sea Port was created last December through the merger of Zeeland Seaports in the Netherlands and the Ghent Port Company in neighbouring Belgium. In service since March, the 15.09m by 4.74m Dutch-built Harmonie is the first workboat for the new port. Its job is monitoring the 60kms sea and river area forming the new port - from Vlissingen on the North Sea via Terneuzen at the mouth of the Scheldt, to Ghent - Belgium's third largest port - 40 kms inland, upriver and across the border. INSPECTION DUTIES Not surprisingly, Harmonie is described as “a real jack-of-alltrades”. Its main task is to sound and survey the port's docks and harbours as well as the Wielingen Fairway off Vlissingen, where it has a fixed berth. Tidal harbours and docks en route silt up rapidly and are inspected six times a year. Twice annually is usual for the other harbours and docks. Also on Harmonie's job list are soundings where dredging maintenance work is under way and during new port construction projects. All kinds of inspection and traffic guidance work is also expected of the boat along with deployment on commercial tours and in emergencies. Harmonie replaces a 42 year old local vessel and North Sea Port says just one boat in multi-functional operation for a oneoff investment cost of €925,000 makes good economic sense. Given the work scope, distances involved and regular downtimes, it will be interesting to see how well it copes on its own. For now however, a second newbuild “is not yet in the picture”, a source said. PROFILER CLASS Harmonie was built by the Dutch New Generation Shipyards and is the first in a new class designed for coastal and inland water work. Yard Managing Director Albert Keizer told Maritime Journal its development began three years ago. The idea, he said, was to develop “an innovative, modern series of functional and stable sailing vessels”. The result is the Profiler Class now available in four sizes - 15.00m, 16.6m, 19.9m, and 25.5m. One main design characteristic is the continuous deep V-hull with twin screw 65mm shafts built by the yard with propellers from Exalto. Propulsion is from two Volvo Penta D6 370hp engines in an engine room just below the stern working deck. It is reached through that deck for major maintenance and via a fireproof interior door for daily maintenance. Harmonie also boasts comfortable crew quarters with galley, toilet and technical facilities. NG Shipyards singled out the custom-built D-shaped foamfilled fenders for particular design mention. Made by Fender Innovations they make Harmonie especially easy to handle and have a stabilising effect in high seas, the Dutch yard said. Hydrographic survey equipment was supplied by Denmark's Teledyne Reson and installed in co-operation also involving the yard and Zeeland Seaports. North Sea Port Asset Manager Nico Durinck told Maritime Journal the firm “had the best offer for the total picture”.

Nico van Woerkom at Teledyne Marine said an ultra-high resolution Sea Bat T50-R-INS20 multi-beam echosounder, a Teledyne Odom CV200 single-beam echosounder, sound velocity probe sensors from Valeport and Teledyne PDS2000 data acquisition and processing software were installed. The firm also supplied and installed the sonar blister unit, putting it into service and testing it, he said. Albert Keizer underscored the specialist hydrographic expertise of NG Shipyards over more than twenty years of building and servicing hydrographic workboats. "It is our job to develop a platform on which hydrographic equipment can function completely. “The details are very important and disturbances in underwater acoustics ... have to be prevented," he said. The navigation equipment on Harmonie was supplied by Navimar in Terneuzen. The firm's Adriaan van Os detailed two Sailor RT6210 VHF units, an Alphatron Class A AIS system, a Simrad AP60 autopilot with FU80 follow-up steering, and a Swiss Radar Precision Navigator 2 river radar Basic 7ft. Keizer also mentioned a GSM module for bilge, temperature, battery condition and burglary alarm. Harmonie air conditioning came from Webasto and a Post Water heating system is installed, NG Shipyards said. All onboard components are described as easily accessible for maintenance and inspection.

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MARINE ENERGY DEVICES ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) has devised a new procedure to obtain more accurate costs for future marine energy parks, reports Andrew Williams

As team member Amable López Piñeiro, a researcher at UPM, explains, the key objective of the project was to develop a method to assess the life cycle cost of a power generation park based on marine energy devices. The work was initially prompted when partners in the OCEAN LIDER initiative - led by the Spanish utility Iberdrola, and focused on the development of GESMEY and Hive-TEC Tidal Energy Converters by the GITERM-UPM R&D Group - expressed an interest in evaluating the costs that arose during the project. LEVELIZED COST In order to help in calculating these costs, Piñeiro reveals that the UPM team chose the popular LCOE (Levelized Cost of Energy) model - largely in view of the fact that it is the 'most widely model used in the field of renewable energies.' "The key result of the project has been the allocation of more than 100 items into individual cost divisions - using numerical modelling specifically orientated towards investigating costs associated with use during the conceptual or basic design of the devices to harness marine energy," he says. STRUCTURED ANALYSIS In addition to this creating this intricate segregation of cost elements, the Madrid team has also devised a novel procedure that is hoped marine energy developers can follow in order to gain a clearer understanding of the cost associated with their own individual designs and processes. According to Piñeiro, the procedure is based on what he calls the 'classic division' between CAPEX (capital expenditure) and OPEX (operating expenditure) costs. "First, the manufacturing and assembly cost of each subsystem has been modelled - in most cases using a linear model of a parameter value multiplied by reference data completed with a more elaborate model for the main elements, such as rotor, generator, gear and so on," he says. "Next, the installation cost of the devices in the offshore farm has been modelled, defining realistic installation procedures, with the help of simulation tools such as OrcaFlex and Matlab. Then we calculate the costs associated with the facilities ships and technicians - necessary for each operation," he adds. For Piñeiro, the most complex part of the model, which he points out is still undergoing improvements, is the analysis of maintenance costs - based on the 'definition of the maintenance strategy, with the costs of each operation and the reliability data of the equipment.' "The calculation of the annual energy produced takes into account the energy histogram of the resource - tidal currents or waves - as well as the capacity factor of the device, its availability rate and the efficiency of the energy chain equipment from water to wire," he says. THREE ADVANTAGES Generally speaking, Piñeiro believes there are three 'fundamental advantages' of the developed method. Firstly, it

uses a database of item costs obtained from the offshore wind sector that allows users to use a common reference point. Secondly, it analyses these costs in a structured way 'that facilitates sensitivity analysis and identification of the aspects to be improved in a design' - and thirdly, it can be used in early design phases 'prior to the construction of the device.' "This means the method can be used at both the low and medium TRL (Technology Readiness Level) stages of development," says Piñeiro. Looking ahead, Piñeiro believes that the new procedures should prove to be of some assistance to marine energy developers when designing and developing energy devices. "As soon as you have a conceptual design of a device, you should use it to analyse its annual energy production and its cost, comparing its cost profile with that obtained from other devices, in order, from the economic point of view, to highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the new design," he adds.

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ENERGY STORAGE TECHNOLOGY FOR NEW PROJECT UK based energy company RedT Energy has been selected to be the 'primary energy storage technology provider for a large-scale tidal generation project' reports Andrew Williams At this stage, little detailed information about the exact nature of the European Union backed project is in the public domain - largely because the initiative remains subject to final financing arrangements and formal contract awards. In recognition of this fact, a spokesperson for RedT Energy is understandably coy about the exact details of the scheme. That said, the spokesperson does reveal that the project 'will aim to demonstrate the technical and financial feasibility of using tidal energy plus energy storage to provide reliable, renewable base load energy to the grid.' "RedT has been selected as the primary energy storage supplier for the project and plans to supply a 0.6MW, 3MWh redT flow machine system," he says. VANADIUM REDOX Shortly before the announcement, the company also confirmed that it had completed the design of the latest version of its vanadium redox flow cell which it says is slated for delivery in the second half of this year. In broad terms, these devices will be employed to support tidal generation at the site by storing the excess energy produced during the two daily tidal cycles. The energy storage technology - which the company describes as a Vanadium Redox Flow Machine - features a 75kWh electrolyte tank coupled with three 5kW stacks that act as the overall 'engine' of the system. Each stack contains a permeable membrane that separates the positive and negative halves of each cell. Vanadium electrolyte from the positive tank is then pumped through the positive side of the stack - and vanadium electrolyte from the negative tank is pumped through the negative side of the stack. The result of this process is that the vanadium ions in the positive half-cell give up an electron. Each of these electrons is then transferred over to the vanadium ions in the negative half-cell. The company describes this reversible chemical reaction as a 'redox reaction' - and, when complete, the system becomes fully charged. Upon discharge, the above reaction is reversed, and the opposite process takes place - causing electrical current to flow.

The energy storage technology which the company describes as a Vanadium Redox Flow Machine features a 75kWh electrolyte tank coupled with three 5kW stacks that act as the overall 'engine' of the system INDUSTRIAL ENERGY STORAGE In the spokesperson's view, one of the main advantages of using the energy storage technology for this - and other - tidal energy projects, is the fact that the redT machines are what he describes as 'non-degrading, industrial energy storage infrastructure, as opposed to traditional short lifespan, disposable batteries, which typically use lithium or other chemistries.'

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"The non-degrading aspect is a key advantage given the fact that tidal generation requires two cycles each day - which constitutes very heavy usage and would render traditional technologies unusable after a few years," he says. "RedT systems - by comparison - can operate with minimal maintenance for 25 years or more, matching the life of the generation assets themselves," he adds. In general terms, the RedT spokesperson is also keen to stress that the company continues to be diligent in its work focused on creating what he describes as 'new and innovative business cases for energy storage both in the UK and abroad.' Over the next few years, he is also very confident that tidal will 'continue to grow as a base load energy generation technology.' That said, in order to 'fully unlock tidal as a 24 hour base load,' he argues that new energy projects will require 'heavy daily cycling energy storage, which is what flow machines do perfectly.' "Once this case is proven, we would expect tidal developers to embrace flow machine energy storage technology as these projects roll out across the world," he adds.

8 RedT machines are ‘non-degrading, industrial energy storage infrastructure’

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MARINE RENEWABLES

EOLINK ONE TENTH SCALE PROTOTYPE INSTALLED The prototype of an innovative floating wind turbine has been installed at sea off the coast of France, writes Dag Pike. The concept, designed and patented by EOLink, is a one tenth size version of a full scale unit and the installation is part of a programme of testing and evaluation prior to the installation of production units. The EOLink unit is fitted to a rectangular floating base that is constructed in concrete. It is moored with a single point mooring that is claimed to simplify the installation and maintenance and to reduce the costs. The tower is fastened to this base and instead of the single tubular tower that is commonly used, the EOLink tower is formed from four struts in a pyramid form to support the turbine at the top. These struts are profiled to a shape that it is claimed will cause the float to head up into the wind at all times so that the unit automatically weather vanes without the need for sensors. This is also claimed to reduce the maintenance costs so that the unit performs without any adjustment. EOLink claims that the design of the structure will reduce the possibility of fatigue caused by vibrations particularly those that can be found at the base of single tower turbines.

8 The EOLink unit is fitted to a rectangular floating base that is constructed in concrete

The installation site for this prototype is off the coast of Brittany and it is connected to the shore grid for the collection of the electric power generated. The project and installation have been supported by the Region Bretagne authorities and by Ifremer the French research organisation. The company claims that the unit offers improved electricity production thanks to a high availability rate using redundant systems such as a multi-phased synchronous direct drive generator, a twin-pitch system and a plug-in electric layout. Also claimed is a decrease in wind farm capital expenditure thanks to its structure which can sustain turbines up to 200 metres in diameter and 10MW generators. Prior to the installation of this unit in offshore conditions it has been fully evaluated in a test tank. Tested in a wide variety of wind and sea conditions, the unit is said to have still maintained its heading into the wind in the worst conditions when the wind and the waves were at right angles to each other.

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MARINE RENEWABLES

WAVE GENERATING COMPANIES PULL THE PLUG

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I am sad that vast public investment into a viable wave energy industry which could still have been world leading has been squandered. I feel that it is money that could have been more wisely invested BRIDGING THE GAP Original studies favoured the creation of the world's first offshore facility to test wave energy devices and "bridge the difficult gap between production prototypes and full commercial wave farms." The next stage of developing a functioning industry follows the 'proof of concept' stage, when companies need to scale up and make it a commercial proposition. As well as demanding more R&D to overcome the engineering challenges in a hostile environment, industry insiders reckon that this has become a political issue, especially as there is now zero subsidy in the offshore renewables sector. Andrew Bristow, former boss of Seatricity believes the Wave Hub is conceptually flawed and located in the wrong place. He told the BBC: "Seatricity invested up to £2.5m of its own money into Cornwall to develop a wave energy device which we

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8 Wave Hub has declared the wave energy business was “unfortunately taking longer to develop”

proved works . . . while receiving not a penny of public funding support." Seatricity was intending to plug in an array of its Oceanus pressurised seawater devices to generate 10MW of electricity but the company's private investors have backed out. INVESTMENT SQUANDERED Mr Bristow added: "I am sad that vast public investment into a viable wave energy industry which could still have been world leading has been squandered. I feel that it is money that could have been more wisely invested." Carnegie has stated that grant support and the feed-in tariff support for wave energy had been removed over the last two years "and that has led to the situation we have today where we have a world-class piece of infrastructure in Cornwall and no wave technologies like Carnegie operating". The company said wave energy resources were "exceptional" in the UK and local expertise was "world leading" but they receive better support in their home country. Wave Hub has declared the wave energy business was "unfortunately taking longer to develop" than anticipated but it was "delighted" Irish firm Ocean Energy Ltd (OEL) is expected to deploy a full-scale device at the hub. "We are also looking to diversify use of the site by applying for consent to install a single floating offshore wind demonstrator."

8 Wave Hub's HQ, built to house offices for the generating companies

Photo: G. Ewens

In addition, the only company that has installed functioning equipment at Cornwall's Wave Hub has dismissed the 10-year old scheme as a 'sinkhole'. Wave Hub, a £42m undersea electrical socket was installed 16km off Hayle in 2010 to test up to four wave energy devices with capacity to produce 48MW, but has not yet generated any electricity. In December 2016, MJ reported that the Australian company Carnegie Wave Energy would be commissioning their CETO 'submerged buoy' project some time this year, delivering 15MW of electricity in 2020, powering up to 6,000 homes in its early stages. However, Carnegie, which was awarded a £9.55m grant from the European Regional Development Fund, will continue developing its technology in Australia and will not be returning to Cornwall soon. The mainly Scandinavian consortium Wello Penguin have also returned to their previous development site in Orkney, while an American company Gwave, due to plug a large-scale device into Wave Hub this summer, has postponed its involvement for at least two years. The former boss of Seatricity, the only home-grown and selffunded operator, has declared the scheme could turn out to be an expensive 'white elephant' and an 'economic sinkhole'. The scheme was financed by the European Regional Development Fund Convergence Programme (£20m) with £12.5m from the South West of England Regional Development Agency (SWERDA) and £9.5m from the UK Government. It is managed by Cornwall Council.

Photo: G. Ewens

Two international companies lined up to produce electricity from UK's first ever wave farm have pulled out of the project, while another is having second thoughts reports Graeme Ewens

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MARINE RENEWABLES

PIONEERING STUDY FINDS SEABIRDS AVOID TURBINES The Offshore Renewables Joint Industry Programme (ORJIP) has released findings from what it says is the world's most comprehensive investigation into seabird behaviour and collision risk around offshore wind farms. The Bird Collision Avoidance Study is the first of its kind employing a multi-sensor monitoring system, combining human observer-based tracking with a system that automatically recorded seabird movements, at a working offshore wind farm in the English Channel. Radars were also used to record data 24 hours a day for two years. COLLABORATIVE STUDY The multimillion pound, collaborative study was commissioned by 11 leading offshore wind developers, The Crown Estate, The Crown Estate Scotland and Marine Scotland, was supported with funding from the UK Government and was managed by the Carbon Trust. The project was developed and run with the support and advice from the UK and Northern Europe's leading ornithologists and environmental advisors such as Natural England and RSPB. During the two years of fieldwork a significant number of videos were recorded at a representative area of Vattenfall's Thanet offshore wind farm, one of the largest in UK waters. This resulted in the analysis of over 600,000 videos, of which only 12,131 contained evidence of bird activity and only six collisions with turbines were observed. The analysis revealed that collision risk of seabirds was less than half of what would be expected based on current understanding. During the study seabirds were observed to exhibit avoidance behavior and change their flight path to avoid the turbines.

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This pioneering study, hosted at Vattenfall’s Thanet Offshore Wind Farm, is a significant step forward in our understanding of the way in which seabirds avoid offshore wind turbines, and comes at a crucial time as the next generation of wind turbines are designed and developed

8 The multimillion pound, collaborative study was managed by The Carbon Trust

The conclusions from this research on collision risk will allow better informed wind farm design and consent decisions just as the next generation of more powerful offshore turbines are being tested and manufactured. As a result the research will support UK Government plans to rapidly and sustainably grow the offshore wind sector by 2030. The research was designed to generate robust, empirical evidence on the levels of avoidance behaviour and collisions to improve collision risk models. This will provide greater certainty on the true impact of offshore wind farms on seabirds and the mitigation measures required. Piers Guy, UK Country Manager, Vattenfall said: “This pioneering study, hosted at Vattenfall's Thanet Offshore Wind Farm, is a significant step forward in our understanding of the way in which seabirds avoid offshore wind turbines, and comes at a crucial time as the next generation of wind turbines are designed and developed. This research will support UK Government plans to rapidly and sustainably grow the offshore wind sector by 2030.” 8 The project data is publically available via The Crown Estate's data sharing platform the Marine Data Exchange: http://www.marinedataexchange.co.uk/

8 Part of the study showing blind spots for rangefinders and radar positioning

PROVIDING EVIDENCE To obtain planning consent for an offshore wind development the planning inspectorate needs to consider the risk of environmental impacts, as well as any mitigation measures proposed by a developer. The developer needs to provide evidence of how seabirds will behave within and around the farm. In order to quantify bird collision risk with turbines, collision risk models (CRM) are used to estimate this impact. Although extensive studies have looked at migratory patterns and behaviour of seabirds around offshore wind farms, until now there was only limited evidence to substantiate their actual behaviour. For the latest news and analysis go to www.maritimejournal.com/news101

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MARINE CIVILS

PREDICTING THE POTENTIAL DAMAGE OF SEVERE STORMS

Sea walls are designed to protect people, property and infrastructure from large waves that can occur when a severe storm happens at the same time as a high tide. When planning sea defences, a lot of data must be gathered in order to understand the potential hazards that might occur from the overtopping of these defences for many years to come. However, the field experiments used to gather this information can be costly, as well as limited in the amount of data they can provide. Many countries with a sea border need man-made defences to protect them from coastal hazards such as flooding. In the UK, over 3,000 kilometres of coastline are defended, particularly in seaside towns and cities, like Crosby in the North West of England, whose 900-metre long sea wall is nearing the end of its design life. Existing prediction methods, such as EurOtop, are used to test suitable sea wall designs. The methods do this by predicting the average 'overtopping hazard' for each design, that is, they estimate the total volume of water that may come over the wall during storm conditions. The accuracy of these tools is assessed by checking outputs against measurements of overtopping during storms. Field experiments have previously used large tanks placed behind the sea wall to catch the water that comes over it. Not only can such experiments be costly and difficult to do, but crucially, they are unable to provide information on the speed of the water that overtops: an important factor for public safety. This lack of measurements means that there is currently uncertainty in the prediction of these hazards, and this can result in sea defences being overdesigned to have large safety margins, which can mean they cost much more than they need to. Dr Jennifer Brown Principal Investigator, NOC, explained: “The WireWall system works by employing a 3-dimensional grid of capacitance wires that sense contact with saltwater. This signal will be used to measure the volume and speed of overtopping at vulnerable locations along the length of the sea wall at Crosby.” Dr Tim Pullen, Principal Engineer in Coastal Structures at HR Wallingford, and lead author of the EurOtop guidance manual,

Photo: HR Wallingford

A new NERC-funded research project aims to take a low-cost instrument previously used to measure waves in the open ocean, and convert it into a system - WireWall - that can more confidently assess coastal overtopping hazards, and so help to optimise future sea wall design

8 The WireWall project team set up experiments in a flume at HR Wallingford's physical modelling laboratories

said: “We are using one of the flumes in our physical modelling laboratories to test different wire configurations in a prototype frame. To assure the accuracy of the measurements, known wave and storm conditions for the site at Crosby are being recreated at a scale of 1:15 in the flume so that the system can be calibrated before it is deployed in the field.” Dr Brown added: “We hope that the initial use of WireWall at Crosby will lead to the development of an overtopping monitoring system that could ultimately be integrated into new coastal schemes, as part of the UK's regional coastal monitoring programmes. A national dataset, obtained by WireWall, could provide an evidence base to assess the effectiveness of shoreline management policies and schemes used in support of flood hazard management. This would enable long-term cost savings in the implementation of further new defence schemes around the country.” Partners involved in the WireWall project are: the National Oceanography Centre, Channel Coastal Observatory, HR Wallingford, Sefton Council, The Environment Agency, Balfour Beatty and Marlan Maritime Technologies.

Photo: Sefton Council

8 WireWall tool will be used to assess overtopping at vulnerable locations on the 900-metrelong sea wall at Crosby in the North West of England

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SEAWORK EXHIBITOR NEWS

WILLIAMS SHIPPING TRANSPORTING 82M WIND TURBINE BLADES Southampton, UK-based marine & transport business, Williams Shipping, has started working on a contract to transport 82m offshore wind turbine blades for wind energy specialists MHI Vestas MHI Vestas is a joint venture between Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Vestas Wind Systems. Its V164 offshore wind turbines are among the world's most powerful, with a nameplate capacity of up to 9.5 megawatts. Blades have been manufactured at their facility on the Isle of Wight since 2015, with serial production commencing in 2017. The facility is expected to produce around 150 blades per year. In 2017 MHI Vestas announced plans to re-purpose part of a decommissioned power plant near Southampton into a stateof-the-art painting and logistics facility for the blades. Moving and handling these immense items presents some unique challenges. At 82m long the blades cannot be transported by road and are instead transported by barge: from the Isle of Wight, to the painting facility, and then on to international docks for shipping overseas. To carry out this task, a special design of blade transport barge was created. Self-powered, this 76m barge, Blade Runner Two, is designed to work in the shallow waters around the Solent, with an unloaded draught of 0.65m and a loaded draft of just 0.75m. As well as managing operation of the vessel, Williams will also be managing the stevedoring with cranes installed at local sites on the Isle of Wight, Fawley and Portsmouth Docks. Williams Shipping is a marine and logistics company which has been based in Southampton for over 120 years. Its marine services include charter of vessels and barges, towage and port services. Philip Williams, Director of Marine at Williams Shipping commented: “We're really pleased to get started on this contract. We have spent some time getting all the equipment and people set up and the arrival of the blade barges was the

final stage. MHI Vestas' ongoing investment has been great for the area and we are glad we can play a part in building the wind energy industry on the south coast.” Vestas V164 turbines are used in a number of offshore wind farms around the world including Burbo Bank, off the coast of Liverpool. The blade running contract runs for two years initially, but is expected to be ongoing.

8 To carry out this task, a special design of blade transport barge was created

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8 MJ’s ‘Captain Cardboard’ reports for duty

MJ throws down the cardboard gauntlet Maritime Journal, Europe's foremost commercial marine industry B2B magazine, has announced that it will be entering a vessel into the Seawork International Cardboard Boat Regatta on the 4th of July and is challenging all comers to compete against it. Jake Frith, Editor of Maritime Journal and Project Manager for the high tech build was keeping the design details closely under wraps: “The first challenge here is that we have allowed ourselves just two hours to complete the build from start to finish (excluding hat fabrication). There will certainly be a frenzy of scissors, parcel tape and cardboard at Spinnaker House one afternoon in late June. In order to achieve this somewhat optimistic target, we have a few time saving tricks up our sleeve, all of which are set to induce gasps (or

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something) from the assembled crowd when we present our proud ship to the world. “In an early crew related tip-off, I can also share the exciting news that part of our vessel's paddling power is likely to be provided by former Waterski Champion Dave Perratt, who is rumoured to possess the upper body strength of a young chimpanzee.” The charity Atlantic Pacific International Rescue Boat Project are managing the Cardboard Boat Regatta, they are a not-forprofit NGO with a simple purpose: to provide lifeboats where there are none. All Seawork exhibitors will receive one ticket to the Regatta, Waterfront Saloon, Live Music and American themed Bar & Cookout in their Welcome Pack. Additional tickets (which include food) can be purchased for £10.

Frith concluded: “While the MJ team will of course offer a good race to anyone who dares line up against us on the day, we particularly look forward to humiliating any of our valued clients who are also exhibiting at Seawork.” The Seawork 4th of July celebration takes place on Wednesday 4th July from 5pm 8pm. See www.seawork.com for more details.

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SEAWORK EXHIBITOR SHOWCASE

SEAWORK EXHIBITOR SHOWCASE ASAP – MARINE EQUIPMENT PARTS & SPARES Offering a wide range of marine equipment, parts and spares from a variety of 70 high quality brands. ASAP work with Leisure and Commercial customers worldwide, providing them with the parts they need, when they need them. Competitive pricing available on 14,000+ quality branded marine products. Proud distributors for: Parker-Racor fuel filtration products,

Bowman, Seaflow hose, Sherwood, SHURflo, PRM and ZF gearboxes, Centek marine GRP exhaust products, ZF, Maestrini fittings, Jabsco, MG Duff, R & D Marine, Scanstrut plus many more. New additions to their range include Hella marine lighting, General

Ecology's range of marine drinking water purifiers, Victron electrical equipment, Microtem mechanical stern seals, Dometic and ASAP’S new range of LED searchlights. ASAP work together with customers to produce tailored product packages, with fast delivery and competitive trade discounts. Visit their stand to discuss your requirements.

www.asap-supplies.com • Tel: +44 1502 716993 • info@asap-supplies.com

Stand No.PG91

SHOWCASING ON THE PONTOON, THE INNOVATIVE ORC 136 PILOT BOAT Goodchild Marine is showcasing on the pontoon the innovative ORC 136 pilot boat built for Estuary Services Limited. The first 13m ORC to enter service in the UK, with others currently in build, with a Hybrid option also available. Plus Commercial Rib Charter’s latest 14.5m aluminium Crew Transfer Vessel. CRC have already taken

delivery of a similar vessel in GRP ‘Galaxy’ which is proving very popular. On our stand, will be a working model of our MOB platform which is available to supply for retro fit and new builds. For those involved in dredging, we are the UK agent for Italdraghe and will have a full size hydraulic dredging head for fitting to any hydraulic excavator making it a

mobile cutter suction dredger. We are presenting at “Seawork Commercial Conference” 15:10 Wed 4th July ‘Pilot Boats, a Hybrid Option’. Networking drinks reception sponsored by Briggs Marine 16:00 Tuesday & Wednesday.

www.goodchildmarine.co.uk • Tel: +44 1493 782301 • info@goodchildmarine.co.uk

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HYDRAULIC LIFTING & ACCESS EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER Outreach Offshore Ltd is a leading supplier of hydraulic handling, lifting and access equipment for the marine industry. Operating globally from its base in Central Scotland, the company offers specialist sales, a full range of OEM spares, shoreside and offshore repairs, servicing and training. Outreach Offshore is the UK dealer of Palfinger Marine,

specialising in marine and offshore cranes, also commercial boats, launch and recovery davits and many other marine products. Working in partnership with Palfinger Marine for over 25 years, Outreach Offshore has supplied the UK marine and offshore

sectors with highly capable and versatile equipment. Responding to customer requirements, Outreach Offshore has developed products to suit the requirements of the marine, maritime, offshore energy and subsea industries. Outreach Offshore has a team of technical sales and service professionals to handle your enquiry.

Stand No.PG9

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BUILT TO WITHSTAND HARSH SEA CONDITIONS Built in Shetland and designed to withstand the harshest sea conditions that surround the isles, Flugga Boats utilise an HDPE collar and Aluminium materials for strength, low maintenance and a long-life hull. This delivers an extremely low total cost of ownership over the boats life. We specialise in Police boats, Dive boats & Rigid-Hulled

Inflatable boats used throughout the world of work including aquaculture. Our RIB boats are built in Shetland and distributed across the UK and abroad. The boat we have on show is the 10.3 designed for personnel transfer, with 10 passengers and 2 crew. Powered by two Hyundai

Seasall 270 hp engines coupled to Alamarin 245 waterjets. Control is by the Alamarin IO system which gives very precise and intuitive control. Boat speed is 33 knots with a cruise at 25 knots. Coded MCA Cat 3 .

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SEAWORK EXHIBITOR SHOWCASE PropSpeed

FOULING-RELEASE PRODUCTS ON SHOW Grapefruit Coatings will feature fouling-release products from RENOLIT MARITIME and Propspeed at this year’s Seawork International on stand PG37. RENOLIT Dolphin S offers an alternative to conventional antifouling paint. The product is a biocide-free, high-quality fluoropolymer fouling release film, which is composed of a fluro-polymer coating and works by giving the hull an

ultra-smooth finish that organisms have difficulty sticking to. Propspeed is a biocide-free, eco-friendly coating which can be applied to running gear to help improve performance, fuel costs and to ultimately prevent marine growth from sticking to the surface for 1-2

years! The foul release coating system is made up of a two component etching primer, followed by a clear silicone based coat, providing a super smooth outer layer. Being the sole UK distributor for Propspeed, we have built up a nationwide network of trained & approved applicators. Contact Grapefruit Coatings if you wish to arrange a meeting at this year’s event.

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Stand No.PG37

DOOSAN, D-I INDUSTRIAL AND JMP ON DISPLAY AT SEAWORK Watermota Ltd will be displaying a wide range of products at Seawork this year on stand Q1 including: DOOSAN marine engines 4V222TIM, V158TIH, L126TIH, LO86TIH, L066TIH and an AD126TI powered genset. Dong-I gearboxes / PTO’s and JMPimpeller Pumps. There will also be vessels at the show powered by Doosan for

closer inspection. WaterMota has been supplying the marine industry with engine room packages since 1911. Heat exchanger/keel cooled propulsion engines from5.8 to 22 litres, 134Kw to 883Kw, auxiliary engines, custom built generating sets and power packs, heavy duty reversing

gearboxes, hydraulic power steering systems and power take-off units, heavy dutysea water pumps for most makes of engines also seawater strainers, impellers and accessories.

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SEE US @SEAWORK

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SEAWORK INTERNATIONAL

ALERT! SEAWORK WELCOMES THE LARGEST VESSEL SO FAR 8 Architect’s drawings of the rapid intervention vessel ALERT

Trinity House’s Rapid Intervention Vessel (RIV), ALERT will be the largest vessel on show in 21 years of Seawork ALERT has been designed with buoy handling, wreck marking, towing, multibeam and side scan hydrographic surveying capabilities. At 39.3 metres long, she is fitted with a range of high specification survey equipment and to the highest and most modern technical standards. With DP1 dynamic positioning, a service speed of 15 knots and a maximum speed of 17 knots, THV Alert will be deployed primarily to cover the South East coast of the UK, where she will be able to respond rapidly to any maritime incident. ALERT’s large working deck and 0.6m diameter through hull instrument tube make her an ideal research platform for deployment of scientific equipment and sampling work. Available 24/7 with accommodation for an additional 4 people, ALERT can be utilised for a wide range of projects.

Nominate your company or a colleague for the 2018 European Commercial Marine Awards NEW: ECM Maritime Best Project Award is a new award presented to a company or organisation operating within the commercial marine and workboat sector, for challenges in marine civils or vessel operations. Submissions for this award could include any marine civil engineering project from refurbishment and improvement to new build of jetty extensions, breakwaters, port & harbour development and maintenance, dredging, coastline and estuaries, including beach re profiling and replenishment, coastal flooding and sea level rise, offshore structures, underwater construction, drilling and piling, bridge inspection and repair amongst others. NEW: The ECM Young Person’s Development Award offering young people, from 16 – 25 years of age, who are currently studying to work or begin a career in the Maritime Industry, an opportunity to achieve industry recognition and a bursary to help further their career. Mercator Media is offering a bursary worth up to £850 (or equivalent value in relevant currency) to help one young maritime student, apprentice or trainee further advance their career. Entries close at 12 noon on 11 June 2018 on Seawork.com/ECM Awards. ECM Maritime Sustainability Award is awarded to a company or organisation

operating within the commercial marine and workboat sector, which demonstrates outstanding focus in its environmental and sustainability efforts. ECM Maritime Professional of the Year Award celebrates exemplary individuals within the commercial maritime sector. Anyone who works for a Seawork Exhibitor can be nominated. All that is required are 200 words saying why you think the nominee is worthy of the award – don’t forget a picture of them.

ECM Lifetime Achievement Award is presented to an individual operating within the commercial marine and workboat sector, who throughout their career has shown outstanding work and focus. The ECM Awards jury makes the final decision from the nominations received. To nominate email: awards@seawork.com and please include: the Award title in the subject field and state your nomination's name, work location and your reasoning behind the nomination (at least 50 words).

Get the recognition you deserve! – Innovations Showcase at Seawork The Innovations Showcase, sponsored by British Marine, is part of the European Commercial Marine Awards (ECMAs) and offers recognition of the abundant innovation prevalent in the commerical marine industry. Give your latest equipment, service, project or vessel the recognition it deserves at Seawork. Each entry is in with a chance to win the overall 'Spirit of Innovation' trophy, as well as individual category awards. Some of the innovative submissions received so far:

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Underwater Spoiler as used on the RPA-8 ihybrid-propulsed harbor patrol vessel built by Kooiman Shipyard – Hull Vane ● SUNBEAM system Tough Plus solar panels – Dan Volt ● 4G Connect – Digital Yacht Ltd ● Lifecord ‘smart’ kill cord – Landau ● ODEO Distress Flare – Daniamant ● Soni8 ultrasonic antifouling system – NRG Marine Ltd ● SafeTrx Mariner mobile app – Safetrx ● ABB Ability™ Marine Pilot Vision – ABB ●

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SPEED@SEAWORK

REQUESTED BY INDUSTRY – SUPPLIED BY SEAWORK Speed@Seawork – Monday 2 – Tuesday 3 July 2018 Focussed on professional boat users who have a duty to go out when the rest of us are tucked up safely at home. Speed@Seawork, encompasses sea trials of the latest fast craft from key suppliers as well as informative and insightful briefings from the Royal Navy, US Coast Guard, Marine Accident and Investigation Branch and the RNLI. Industryleading experts in Biomechanics, Naval Architecture, Search & Rescue and Propulsion will share their experiences and findings. The dynamic two day fully-integrated event at Seawork 2018 sees sea trials and presentations on day one and an in-depth technical conference on day two. Sea trials day starts at 0900 aboard the Ocean Scene as she departs for open waters off Cowes, IOW. Delegates will have access to sector-specific companies throughout the day on the dedicated exhibitor deck. Specialist equipment manufacturers, operators and trainers from UK MOD and abroad will also be in attendance. Boats being trialled include Tideman Boats indestructible HDPE hull, a bespoke RIB from manufacturer Parker Ribs, and the SRA750 from Zodiac Ribs. Rafnar will trial a RIB from its Leiftur 1100 series. Golden Arrow will bring its Tactical Water Craft; based on a COTS Sea Doo and available in small and large variants, the TWC has been heavily modified to handle the demanding environment of military and commercial operations and to cope with hot and cold extreme conditions. Equipment suppliers include Drumgrange, demonstrating its Diamond Intercom system, and SCISYS which will show its high-speed navigation systems developed specifically for the fast vessel market. SHOXS and Scot seats are exhibiting and CJR Propulsion will demonstrate the Trials App; a highperformance Android tablet preloaded with the App, 3 x wireless vibration FFT / sound level sensors, optical rpm sensors for measuring shaft speed, GPS for boat speed and axis gyroscopes for measuring vessel running heel angles and turning circles. Lt Cdr Mark Raeburn will open the morning presentations onboard the Ocean Scene with a fascinating insight into the MOD workboat project and Dr Holly Phillips MBE - RNLI will share information on recent technical developments made by the RNLI. Holly currently holds the position of Principal Naval Architect at the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and is part of the RNLI’s Design Authority working group

managing the naval architecture team responsible for the structural and stability aspects of the RNLI’s fleet of all weather and inshore lifeboats, lifeguard equipment and other assets. Following a morning of sea trials and equipment demonstrations, Dr Tom Coe and Mark Davenport, USCG, will talk at the Speed@Seawork ‘Sailing Lunch’ to be held at the Island Sailing Club. Sea trials will recommence for the afternoon session and Captain Andrew Moll - Deputy Chief Inspector MAIB, and Paul Davies – Seatraining, will round up day one with presentations on board before the Ocean Scene returns to Southampton. For the full two day programme and list of speakers 8 Dr Tom Coe please go to www.seawork.com for full details on Speed@seawork Delegate Tickets are £195.00 Please contact Speed@ Seawork.com for booking. Each Speed@Seawork delegate will receive a free Deck Vest Lite courtesy of award-winning company Spinlock.

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JACK-UP PLATFORM INNOVATION SAVES TIME AND COST Fugro claims that its leading expertise in over-water geotechnical characterisation has saved time, cost and congestion during riverbed assessment for London's major sewer upgrade, the Thames Tideway Tunnel

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geophysics and in situ testing provided further, high resolution geological and geotechnical data. Cone penetration testing was carried out at 19 locations, many of which used the seismic piezocone to deliver key information on geotechnical parameters. The complex work demanded high levels of competence from Fugro's team, including geotechnical engineers trained and experienced in London Basin logging. Team members also completed Tideway's progressive health and safety induction, EPIC, which is championing a rigorous safety culture for workers on the project. One of the UK's biggest civil engineering projects, the £4.2 billion Thames Tideway will incorporate 25 km of tunnelling to update London's ageing sewer system for modern needs. Fugro's comprehensive expertise in nearshore and inter-tidal site investigation has made it a long-trusted partner on numerous Thames projects. They include: Garden Bridge, London Gateway, Putney-Becton Sewage Tunnel, the London Array, Canary Wharf, Royal Terrace Pier, and other current contracts at Tilbury Power Station, Tilbury Docks, and the Oikos Jetty (Canvey Island).

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8 Fugro's selfcontained ‘Skate 2D’ jack-up stows down to negotiate a maximum clearance of 7.6 metres under Blackfriars Bridge

8 Fugro has drilled to depths of 80 metres in tidal river conditions for the Thames Tideway project

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PORT, HARBOUR & MARINE CONSTRUCTION

‘HARBOUR OF THINGS’ TAKES SHAPE IN THE PORT OF ANTWERP With an annual freight volume of nearly 9 million TEU the Deurganck dock is by far the main centre of container handling in the port of Antwerp. But this tidal dock on the left bank of the Scheldt is also well on the way to becoming a hotspot for innovation 8 Deurganck dock, Antwerp has an annual freight volume of nearly 9 million TEU

Thanks to a 'smart quay' and an automatic sounding boat, shipping operations and berth maintenance in Antwerp's largest dock will become a good deal more efficient. “The smart quay will enable us to make more efficient use of the berths available in the dock. And the automatic sounding boat will also make berth management more effective and proactive, with the emphasis on prevention rather than cure,” explains Piet Opstaele, Innovation Enablement Manager for the Port Authority. In ways such as these Antwerp is laying the foundations for the 'smart harbour', the port of the future where smart technologies are used to make both land-side and water-side operations more efficient. “The smart harbour in turn forms part of the 'Capital of Things' that was rolled out last year by the City of Antwerp in collaboration with the Port Authority, the University of Antwerp and the innovation specialist imec. This took our ambitions to a whole new level, with the first practical initiatives coming on line just a few months after signature of the agreement,” Opstaele continues. SMART PARKING Ships arriving in the port are now assigned a specific berth number on the quayside. “You can compare it with a car that enters a paying car park where there are designated parking spaces. If you park outside the boundaries of your allotted space then you are taking up not just one but two slots, thus reducing the overall capacity of the car park.” Hence the idea of equipping the quay with cameras and sensors to check automatically whether the vessel is correctly berthed or not. In practice a section of quay on the North-West side of the Deurganck dock has initially been fitted with these devices. The pilot project will run for six months and will cover barges as well as seagoing ships.

“A large part of this maritime infrastructure is under water, which makes it very difficult to inspect. It frequently happens that we notice that something is wrong when it's already too late, for instance if a lock gate refuses to operate. Diagnosing the fault and carrying out the necessary repairs means that the lock has to be temporarily closed, thus interfering with port operations. We want to reduce such situations to the absolute minimum.” The Port Authority is calling upon various technologies for the necessary smart maritime inspections. The first is Waterview, by analogy with Google's Streetview. This extensive database of photographs of quay walls, fenders, bridges etc. will make it possible to detect damage sooner, so that it can also be repaired more quickly. Another technology is the automatic sounding boat which will be making its way around the Deurganck dock after the end of the summer, taking soundings in the commercial berths. SMART PORT HOUSE VISITS As of this autumn, visitors to Port House will be able to add an extra dimension to their tour of the Port Authority's headquarters, with the addition of augmented reality and laser projection that are currently under development. 8 Aerial view of Deurganck dock

SMART INSPECTIONS One of the Port Authority's responsibilities is maintaining the maritime infrastructure. Piet Opstaele outlines the challenge:

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USV SHALLOW WATER SURVEY FOR SPANISH PORT Hydrographic surveying in very shallow water can be very challenging with a high chance of equipment damage and personnel injury reports Dag Pike

In these locations, traditional manned survey vessels are not suited to the task often because of draft or underwater obstacles so this was the challenge facing Unmanned Survey Solutions when asked to survey a river area in Tarragona, Spain. For this project they were supported with hardware from Swathe Services. Located close to Barcelona, the Port of Tarragona was looking to expand its Darsena di Francoli basin further up the river Riu Francoli that flows into the port. The port authority required an initial bathymetric survey and appraisal of a previously uncharted section of this river to assess the site for potential future development. The requirement was for subdecimetre horizontal positioning accuracy and decimetre depth accuracy. The area comprised extremely shallow sections with submerged rocks, extensive sections of weeds and other hazards so the recently developed Interception class USV from Swathe Services was brought in for the task. The USS Inception class USV has been developed specifically to cope with surveys in the ultra-shallow water sector. This unmanned hydrographic survey vessel is composed of tough aluminium hulls plus weed cutting propellers in the electric propulsion systems and the option of a variety of payloads. Its lightweight modular design allows for easy transport, mobilisation, deployment and recovery which was necessary for this project with the only suitable site for launching the USV being from a small pontoon. The payload incorporated a CEE Hydrosystems Cee-Scope, which is a combined single beam echo sounder, a real time kinematic capable Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and a telemetry system. Data was transmitted in real-time back to the shore base where it was recorded in the Hypack survey

The area comprised extremely shallow sections with submerged rocks, extensive sections of weeds and other hazards so the recently developed Interception class USV from Swathe Services was brought in for the task software. Corrections to the RTK GPS were transmitted from a shore base station setup over an existing nearby benchmark. The start of the survey was delayed by a rare storm surge before the equipment could be deployed. Once deployed, the USV was remotely piloted from shore with the aid of the Hypack navigation display. At a survey speed of less than 2.5 knots, the total linage required to provide sufficient coverage of the 150,000m2 area was completed within 3 days in depths of less than 50cm in some areas.

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NYK to build car logistics terminal at Yarimca The major Turkish company Oyak has set up a joint venture with the Japanese shipping company NYK Line to build a vehicle terminal at the Turkish port of Yarimca reports Dag Pike. The new terminal which will be called Oyak Port, is located 90km south-east of Istanbul and it will be jointly owned with Oyak having 55% and NYK 45%. The cost of this project is estimated at $110 million. The facility will have a yard area covering 180,000sqm, with enough storage for 8,000 vehicle units, and also provide pre-delivery inspection services. It is expected to have an initial annual capacity for 780,000 vehicles, which if met would make it one of the top 10 European vehicle handling ports. There will be two berths for car carrying ships along side the facility with the overall quay length being 539 metres. The depth of water

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alongside this quay will be between 12 and 14 metres allowing access at all times. This new car terminal is being constructed on the eastern side of the existing port facility at Yarimca which is owned and operated by DP World. This is one of the largest container terminals in Turkey with a capacity of 1.3 million TEU per year and a depth alongside of 16 metres. This terminal was opened in 2016 with the eastern side remaining vacant. NYK will participate in the port's construction, and the new terminal will be the first large terminal that is located in the suburbs of Istanbul and dedicated to finished cars. Operations are scheduled to commence in the middle of 2019, and high quality services such as PDI will be offered. Combining Oyak Port's business base and NYK's expertise in automobile transportation

and terminal management, the new joint venture will be positioned to respond to demand in an area where finished-car imports and exports are expected to rise. Koichi Chikaraishi, NYK Automotive Group president stressed his company was delighted to be part of the investment, which he anticipated forming part of a long-term cooperation. He added that the shipping line is committed to integrating its logistics services, which could also be offered to other sectors outside the automotive business.

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The Irish Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed, has approved a €27.9m Capital Investment Package for the ongoing development of Ireland's publicly owned fishery harbour network, Dag Pike reports. The Annual Fishery Harbour and Coastal Infrastructure Capital Programme provides funding for safety, maintenance and new development works at the six fishery harbour centres at Howth, Dunmore East, Castletownbere, Dingle, Ros an Mhíl and Killybegs which account for 82% of all quota fish landings into Ireland. The primary function of the Fishery Harbour Centres is to underpin the ongoing development of the sea fisheries and seafood processing sectors while also facilitating other diverse marine related activities. QUAY EXTENSION The main project in this funding will be the Dinish Island quay extension at Castletownbere which has €7million allocated this year. This project is designed to double the size of the quay space and to extend the breakwater at this major fishing port located in the southwest of Ireland. At Ros an Mhil located in Galway Bay on the West Coast, close to €1/2 million has been allocated for a new slipway and a smaller sum for the initial preparation work on the construction of a

8 Busy Killybegs will get additional berthing for the fishing fleet

deep water quay for the fishing fleet that will include a reclaimed land area. This will provide 200 metres of alongside berthing. Close to €1 million has been allocated for work at Howth on the East Coast for the construction of an additional berthing face to the Middle Pier and for dredging works alongside the pier. €1.2 million has been allocated to Phase 2 of the Killybegs Smooth Point expansion and the Landing Pier upgrade which will provide additional berthing for the fishing fleet. ALLOCATED The Minister said “I have set aside almost €2.47m towards safety, maintenance and development works at the six Fishery Harbour Centres and at North Harbour, Cape Clear which is also owned by my Department. I have also allocated €2m for a Local Authority Harbour Development and Marine Leisure programme to assist coastal Local Authorities in the repair and development of piers, harbours and slipways under their ownership.” Applications for 50% co-funding from the European Fishery Expansion Fund have been submitted and this will facilitate the harbour expansion work.

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HYBRID AUV-ROV HAS THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS “A ROV is a strictly tethered vehicle, so there's a range issue,” said Dan Vandeweile of Aquabotix. It can't slip the leash and move too far away from the surface vessel but it can allow high definition video to be seen on the ship above On the other hand, “an AUV you can throw in the water and it will collect data for you - but although you do have some basic navigation tracking via a USBL or DVL link, data is pretty limited as it doesn't have that physical connection”, he explained. “So,” he said, “We saw a gap in the market for something that could take on both roles.” In AUV mode the Integra can roam alone via set waypoints or covering a broad area in a “mowing the grass” pattern, using wide-beam or multibeam sonar said Aquabotix Chief Development Officer Ted Curley. On finishing it will come back to the mothership with a list of locations of interest. Then, when it comes to a fully focused investigation, it can be switched to ROV mode which gives a full 1080px video, narrow beam sonar and so on: “With the tether you can you can actually see everything in real time, as it happens,” he explained.

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Integra is small enough that you might well want to deploy it from a Zodiac, where there's no room for a generator However, this hybrid vehicle will also be fitted with other devices tailored to the task in hand. “The challenge is that even though sensors and so on are getting smaller, it's a bit like the kitchen sink... everyone wants to throw something into it,” he said. Just as tricky is that people ask to take these sensors off again: one Japanese customer wanted to both mount and dismount its own sonar device: Aquabotix found a way to integrate it while retaining the ability to swap the kit out again. Although it can be powered with a line from the surface while tethered “Integra is small enough that you might well want to deploy it from a Zodiac, where there's no room for a generator” said Curley. So Integra's AUV and ROV modes both

8 Integra, the new AUV-ROV hybrid from Aquabotix

8 The KIGAM team with Ted Curley, holding their new Integra AUV-ROV

have roughly a four hour or eight-hour duty cycle when running from a single or twin battery pack, depending on payload. It's a cost-effective alternative: the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM) recently became the first customer for the Integra hybrid. “They are a research organisation with a limited budget... the Integra is competitively priced and having one, not two machines saves them money,” he concluded.

Ashtead adds SPRINT-Nav to rental fleet Global subsea equipment specialist, Ashtead Technology has selected acoustic and inertial navigation technology from Sonardyne International Ltd. to add to its rental fleet. The multiple SPRINT-Nav systems will be made available to support survey and construction projects using ROVs and AUVs in water depths down to 4,000 metres. SPRINT-Nav makes optimal use of acoustic aiding from data sources including USBL, sparse LBL and DVL and pressure sensors to improve the accuracy, precision and reliability of subsea vehicle navigation.

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Its all-in-one design tightly couples Sonardyne's SPRINT inertial and Syrinx Doppler technologies to enable marine robotic platforms to remain precisely on course over many kilometres travelled, even if one or two DVL beams become unavailable. The compact design of SPRINT-Nav's titanium subsea housing is considered to be one of the smallest instruments of its type on the market. This ensures rapid and simple mobilisation on vehicles and an ideal choice for rental projects.

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DIVING & UNDERWATER SERVICES

TELEDYNE GAVIA INTEGRATES MARINE MAGNETIC EXPLORER MAGNETOMETER Teledyne Gavia, manufacturer of the Gavia Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), has announced the integration of Marine Magnetics' Explorer AUV magnetometer. The Explorer AUV magnetometer is a high accuracy omnidirectional sensor, which is towed behind the vehicle allowing it to operate outside the AUV's magnetic signature. The Explorer's exceptional accuracy and sensitivity, small size, low noise, and minimal power requirements make it a highly valuable tool that is ideally suited for use with AUVs. Dynamic and static testing of the Gavia AUV was conducted at Marine Magnetics' facility in Canada and near Teledyne Gavia's manufacturing facility in Kopavogur, Iceland to validate that the Explorer could measure variations in the magnetic field, rather than the influence of the Gavia moving through the water column. The trial ensured that the data was accurate and free of heading error that might obscure small targets. The testing produced the data set shown, which is smooth and free from stripping, a by-product of heading error. The pre and post-seeded surveys, completed on separate days, matched up perfectly. The data illustrates the accuracy of both the Explorer

8 Images from left to right: Total field, pre-seeded, and post-seeded

magnetometer and the 3D positioning capabilities of the Gavia AUV, allowing the combined Gavia AUV Explorer Mag to locate all of the seeded targets. The Marine Magnetics Explorer enables the Gavia AUV to combine high accuracy magnetic signature mapping along with Side Scan or Bathymetric survey data, Sub Bottom Profiler data, and still images, providing multiple detection levels of Unexploded Ordnance (UXO), pipelines, buried objects, or shipwrecks.

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DIVING & UNDERWATER SERVICES STR expands Saab Seaeye vehicle fleet Announced at the Saab Seaeye stand at Oceanology International 2018, Subsea Technology & Rentals Ltd has added an additional Saab Seaeye Falcon robotic vehicle to its global rental fleet of inspection class vehicles, with planned investment for more Falcons in the near future. Growing demand over the last 12 months for the Falcon from their clients in the Oil and Gas and Renewable sectors has led STR to expand its rental resource. Announcing his decision, STR's managing director, Scott Johnstone said, “STR firmly believe that the investment of the new Saab Seaeye Falcon remotely operated vehicle system demonstrates our commitment to our clients and to improving market conditions.”

ROCKSALT SUBSEA DIVES INTO ENERGY CENTRAL 8 From left to right, Amy Webber of Blyth Workspace, Tony French RockSalt Subsea and John Hildreth from Energy Central

RockSalt Subsea has over a wealth of 50 years' experience in the commercial diving industry. The company has undertaken project work scopes for clients, including fully integrated health and safety processes across the UK established offshore energy and subsea cluster closer to his original home. The company met with Arch and The Port of Blyth at the Offshore Europe industry conference and exhibition last year and quickly recognised the growing importance of Energy Central as a premier East coast port location. RockSalt Subsea has over a wealth of 50 years' experience in the commercial diving industry. The company has undertaken project work scopes for clients, including fully integrated health and safety processes across the UK.

Energy Central, a Blyth, UK port location has welcomed its newest tenant, as a family owned dive firm returns home. RockSalt Subsea provides a range of commercial diving services for the offshore energy and ports facilities across the World. The company, which was established in Aberdeen by Blyth based entrepreneur Tony French and his family, is now returning 'home' after opening a new project office at Arch's Blyth Workspace as part of Energy Central. The underwater commercial diving company has now expanded into Blyth to capitalise on the

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‘VISION OF THE FJORDS’ ALL ELECTRIC SISTERSHIP LAUNCHED Tourist ship owner and operator The Fjords has taken delivery of a vessel it believes sets new standards for environmentally responsible passenger transport

Future of The Fjords, a 42m long carbon fibre 400 passenger all-electric catamaran, will begin operation in mid-May, making around 700 yearly round trips along the spectacular UNESCO World Heritage listed fjord route between Flåm and Gudvangen. It is the first vessel of its kind to offer completely emission free transport through the beautiful, yet fragile, Western Norwegian landscape. Future of The Fjords is the sister ship to Vision of The Fjords, a diesel electric hybrid launched to universal acclaim in 2016. Although both ships are designed and constructed by Norwegian shipyard Brødrene Aa, with hulls that mirror the zigzagging mountain paths they sail beside, they are very different once you scratch the surface, as The Fjords CEO Rolf Sandvik explains: “Vision of The Fjords was an important development for us, but we had the ambition to take it one step further and replace the diesel electric propulsion with all-electric - thus eradicating all noise and emissions to air for the entire route. Future of The Fjords does just that, minimising its impact on the environment while maximising the experience of passengers who can now glide silently over the water and come closer to nature than ever before.” The NOK 144 million vessel is propelled by two 450kW electric motors, enabling cruising speeds of 16 knots along the spectacular 90 minute each way voyage. In another first, The Fjords has, in partnership with Brødrene Aa, developed a unique charging solution called the Power Dock.

Owners Representative appointment for Mainprize Marine MAC has announced that it has secured its first contract with Mainprize Offshore Limited as Owners Representative, supplying build management and technical oversight on its next CTV, MO5. Building a vessel is rarely smooth sailing but Marine MAC aims to make it so. The company will provide a good line of communication between the yard and Mainprize Offshore, reducing any delays to the build, while overseeing the installation of all systems on the vessel ensuring it is built in line with the contract, specification and rules. Bob Mainprize from Mainprize Offshore added “Marine MAC has been fantastic in the contract stages and we look forward to them being our strategic partner in the build of MO5. This is the first time we have had an exclusive and experienced owners representative.” MO5 will be a high speed aluminium crew transfer vessel, 26m in length, built to BV Wind Farm Service Ship S1 and designed by

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This 40m long, 5m wide floating glass fibre dock will sit in the water at Gudvangen, housing a 2.4 MWh battery pack. This charges steadily throughout the day via connection to the local grid network, which does not have the capacity to charge the Future of The Fjords directly. The innovative solution allows the vessel to stably, efficiently and cost effectively 'refill' in just 20 minutes. The dock also stores consumables, fuel for sister vessels, and allows black water to be offloaded for treatment on land. This makes Future of The Fjords the only passenger vessel not to discharge sewage directly into the fjords.

Walker Marine Design. James Walker of Walker Marine Design said "We're very much looking forward to the build of MO5 and having Marine MAC involved is going to improve efficiencies between the yard, Mainprize Offshore and ourselves. The design is different from the previous vessels and we're excited for the public to see it." At the time of writing details such as the builder were still commercially sensitive and yet to be announced. Aluminium Marine Consultants on the Isle of Wight built Mainprize's MO4.

Air supported vessel demonstrator Danish composite workboat builder Tuco has launched a carbon sandwich Air Supported Vessel (ASV) Soft Motion Demonstrator in collaboration with Effect Ships International AS, of Norway. The vessel is 18 x 5.2m and fitted out with two small Volvo Penta IPS 600 pod drives (2 x

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SHIP & BOAT BUILDING

BREMEN NEWBUILD MEETS ECO STANDARDS German officials say a new ferry with mixed diesel and electric propulsion meets the same high eco-friendly standards as hybrid systems, reports Tom Todd

The ferry, the 59.91m long and 13.99m wide Farge, has just entered service with Bremen operator Fähren BremenStedingen (FBS). It is the latest of three operating FBS ferries and carries commuters and vehicles across the Weser. The earlier ferries have six diesel engines but FBS Managing Director Andreas Bettray told Maritime Journal Farge has only three ScaniaType DI13 081M units. However in addition, he added, it has three Visedo Type PDR-Me-2100-T1900-DUAL diesel power generators which provide power to 52 Valence batteries driving four Schottel SRP 130 FP rudder propellers. Farge can operate for periods on electric power alone and is described as quieter, less prone to vibrate and easier to manoeuver than earlier boats. Bettray reported that a Vorkat Type LT-HD soot particle filtration unit and a Type SCR-HD emission reduction plant were also installed on Farge. FBS said both fuel consumption and emissions were significantly reduced on the newbuilding. And the owners of Farge - the city of Bremen and the local administrative district of Wesermarsch - said its “innovative hybrid diesel-electric propulsion system corresponds to the high environment demands placed on hybrid propulsion systems”. Bettray told Maritime Journal that Farge was “the first hybrid passenger-carrying ferry of its size in Germany” and added: “This newbuilding, with all its technical innovations, represents a special challenge for us and we are proud of the project”. Farge displaces 200 tons and carries 30 cars or six trucks and 249 commuters. It was developed and built by the SET Shipyard

in Tangermünde on the River Elbe and its design has focussed on eco-friendly fuel-efficient operation. The newbuilding is the most modern of three boats ordered and built by SET for the FBS and all have gone into service since 2011. The first of the three to be propelled by combined diesel and electric systems, Farge is not surprisingly reported to be the most expensive and is said to have cost €5.4 million. SET Managing Director Olaf Deter said “despite having some ideas in mind because of our yard's experience with the earlier ships, we still had to rethink a lot of things”.

8 Innovative Farge meets environmental demands

8 The ferry is scheduled to be in operation in Hordaland at the beginning of 2020

Oma Baatbyggeri building electric ferry Norwegian shipyard Oma Baatbyggeri is building an electrically powered car ferry under a contract signed with Norwegian transport major Boreal, Dag Pike reports.. For the yard, which has previously specialised in building fast catamaran ferries this will be its first electrically powered ferry and its first car ferry. “For us this represents yard number 540, but this ferry is the first electrical ferry we will deliver. This is a brand new concept which is tailor-made according to new environmental regulations,” said the managing director of the shipyard, Gustav Oma. “The project is very exciting for us because it represents innovation and is a brand new concept.” The ferry is scheduled to be in operation in Hordaland at the beginning of 2020. Boreal and Hordaland County Municipality represented by Skyss, signed a contract covering the operation of three ferry crossings in Hordaland

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and this new electrical ferry will operate between Kinsarvik and Utne. “Oma Baatbyggeri is renowned for its high quality products and reliable delivery and has previously built several fast ferries for us. We are looking forward to cooperating with them on the build of this new ferry” commented Boreal chairman Kjetil Førsvoll. The 42-metre-long ferry will be equipped with battery packs which can be re-charged from the national power grid at each terminal. In addition, diesel generators will provide an emergency backup. The ferry has to meet stringent environmental requirements such as vastly reduced CO2 emissions and much improved energy efficiency. “We are utilising new technology, which will save the environment and at the same time increase passenger comfort. The ferry connections will be operated with power from shore, creating substantial environmental

improvements, reducing CO2-emissions by 92 percent and achieving savings in overall energy consumption by 74 percent.” said Mr. Førsvoll. The new ferry is a double ended ro-ro design with excellent seaworthiness and has been specially designed and equipped to assist people with disabilities including wide passageways and easy steps. Constructed in aluminium the 42 metre ferry has a beam of 11 metres and it can carry 80 passengers and 16 cars or if the cars are removed it can accommodate two semi-trailer trucks.

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COMMERCIAL GRADE TUBE FIXINGS FROM TECHNIFAST The Team Britannia RIB will use an innovative commercial grade fixing and inserts to secure its massive inflatable tubes on its round the world record attempt later this year. The solution could be of interest to other commercial grade aluminium hulled RIB constructors 8 Team Britannia is a multi-million pound British bid to design and build the fastest and most fuelefficient semi-wave slicing powerboat to circumnavigate the globe

The fixings and inserts from Technifast have been specifically developed to allow the fitting of the two white tubes, which each weigh around 250kg, to the side of boat, without large numbers of people working on either side of the hull. This is important as should either tube be damaged during the 23,000 nautical mile record attempt, the crew need to be able to replace the tubes without putting the vessel into a drydock. The announcement was made at the Aluminium Boatbuilding Company on Hayling Island, where the 80ft RIB is being built, by ocean racing legend and Team Britannia's skipper Alan Priddy and Technifast's Senior Engineer, John Garner. Alan explained: “We encountered an issue attaching our two huge inflatable tubes to the port and starboard sides of the boat. The hull of the boat is constructed from 6mm aluminium plate, and the fixing plates for the tubes required M10 bolts to be used. RISK OF STRIPPING “Tapping directly into the aluminium hull with M10 bolts would not be strong enough, as the softness of the aluminium material coupled with the constant slamming of the boat, would pose a risk of the bolts stripping the threaded aluminium and pulling out. “If that was not enough, we needed a fitting that would allow the crew to remove and replace the tubes without having to take the boat out of the water.” After conversations between Alan and Technifast's Senior Engineer, John Garner, a design was finalised for an insert, which would increase the holding strength in the aluminium, but still allow the M10 fixings to be used to hold the two tubes in place. Crucially, it will give the option to release the tubes quickly in an emergency and for easy replacement. John Garner explained: “As soon as it became clear what Team Britannia were attempting to do we were delighted to offer our services and support as a partner to this record attempt. “The new design, uses a larger metric external thread to give more surface area and better grip. We also removed all undercuts and extended the exterior thread length to ensure that every available millimetre of the insert will provide hold to the relatively thin and light hull of the boat.

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We encountered an issue attaching our two huge inflatable tubes to the port and starboard sides of the boat. The hull of the boat is constructed from 6mm aluminium plate, and the fixing plates for the tubes required M10 bolts to be used “The increased strength also means that the inserts only need to be installed at 750mm intervals over length of the boat, along the top of the hull with the holding plate bolted on. The tubes can then be attached and removed with relative ease.” SIMPLE SOLUTION Once the fixings and inserts from Technifast are installed at 750mm intervals over length of the boat, along the top of the hull with the holding plate bolted on. The tubes can then be attached to complete the distinctive look. Alan continued: “The bespoke solution developed by Technifast, is beautifully simple, practical and most importantly effective. Yet again we are pushing the boundaries to ensure we have a boat that is both light and incredibly tough. I am delighted to be working with another Great British company.” The boat is a completely new design from Professor Bob Cripps, former Technical Director of VT Halmatic. It has been designed in the UK and is being constructed on Hayling Island out of marine-grade aluminium. It encompasses “an exceptionally efficient hull,” which will cut fuel consumption by up to 30 per cent. In addition to the hull design the vessel will be powered by a revolutionary fuel emulsion, a mixture of diesel, water and emulsifying agent from Clean Fuel Ltd. This will reduce harmful emissions such as particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide. John Garner concluded: “We look forward to following their progress and wish them every success.”

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German boat builder Ophardt has added three high performance designs to its range of work boats, notes Dag Pike. This builder has pioneered the use of automated construction methods for the construction of hulls in an effort to reduce costs and to speed up production and the yard offers a range of hull designs constructed this way either for other yards to outfit or for completion in house. The three new designs have been developed by Norson Design, a specialised company focussing on high performance. All are based on deep vee hulls using a unique system developed to facilitate the automated welding system. This involves the bottom plating made from strakes that overlap each other as they progress towards the chine thus forming the spray rails which are integral with the hull. All hulls are constructed from marine grade aluminium. At present two sizes of hull have been developed, a 9.6 metre and a 12 metre. The smaller design features a single step deep vee hull whilst the larger one has three steps. At the bow there is a gentle rise with the chine almost reaching deck level. In standard form these hulls are fitted with a pronounced foam fender in RIB style but it is also possible to fit an inflatable tube in RIB style to the larger hull. The fuel tank is built into the hull and is adequate to

OPHARDT ADDS HIGH PERFORMANCE TO COMMERCIAL MARINE RANGE

offer these boats a significant range which can be over 350 miles on the larger hull. Outboard power is the standard and the number and power of these is specified by the operator with up to three outboards being possible on the 12 metre. Standard brackets for mounting the outboards are bolted to the transom and these can be hydraulically adjusted. The maximum speed potential of the 9.6 metre is 60 knots and for the 12 metre it is 70 knots.

8 The three new designs have been developed by Norson Design, a specialised company focussing on high performance

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New partners have joined the Open Simulation Platform (OSP) initiative, which aims to create an open source digital platform which will allow the creation of so called 'digital twins' in the design of ships. In July last year Rolls-Royce Marine, The Norwegian University of Technology Science (NTNU), research organisation SINTEF Ocean and classification society DNV GL signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the aim of creating an open source digital platform for use in the development of new ships. Among the new Joint Industry Partners to join the OSP are Hyundai Heavy Industries, Kongsberg Digital, Vard and Offshore Simulator Centre. The founding partners are inviting more participants to join to harness the possibilities that exist from working with so called “digital twins” A digital twin is a digital copy of a real ship, including its systems, which synthesizes the information available about the ship in a digital world. Using digital twins enable optimization of a ship's design, maintenance, production and sustainability throughout its entire lifecycle. Jon Rysst, SVP and Regional Manager in DNV GL Maritime North Europe said: “OSP is a joint industry project where the goal is to establish a maritime industry standard for models and

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system simulation, a standard that will allow companies to reuse simulation models and construct digital twins of existing and future vessels in a safe and more cost-efficient way.” The project partners will create a collaboration platform that is open for use by other parties, with core aspects built on an open source framework. Ship designers, equipment and system manufacturers, yards, ship owners, operators, classification societies, research institutes and

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NEW SMI SHIPYARD PAVILION AT SEAWORK 2018 The Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) and Seawork International announces a new industry sector partnership. The Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) is partnering with Seawork International, Europe's largest commercial marine and workboat exhibition, to develop the new SMI Shipyard Pavilion. The SMI is the trade association for the UK's maritime engineering and business sector, promoting and supporting companies working in this global and dynamic industry. Seawork is regarded as the industry's onestop-shop, comprises an exhibition, conference and awards. Now in its 21st year, it brings together over 7,600 industry professionals, 10,500 items of equipment and services, together with over 70 vessels afloat and ashore. Tom Chant, SMI's Director of Business Development, said, “We are always looking for ways to interact with our membership and create more contacts and awareness of the SMI's work. Seawork brings together a concentration of the UK and European commercial marine industry and we are looking forward to supporting our members by tapping into this annual focal point for our industry sector.” Andrew Webster, CEO of Mercator Media;

8 Seawork is regarded as the industry's one-stop-shop

We are delighted that SMI is taking the opportunity to support its membership in such a direct way and look forward to welcoming the society and its members to the 21st year of Seawork organiser of Seawork International, said, “Seawork provides buyers and influencers with direct access to the commercial marine and workboat market, its equipment, its innovations and its people. This is a very positive development for both exhibitors and visitors. We

are delighted that SMI is taking the opportunity to support its membership in such a direct way and look forward to welcoming the society and its members to the 21st year of Seawork.” The newly named SMI Shipyard Pavilion is open to complementary organisations and can accommodate 8 companies within the exhibition pods and further companies in the surrounding graphics area. Each company will benefit from the Pavilion's shared meeting space and planned networking reception. If your business is interested in joining the SMI Shipyard Pavilion at Seawork, please contact Tom Chant on 020 7628 2555 or the Seawork sales team on 01329 820096 or email sales@seawork.com Seawork 2018 takes place 3-5 July 2018 in Mayflower Park, Southampton, UK. As 91% of visitors to Seawork authorise or influence purchasing decisions, Seawork is the platform for commercial marine businesses to showcase vessels, services and equipment across five exhibition halls, extensive waterside exhibits and 890 metres of pontoons, to a global audience of over 7,600 visitors from more than 70 countries.


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Southampton Marine Services is midway through a significant contract for Woods' Silver Fleet to build three huge pontoons for the river Thames. The works amount to circa 750 tonnes of fully fabricated steel pontoons and over 5,000 man hours of specialised, local, labour in Southampton, Hampshire, UK. Chris Norman, the managing director of Southampton Marine Services said: “This project is of significance not only to SMS but also the local ship building community.” The project has a timeline of approximately 18 months. The work includes three new-build pontoons measuring 55m by 10m, 64m by 6.5m and 77m by 6.5m with the respective steel weights of circa 200T, 250T and 300T. The final pontoon will be delivered later this summer. The methodology behind the build is specific to SMS's localised footprint at Ocean Quay in Southampton - modules are prefabricated in the dedicated new-build shop, transported to the quayside and 'pulled' together for final assembly pre-launch on a specially engineered jig. Finally, the shot blasting and painting is completed in an enclosure specifically designed and engineered for the build. The first barge has been lifted into the water.

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Bob Gray, project manager for the build, said: “The fabrication process for the build has been fairly straight forward. This week's launch posed a few challenges namely the tandem contract lift utilising two Baldwins 1000T cranes.

He added: “It's not often you get an opportunity to formally thank your suppliers but I think in this case, given the scale and significance of the project, it's important to go on the record with special thanks to Houlder, Snijtech, Marmus, ML Fabrication and Jotun that are providing the 20 year paint scheme.” The pontoons feature offices, mess facilities, crew engineering facilities, stores and event storage facilities plus a black water discharge system for the operators' tonnage and newly improved passenger access. Woods' Silver Fleet is a family-based business which operates a fleet of luxury yachts and river cruisers on the Thames in London. The new pontoons will be used to support its operations.

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IMO SETS FIRST INDUSTRY WIDE EMISSIONS STRATEGY The IMO has set an absolute target for emissions reduction across the entire maritime industry for the first time in history

IMO's Green House Gas (GHG) strategy adopted at the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 72) outlines a target to reduce GHG emissions by at least 50% by 2050 compared to 2008, with the overall aim of phasing them out. “This is a ground-breaking agreement - a Paris Agreement for shipping,” said Peter Hinchliffe, ICS Secretary General. “We are confident this will give the shipping industry the clear signal it needs to get on with the job of developing zero CO2 fuels, so that the entire sector will be in a position to decarbonise completely, consistent with the 1.5 degree climate change goal.” INDUSTRY BACKING Aside from ICS, the outcome of MEPC 72 has been largely welcomed by industry organisations including BIMCO, The Coalition for Clean Shipping and Interferry. But Mr Hinchcliffe from ICS warned that the IMO strategy is highly ambitious given current projections for trade growth as the world's population and levels of prosperity continue to increase. He said that some governments would have preferred to see the adoption of even more aggressive targets, but he argues that a 50% total cut by 2050 can realistically only be achieved with the development and very widespread use of zero CO2 fuels. ICS believes that if this 50% goal is successfully met, the wholesale switch by the industry to zero CO2 fuels should therefore follow very swiftly afterwards.

Discussions at IMO are now expected to begin in earnest on the development of additional CO2 reduction measures, including those to be implemented before 2023 FERRY EXEMPTIONS As part of the new IMO strategy, the IMO will apply a 20% correction in its Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) calculation formula for ro-ro and ro-pax vessels that should help revive newbuild projects that have been inhibited by the current criteria. It's a decision that has been welcomed by Interferry, which used its IMO consultative status to voice concerns from

members that even with highly efficient newbuild designs, the sector-wide target was proving problematic because ferry types are so diverse. It welcomed the correction saying that it would provide a much-needed margin for many projects that struggle to meet the EEDI requirements, sometimes missing by just a few percentage points.

8 Peter Hinchcliffe: "This is a groundbreaking agreement - a Paris Agreement for shipping"

WAY FORWARD The overall efficiency goal agreed by IMO Member States are a 40% improvement by 2030, compared to 2008, and a 50-70% improvement by 2050. Industry organisations warn that this can only be achieved if governments recognise the enormity of this challenge and facilitate the rapid development of new technologies and fuels. Discussions at IMO are now expected to begin in earnest on the development of additional CO2 reduction measures, including those to be implemented before 2023. The shipping industry will expect to participate constructively in these important discussions.

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MORE ACCURATELY PREDICTING WAVE INDUCED VESSEL MOTIONS Wave induced vessel motions are very hard to predict with accuracy yet they are one of the most important aspects of workboat operations offshore writes Dag Pike

Incoming weather can have so many variables that operators tend to play it safe because of the consequences of getting it wrong. It was this area of uncertainty that led new Dutch startup company MO4 to look at ways to eliminate some of this uncertainty. Following three years of development and intensive testing MO4 has recently launched an advanced new service of motion forecasting to enable workboats to operate more safely and efficiently. The system comprises an easy to use on-board motion monitoring and forecasting system that is claimed to enable operators and contractors to realise significant cost savings and a proven workability increase of at least 20%. The MO4 platform accurately and clearly shows how the incoming weather will impact an offshore operation. The device uses state-of-the-art ship motion algorithms combined with the world's best weather models to generate a prediction of the ship motions of unrivalled quality. Relevant influences of cruising speed, bilge keels, anti-roll devices, free surface tanks and other parameters are incorporated. At regular intervals the forecast motions are presented on a screen in the vessel's bridge in an intuitive and simple way, to aid the crew to make decisions based on the best available data enabling them to increase uptime and safeguard operations.

Incoming weather can have so many variables that operators tend to play it safe because of the consequences of getting it wrong. It was this area of uncertainty that led new Dutch start-up company MO4 to look at ways to eliminate some of this uncertainty. Following three years of development and intensive testing MO4 has recently launched an advanced new service of motion forecasting to enable workboats to operate more safely and efficiently

A key differentiator is that MO4 enables not only the forecasting of the ship's motions but also the cargo sway and movement of gangway and other active equipment on the vessel by incorporating dedicated system algorithms. This clearly indicates the potential utilisation of such equipment. The MO4 device is a combined result of predictive and powerful software developed by MOcean Offshore and monitoring technology developed by Siri Marine. Both companies agreed to officially join forces in January and this agreement shows their willingness to share data and experience in order to produce and market this exciting motion forecasting technology. “Applying the high-end ship motion algorithms we have developed over the past years to the actual incoming weather instead of the assumptions usually made during the engineering phase increases the accuracy and thereby reduces the requirement of over-conservative margins,” commented Mark Paalvast of MOcean.

8 The device uses state-of-the-art ship motion algorithms combined with the world's best weather models

Cornish innovation fund for robotics and autonomous vessels Marine-i, the EU funded programme set up to boost the marine technology sector in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, is inviting applications to a £1 million innovation fund. The fund has been created to support research, development and innovation in marine robotics and autonomous vessels. Some of the key drivers for innovation are expected to be improving the reliability of

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autonomous systems, using robots to replace people in hazardous environments, increasing mission capabilities, and improving offshore monitoring. The Marine-i team has released a Call for Applications, which gives full details on the fund and explains how businesses can apply. This can be seen here Professor Lars Johanning, Marine-i lead,

said: Part funded by the European Regional Development Fund, Marine-i is a £9.3m collaboration between the University of Exeter, Plymouth University, The Cornwall College Group, Cornwall Marine Network, Cornwall Development Company and the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult. Applications for funding support must be submitted by midnight on 27th April 2018.

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DMS HOLLAND EXPANDS STABILISER RANGE Following its electric roll damping system, the MagnusMaster, DMS Holland has now started the development of a roll damping system for fast, planing craft, Dag Pike reports

Called AntiRoll, this new system will be produced as a standardseries stabiliser whereas previously the units were custom built for larger craft. DMS Holland will be adapting its patented dualaxis fin stabiliser to form the basis for their new system. AntiRoll will use the same high-aspect fins that rotate whilst sailing and flap whilst the vessel is at anchor to achieve the dual form of stabilisation but operation at fast speeds will be added. Diagrams of the new system show the stabiliser fins fitted to the planing hull at the transom and in high speed operation the rotator that gives the unit its stabilising effect being folded in from its outboard hinge point so that it lies against the bottom of the transom where it will be effective at high speeds. In many respects it will operate like an interceptor. “Since there is currently no single system that performs optimally at both high and low speeds as well as at anchor, often multiple roll damping systems have to be installed on one vessel just to ensure that it remains comfortable on board under all of the various different circumstances. Soon, with our new system, one roll damping system on board will be enough without having to compromise on stability at different speeds”, says Patrick Noor of DMS. Arnold van Aken, inventor of the dual-axis fin stabilisation AntiRoll system and the co-owner and Technical Director of DMS Holland explains, “Up to now, the system has only been accessible to the owners of larger vessels. With the

MagnusMaster now doing so well for DMS Holland, we have the opportunity to invest. Plus in December 2017 we received a grant from the RVO (Netherlands Enterprise Agency) in the form of the so-called MIT subsidy which gives us a real kick-start.” The new system is likely to be a major benefit to survey and diving vessels as well as wind farm craft where a combination of stability both underway and at low speeds can make a major impact on the operation of the vessel.

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COLREGS milestone for autonomous ships Rolls-Royce has completed the £1.3 million MAXCMAS (MAchine eXecutable Collision regulations for Marine Autonomous Systems) research project, demonstrating, it claims, that the operation of autonomous vessels can meet, if not exceed, current collision avoidance (COLREG) rules. Project partners Lloyd's Register, Warsash Maritime Academy (WMA), Queen's University Belfast and Atlas Elektronik (AEUK) found that use of newly developed algorithms allowed existing COLREGs to remain relevant in a crewless environment, finding that Artificial Intelligence-based navigation systems were able to enact the rules to avoid collision effectively, even when approaching manned vessels were interpreting the rules differently. A key aspect of the research was the use of WMA's networked bridge simulators. These highly immersive simulators, typically used for seafarer training, were used to analyse reactions from the crew when faced with a range of real-world situations and

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subsequently hone the MAXCMAS algorithms. Rolls-Royce Future Technologies Group's Eshan Rajabally, who led the project, said: “Through MAXCMAS, we have demonstrated autonomous collision avoidance that is indistinguishable from good seafarer behaviour and we've confirmed this by having WMA instructors assess MAXCMAS exactly as they would assess the human.” During the development project, RollsRoyce and its partners adapted a commercial-specification bridge simulator as a testbed for autonomous navigation. This was also used to validate autonomous seafarer-like collision avoidance in likely realworld scenarios. Various simulator-based scenarios were designed, with the algorithms installed in one of WMA's conventional bridge simulators. This also included Atlas Elektronik's ARCIMS mission manager “Autonomy Engine”, Queen's University Belfast's Collision Avoidance algorithms and a Rolls-Royce interface. During sea trials aboard AEUK's ARCIMS

8 AEUK's ARCIMS Unmanned Surface Vessel

Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV), collision avoidance was successfully demonstrated in a real environment under true platform motion, sensor performance and environmental conditions. “The trials showed that an unmanned vessel is capable of making a collision avoidance judgement call even when the give-way vessel isn't taking appropriate action,” said Ralph Dodds, Innovation & Autonomous Systems Programme Manager, AEUK. “What MAXCMAS does is make the collision avoidance regulations applicable to the unmanned ship.”

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World Hydrography Day 2018 The UN-endorsed World Hydrography Day (WHD), celebrated annually on 21st June, offers an opportunity to raise public awareness of hydrography's vital role in everyday life and to promote initiatives to increase global hydrographic data coverage. The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) has chosen 'Bathymetry the foundation for sustainable seas, oceans and waterways' as the 2018 theme. Amongst other issues, this will highlight hydrography's contribution to digital navigation in commercial shipping and the ECDIS carriage requirements, protection of the marine environment and the other constituents and decision-making associated with the blue economy. Recent years have witnessed significantly wider sharing of hydrographic data through initiatives such as national marine spatial data infrastructures, the General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO) project and the

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C M W E & alongside the Irish students are two candidates from the BEAMS (BEnthic Acoustic Mapping and Survey) programme in the USA. BEAMS is an undergraduate-focused training and research initiative at the College of Charleston, Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences, which aims to develop a strong and qualified workforce of ocean surveyors within the academic, research and operational marine communities.

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IHO Data Centre for Digital Bathymetry (DCDB). It is also hoped that the ambitious Seabed 2030 project will complete the global topographic seabed image. Funded by the Nippon Foundation, Seabed 2030 aims to consolidate all available seabed information whilst also supporting the development and adoption of cutting-edge survey technology in intensive survey programmes to fill in the current data gaps.

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Bibby HydroMap has expanded its specialist asset inspection survey capability with the purchase of Carlson Software's Merlin LiDAR mapping system. Complementing its existing marine and terrestrial survey equipment, the LiDAR will enable it to deliver improved high-resolution datasets. The vessel-based 3D mobile marine laser scanner system seamlessly integrates with existing hydrographic equipment, thereby

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engineers and project staff with a good overview of many key marine features relevant to current and future wind farm developments. Dispensing with the non-marine features will enable Vattenfall to combine the WMTS with their own terrestrial data to provide the best possible coverage in the coastal zone. The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) recently joined a prestigious list of Raster Charts XL customers which, as well as Vattenfall, now includes Qatar Petroleum, the Scottish Government and the Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) in Northern Ireland.

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MacArtney Germany has recently supplied turn-key hydrographic tools, support services and training to the Geo Group which offers onshore geo-engineering and specialist offshore services through 18 subsidiaries in Germany and Poland. The order has been distributed across four Geo subsidiaries, with Geo Ingenieurservice SĂźd taking delivery of a Teledyne Reson SeaBat T50-P, SBG Ekinox2D, Valeport SVP and QINSy Survey sofware. These tools will be used onboard a small survey vessel operating in lakes and rivers. Geo Ingenieurservice NordWest will be utilising a Teledyne Reson SeaBat T20-R DualHead, GNSS ObeLx-R (Septentrio inside), Valeport SVP and QINSy Survey aboard a new trailable vessel operating on inland shallow and nearshore projects. Geo Offshore has received an iXblue

Ashtead Technology's rental fleet has been augmented with acoustic and inertial navigation technology from Sonardyne International. Multiple SPRINT-Nav systems are now available for use on survey and construction projects employing unmanned vehicles down to 4,000m depths. The compact and rapidly deployed SPRINT-Nav makes optimal use of acoustic aiding from sources including USBL, sparse LBL and DVL and pressure sensors to improve the accuracy, precision and reliability of subsea vehicle navigation. Its all-in-one design tightly couples the SPRINT inertial and Syrinx Doppler technologies enabling marine robotic platforms to remain precisely on course over many kilometres, even if one or two DVL beams become unavailable.

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Hydrins high-performance inertial navigation system and Septentrio AsteRx-U MARINE FULL all-in-one multi-frequency GNSS receiver. Completing the purchases, Geo Ingenieurservice NordOst has acquired two AsteRx-U MARINE BASE units to provide high-accuracy GNSS corrections in the Baltic, thus extending its own GRS-Geo Reference Service..

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Flir Systems 2 Kings Hill Ave, Kings Hill, West Malling, Kent, ME19 4AQ, UK Tel: 01732 220011 sales@flir.uk.com / www.flir.com FLIR Systems, designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and distributes technologies that enhance perception and awareness.

CraneKing Ingsdon Barn, Bodden, Shepton Mallet, BA4 4PU, UK Tel: +441749347093 info@craneking.com www.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.

CHAINS 8 Carlier Chaines SA 37 Rue Roger Salengro, 59733 SaintAmand cedex, France 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.) This make CARLIER CHAINES SAS the most reliable partner for chains, fittings, recognize for the quality of the products, service. MacSalvors Limited Agar Road, Pool, Redruth, Cornwall, TR15 3RS, UK 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.

CHARTS & PUBLICATIONS I.C.Brindle & Co Ltd See under: Man Overboard Retrieval Systems

CIVIL ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS Herbosch-Kiere Marine Contractors Ltd Power Road Studios, Studio 3.4, 114 Power Road, Chiswick, London, W4 5PY, UK Tel: +44 20 8987 9995 Fax: +44 20 8987 9994 marine.contractors@herbosch-kiere.com www.herbosch-kiere.co.uk 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 HS Marine Via G. Marconi, 33 Sabbioneta, Italy, MN 46018, Tel: +39 0375 254 819 info@hsmarine.net www.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. Preffered Marine Cranes Tofthills Avenue, Midmill Business Park, Kintore, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB51 0QP, UK Tel: +44 1467 633805 Fax: +44 1467 633693 info@prefferedmarine.com www.prefferedmarine.com Sole Effer Offshore/Marine crane distributor for the UK & Ireland. A major supplier of marine cranes to the UK & Irish Naval services. Acquire new Effer OEM parts and related marine spares. Equipped to collect, refurbish, test and refit all marine cranes. New Cranes bespoke to individual requirements. Cranes now kept in stock in Aberdeen UK. *New smaller crane range now available. Part of Brimmond Group since 2012.

DECK EQUIPMENT 8 Atlas Winch & Hoist Services Ltd Old Station Yard, Station Road, Biggar, Lanarkshire, ML12 6DQ, UK Tel: +44 1899 221577 Mobile: +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.

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Fluidmecanica C/Coruña 37, P.O. Box 5220, 36.208 Vigo, Spain 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.

Reygar See under: Monitoring Systems

Lemans Nederland BV See under: Winches

JD Marine & Sons Ltd See under: marine construction

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8 Marine Equipment Services BV Hulsenboschstraat 23, Werkendam, 4251 LR, The Netherlands Tel: +31 183 50 20 52 jvm@mestrading.com www.mestrading.com Deck Equipment. Deck Mooring Equipment, Swivelhead Fairleads, Universal Roller Fairleads, Capstans, MES Dolphin Anchors, Pneumatic Rubber Fenders, Winches, EU Rollers, Workboat Tomboy 26. A-frame. Accommodation Units. Anchors. Engines. Snatch Blocks. Marine Cranes. Powerpacks. Smit Brackets. Panama Chocks. Snatch Blocks.

DESIGN 8 Island Computer Systems Ltd 41 Horsebridge Hill, Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight, PO30 5TJ, UK Tel: +44 1983 827100 info@maxsurf.net / www.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 8 Diesel Power Holland BV Oostelijke Randweg 18, M111 Industrial Estate Moerdijk, PO Box 2, Moerdjik, NL-4780 AA, The Netherlands Tel: +31 168 388 488 Fax: +31 168 329 620 info@dieselpowerholland.com www.dieselpowerholland.com Sale/Purchase of: Engines (marine, industrial), Generator sets (open containerised), Generator ends only, Marine transmissions, Marine auxiliaries, Marine propulsion, Caterpillar parts, MaK parts. Many brands, types, ratings. Equipment is Used/ Reconditioned/ Unused (Caterpillar specialist). EP Barrus Glen Way, Launton Road, Bicester, Oxon, OX26 4UR, UK Mark Coleman Tel: +44 1869 363636 Fax: +44 8714 298109 customerservices@barrus.co.uk www.barrus.co.uk Barrus offer a full range of Yanmar commercial high-speed, light duty commercial and leisure marine inboard diesel engines, John Deere marine propulsion and generator engines, Shire workboat engines, Mase marine generators, 2-stroke and 4-stroke Mariner commercial outboard engines and a range of SOLAS 2-stroke and 4-stroke outboard engines. Specialist sales and applications engineering support for commercial customers including full engine test facilities. Nationwide dealer networks provide reliable spare parts supply. Finning UK Ltd 19 Witney Road, Poole, Dorset, UK Tel: +44 1202 330 700 Fax: +44 1202 330 730 psmail@finning.co.uk www.finning.co.uk Finning is the sole Cat® dealer in the UK and Ireland, offering the complete range of Cat, MaK and Perkins marine engines. Finning deliver unrivalled service and support through a nationwide network of dedicated marine engineers and the support of Cat dealers worldwide.

8 Golden Arrow Marine Unit 17 Shamrock Quay, William Street, Southampton, Hampshire, SO14 5QH, United Kingdom Tel: +44 2380 710371 Fax: +44 2380 710671 sales@goldenarrow.co.uk www.goldenarrow.co.uk Worldwide sales, service and parts for MAN, Volvo Penta, Yanmar, Perkins, ZF, Northern Lights & Kohler. Complete workshop overhauls, parts supply, dynamometer testing to 2000hp, mobile factory trained engineers. ISO9002:2008 quality system certified. MAN Truck & Bus AG Sales Marine Engines, Vogelweiherstr. 33, 90411 Nuremberg, Germany Tel: +49 911 420 6239 Fax: +49 911 420 1939 man-engines@man.eu www.man-engines.com MAN Engines develops, produces and sells diesel engines for workboats with 6, 8 or 12 cylinders rated at 190kW to 1,324kW (258 hp to 1,800 hp). MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH Maybachplatz 1, D88040 Friedrichshafen, Germany Tel: +49 7541 90 77777 Fax: +49 7541 90 77778 info@hubelmarine.com www.extramile.mtu-online.com MTU has a long tradition in the development, manufacture and supply of marine engines, propulsion plant and automation systems. Up to now more than 24,000 MTU diesel engines have been delivered for both large and small vessels around the world. Macduff Diesels Ltd Old Gamrie Road, Macduff, Aberdeenshire, AB44 1QD, UK 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. 8 Mitchell Powersystems Unit 1 The Quadrangle, Abbey Park Ind Est, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 9AQ, United Kingdom 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. 8 Scania CV AB Scania AB (publ), Verkstadsvägen 13, Sodertalje, SE-151 87, Sweden Tel: +46 8 553 810 00 engines@scania.com www.scania.com/engines The Scania marine solution is based on our marine engine range, and provides an array of flexible options regarding ratings, equipment, transmissions, and instrumentation. From the compact 9and 13-litre inline engines up to the powerful 16-litre V8, the comprehensive range covers a wide spectrum of applications.

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8 Volspec Ltd Woodrolfe Road, Tollesbury, Nr Maldon, Essex, CM9 8SE, UK 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 WKM Cornelisse Trading BV Leerbroekseweg 43, PO Box 146, Gorinchem, 4200 AC, Netherlands Tel: +31 345 517122 Fax: +31 345 684 230 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, gen-sets second hand. Separators. Distributors for J.A.McDermott Corp. WaterMota Ltd See under: Propulsion Systems

DIESEL POWER & PROPULSION 8 Motorenrevisie Spaarnestad Nijverheidsweg 27G, Haarlem, 2031 CN, The Netherlands Tel: +31 23 531 03 17 revisie@spaarnestad.nl www.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) 8 Servogear AS Brubakken 73, Rubbestadneset, Bømlo, N-5420, Norway Tel: +47 53 42 39 50 Fax: +47 534 23999 main.office@servogear.no www.servogear.no Servogear AS is the leading manufacturer of controllable Pitch Propeller (CPP) Systems for high-speed workboats, fast ferries, offshore vessels and yachts. Since 1973, we have delivered over 1600 installations worldwide.

DISTRESS SIGNALS & PYROTECHNICS 8 WesCom Signal & Rescue Langstone Technology Park, Langstone Road, Havant, Hampshire, PO9 1SA, United Kingdom 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 Falmouth Divers Limited Tidal House, Commercial Road, Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 8AL, UK Tel: +44 1326 374736 Fax: +44 1326 377989 office@falmouthdivers.com www.falmouthdivers.com National and international marine civil engineering contractors, specialising in construction projects above and below water in over 67 countries since 1978. Medway Diving Contractors Ltd 215 City Way, Rochester, Kent, ME1 2TL, UK 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. Northern Divers (Eng) Ltd Oslo Road, Sutton Fields Industrial Estate, Hull, Yorkshire, HU7 0YN, UK 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. 8 Quest Underwater Services Ltd Hethfelton Hollow, Wareham, Dorset, BH20 6HJ, UK Tel: +44 1929 405029 Fax: +44 1929 405472 hugh@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. 8 Sub Marine Services Ltd The Docks, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 4NR, UK Tel: +44 1326 211517 Fax: +44 1326 211757 sms@submarinesevices.com www.submarineservices.com Underwater engineers and marine contractors. Full classification society approvals for in-water ship hull survey and maintenance. Range of floating plant for dredging, piling and marine civils. 30 years’ experience.

DOORS Seaglaze Marine Windows Ltd Wendover Road, Rackheath, Norwich, Norfolk, NR13 6LH, UK Tel: +44 1603 720745 Fax: +44 1603 721770 sales@seaglaze.co.uk www.seaglaze.co.uk Seaglaze manufacture a range of high quality Weathertight and Watertight aluminium doors. Most doors are available with Type Approval as well as various window and door furniture options. Look out for our soon to be unveiled Aluminium Watertight Fire Rated Door.

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INDUSTRY DATABASE DREDGING BP Norse Marine (UK) Cleverley Cottage, Bishops Waltham, Southampton, Hampshire, SO32 1FX, UK 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. Boskalis Westminster Ltd Westminster House, Crompton Way, Segensworth West, Fareham, Hampshire, PO15 5SS, UK Tel: +44 1489 885933 bwl@boskalis.com www.boskalis.co.uk UK Leaders in dredging and marine construction including: Reclamation and coastal protection. Beach nourishment and rock breakwaters. Pipeline trenching and scour protection. Full offshore engineering and environmental capability. 8 Dredging International NV Scheldedijk 30, Haven 1025, Zwijndrecht, B-2070, Belgium 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. 8 Jenkins Marine New Harbour Road West, Hamworthy, Poole, Dorset, BH15 4AJ, United Kingdom 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). ML (UK) Dredging Ltd Kettering Terrace, Mile End, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO2 7QH, United Kingdom Tel: +44 23 9282 4210 Fax: +44 23 9282 3386 joe@mluk.co.uk www.mluk.co.uk Backhoe Dredgers, self propelled split hoppers, piling, quay repairs, hydrographic surveys. Hopper charter. marine fabrications, site welding and engineering. Peter Madsen Rederi A/S Godthåbsvej 89, 8660 Skanderborg, Denmark Tel: +45 862 90 100 / +49 461 500 88 62 / +44 11 32 53 80 98 info@peter-madsen.dk www.peter-madsen.dk Operating an efficient fleet of hopper vessels throughout Northern Europe. Specialising in dredging, seabed preparation, scour protection, pipe and cable laying for marine civil engineering and offshore wind farm projects.

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Rohde Nielsen A/S Forge Meadow, London Street, Whissonsett, Dereham, Norfolk, NR20 5ST, UK Tel: +44 1328 701300 Fax: +44 1328 701590 mail@rohde-nielsen.dk www.rohde-nielsen.dk 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. UK Dredging Queen Alexandra House, Cargo Road, Cardiff, Glamorgan, CF10 4LY, UK Tel: +44 29 20 835200 Fax: +44 29 20 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. Van Oord UK Ltd Bankside house, Henfield Road, Small Dole, West Sussex, BN5 9XQ, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1273 494843 infogb@vanoord.com www.vanoord.com Van Oord is one of the UK’s leading dredging and marine contractors. We offer pioneering solutions to marine challenges specialising in dredging, land reclamation and port developments. Wyre Marine Services PO Box 555, Fleetwood, Lancashire, FY7 6GE, UK Tel: +44 7712200200 info@wyremarine.co.uk www.wyremarine.co.uk Grab hopper dredgers. Water injection dredger. Ideal for marinas. Ploughing/bed levelling etc. Road transportable workboats and safety boats for marine construction and dredge support.

DREDGING EQUIPMENT 8 Baars Confloat B.V./ Baars Charter Rivierdijk 276, PO Box 70, Sliedrecht, 3360 AB, Netherlands 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. Neptune Shipyards BV See under: Workboat Builders.

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS Neyland Marine Services Limited Unit 52, Honeyborough Business Park, Neyland, Pembrokeshire, SA73 1SE, UK Jan Davison 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.

ELECTRONICS Actisense 21 Harwell Road, Poole, Dorset, BH17 0GE, UK Tel: +44 1202 746682 sales@actisense.com / www.actisense.com Actisenses advanced working knowledge and understanding of the NMEA standards has enabled them to hone and perfect their NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 product designs and software. Boat Electrics & Electronics Ltd (BEE) Unit 4 Ailsa Business Park, Kyle Road, Irvine, Ayrshire, KA12 8LE, UK Tel: +44 1292 315355 sales@boatelectrics.com www.boatelectrics.com BEE Ltd has 20 staff with engineers working in most parts of the world, from bases in Irvine, Inverkip, Cowes and Oban. They carry out supply, installation and service of Navigation and Communication equipment to all types of vessel. Neyland Marine Services Limited See under: Electrical installations & repairs 8 Ships Electronic Services Ltd Unit 49, Riverside 11, Sir Thomas Longley Road, Medway City Estate, Rochester, Kent, ME2 4DP, UK Tel: + 44 1634 295500 Fax: +44 1634 295536 sales@ses-marine.com www.ses-marine.com A market leader with 35 years’ experience in supplying, installing and maintaining maritime communication and navigation electronics, operating from six strategic sites in the UK.

ENGINES – OUTBOARD Golden Arrow Marine See under: Diesel Engines & Spares Exhaust Systems Halyard (M & I) Ltd 86 Cobham Road, Ferndown Industrial Estate, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 7PQ, UK Tel: +44 1722 710922 technical@halyard.eu.com www.halyard.eu.com UK based exhaust system, noise and vibration control and filtration specialist. halyard designs manufactures and distributes high quality, technically advanced exhaust system and other engine room noise snd vibration control equipment. Halyard offers solutions including a standard range of composite silencers, seperators, GRP tubes & shapes, rubber and silicone hose, bellows & shapes and clamps through to sophisticated, bespoke exhaust systems including DPF and SCR after treatment solutions

FENDERS / FENDERING Battley Marine Ltd East End House, Billingford, Dereham, Norfolk, NR20 4RD, United Kingdom 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, United Kingdom Tel: +44 161 653 5964 ray.jeffries@trelleborg.com www.trelleborg.com Dunlop GRG manufactures a comprehensive range of low pressure fenders for berthing and mooring, anti-boat barrier systems specifically designed for each installation and dracone barges for the transportation of bulk liquids including fuel and crude oil. 8 Fender Innovations Westrak 240, 1771 SV Wieringerwerf, Netherlands Tel: +31 22 37 64 170 info@fenderinnovations.nl www.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 8 FenderTec Ohmweg 47, 2952 BD Alblasserdam, Netherlands Tel: +31 85 401 00 70 Fax: +31 85 401 00 71 info@fendertec.com www.fendertec.com 50 years producing and supplying fenders for protection of ports, pontoons, tug and workboats etc. Wide variety of European Quality rubber fenders short delivery times, large stock and service locations. 8 Manuplas Unit 18 Estover Road, Plymouth, Devon, PL6 7PY, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1752 771740 sales@manuplas.co.uk www.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.

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INDUSTRY DATABASE FINANCE Close Brothers Limited T/A Close Brothers Aviation and Marine Wimbledon Bridge House, 1 Hartfield Road, London, SW19 3RU, United Kingdom Tel: 020 3642 5907 info@closeaviationandmarine.co.uk www.closemarine.co.uk Experienced and respected flexible finance provider for a wide range of British registered commercial vessels including wind farm support vessels, powered barges, tug boats, fishing vessels and work boats. Shawbrook Asset Finance – Marine Shawbrook House, Dorking Business Park, Station Road, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1HJ, United Kingdom Tel: +44 345 604 0975 / +44 7789 685357 paul.ratcliffe@shawbrook.co.uk www.shawbrook.co.uk/asset-finance 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 DETECTION SYSTEMS 8 Acorn Fire Security Waterside House, Trident Park, Trident Way, Blackburn, Lancashire, BB1 3NU, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1254 207532 Fax: +44 1254 607054 sales@acornfiresecurity.com www.acornfiresecurity.com Acorn Fire & Security Ltd are leading worldwide export & distributors of Marine approved fire alarms, fire alarm systems, fire alarm testing equipment, fire suppression systems and gas detection systems.

FIRE FIGHTING PUMPS Hydrodiesel Tuinschouw 4, 4131 MD Vianen, P.O. Box 256, 4130 EG Vianen, Netherlands Tel: +31 34 774 5600 leon@hydrodiesel.com www.hydrodiesel.com Hydrodiesel has extensive experience in high capacity rotating equipment up to 4.500 m³/hr with new modern (pump test) facilities and stock pump units in the Netherlands to suit your needs.

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, Turkey Tel: +90 216 306 82 16 Fax: +90 216 504 06 35 aksisfire@aksisfire.com.tr www.aksisfire.com 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 Marine Fire Safety Limited Hays Bridge Business Centre, Brickhouse Lane, Godstone, Surrey, RH9 8JW, UK Tel: +44 1342 844379 Fax: +44 1342 843172 info@marinefiresafety.co.uk www.marinefiresafety.co.uk Marine Fire Safety are the UK and Europe’s No1 supplier of Marine Approved Stat-X Aerosol Fire Suppression Systems. We offer Supply, Installation and Maintenance for protecting engine rooms and machinery spaces using Stat-X, CO2, FM200 and Novec. We also do Nobel K Galley Systems, Portable Fire Extinguishers, Fire Blankets, Hoses, Connections and Nozzles. All at competitive prices.

FIRE PROTECTION Global Insulation (European) Ltd Unit 84, Station Road, Hayling Island, Hampshire, PO11 0EL, UK Tel: +44 23 9246 2113 globalinsulate@btconnect.com www.globalinsulation.co.uk Suppliers and Installers of Thermal and Fire Insulation to A30, and A60 on Aluminium Structure and Steel Structure. GRP construction as certification to noncombustible material. All materials are to DNV, Lloyds, MCA and BV compliance. Specialised installers to the marine industry. 8 Marinex Fire Protection Benllech, Anglesey, Wales, LL74 8NS, UK Tel: +44 1248 851000 Fax: +44 1248 852809 marinexinfo@marinexfire.co.uk www.marinexfire.co.uk Classification Society standards for fire alarm systems, fire extinguishing systems and marine equipment servicing. Supply, install and service of fire detection systems. Fire suppression / extinguishing via Stat-X, CO2, Fog and Novec. Manufacturers of MCA approved fire warning and detection systems. Generators, Gen Sets & Auxiliaries 8 Sulzer Electro Mechanical Services (UK) Ltd Southampton Service Center, Centurion Industrial Park, Bitterne Road West, Southampton, SO18 1ZA, UK Tel: +44 2380 631 611 service.uk@sulzer.com www.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, UK Tel: +44 1752 208810 sales@atlantismarine.com www.atlantismarine.co.uk/ 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.

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Beta Marine Ltd Davy Way, Waterwells, Quedgeley, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL8 8LT, UK Tel: +44 1453 723492 Fax: +44 1453 883742 sales@betamarine.co.uk www.betamarine.co.uk marine auxiliary gen-sets and are pleased to quote against customers' specific requirements. Products also include diesel driven hydraulic power packs, motor gen-sets, frequency converters, control panels and marine propulsion engines. Requirements of all major classification societies and inspection bodies can be met and production is governed by a rigorous Quality Assurance System. Diesel Power Holland BV Oostelijke Randweg 18, M111 Industrial Estate Moerdijk, PO Box 2, Moerdjik, NL-4780 AA, The Netherlands Tel: +31 168 388 488 Fax: +31 168 329 620 info@dieselpowerholland.com www.dieselpowerholland.com Sale/Purchase of: Engines (marine, industrial), Generator sets (open containerised), Generator ends only, Marine transmissions, Marine auxiliaries, Marine propulsion, Caterpillar parts, MaK parts. Many brands, types, ratings. Equipment is Used/ Reconditioned/ Unused (Caterpillar specialist). Fischer Panda UK Limited 17 Blackmoor Road, Ebblake Estate, Verwood, Dorset, BH31 6AX, UK Tel: +44 1202 820840 Fax: +44 1202 828688 barry.fower@fischerpanda.co.uk www.fischerpanda.co.uk Leading manufacturer of quiet, compact diesel Generator systems, with AC, DC, fixed and variable speed sets. Distributors for HRO & Sea Recovery Watermaker systems, Dometic Air Conditioning systems. WaterMota Ltd See under: Propulsion Systems Webasto Webasto House, White Rose Way, Doncaster Carr, South Yorks, DN4 5JH, UK 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 EJ Bowman (Birmingham) Ltd Chester Street, Aston, Birmingham, B6 4AP, UK Tel: +44 121 359 5401 Fax: +44 121 359 7495 phil.allman@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 d eck equipment.

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Krueger Ltd Krueger House, Queensway, New Milton, Hampshire, BH25 5NN, UK Tel: +44 1425 619869 Fax: +44 1425 638640 info@krueger.co.uk www.krueger.co.uk Est 1979, Krueger design, supply and install heating systems, airconditioning and seating to all types of commercial vessels complying with DNV, Lloyds, Rena and MCA for in build or retrofit. 8 Webasto Webasto House, White Rose Way, Doncaster Carr, South York, DN4 5JH, UK 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.

HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS & SYSTEMS 8 Advanced Component Technology Ltd Unit 4, Ryefield Way, Silsden, Yorkshire, BD20 0EF, UK Tel: +44 1535 650010 Fax: +44 1535 657674 sales@adcomtec.co.uk www.adcomtec.co.uk ACT are the UK hub distribution centre for Kawasaki hydraulic products, a full range of Staffa motors, Kawasaki pumps, Staffa brakes, Staffa gearboxes are stocked in our new purpose built warehouse. Denley Hydraulics Ltd Spen Vale Works, Spen Vale Street, Heckmondwike, West York, WF16 0NQ, UK Tel: +44 1924 413 400 Fax: +44 1924 410 109 sales@denleyhydraulics.co.uk www.denleyhydraulics.co.uk With over 50 years’ experience and knowledge Denley Hydraulics has gained recognition in the marketplace for the bespoke design and manufacture of electro-hydraulic engineering. Providing bespoke effective fluid power solutions for a diverse range of industries, anywhere in the world in the harshest of environments.

HYDROSTATIC RELEASE GEAR CM Hammar AB August Barks gata 15, Frolunda, Gothenburg, S 421 32 V, Sweden Tel: +46 31 709 65 50 Fax: +46 31 49 70 23 info@cmhammar.com www.cmhammar.com Hammar is the company behind the world famous life saving Hammer H20. We provide release units for life rafts and Epirbs, remote release systems for life saving appliances as well as hydrostatic inflators for lifejackets. As the market leader we develop state-of-the-art products by unconventional and innovative thinking. Read more about our products at www.cmhammar.com. Better solutions for safety at sea.

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INDUSTRY DATABASE INSURANCE SERVICES

LIFERAFTS

MARINE CONSTRUCTION

Bishop Skinner Marine 12 Hoffmanns Way, Chelmsford, CM1 1GU, Tel: 01245 291 167 Neil.Tuvey@bluefingroup.co.uk www.bishopskinner.com/ marine-business-insurance/ Delivering expert advice and innovative solutions to the marine trades sector including commercial workboats, passenger craft, boat yards, boat builders and repairers. Please contact us to discuss your needs.

Marine Fire Safety Limited Hays Bridge Business Centre, Brickhouse Lane, Godstone, Surrey, RH9 8JW, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1342 844379 Fax: +44 1342 843172 info@marinefiresafety.co.uk www.marinefiresafety.co.uk Marine Fire Safety are UK distributors for CSM liferafts. Offering Hire, Supply and Maintenance throughout the UK. ISO and SOLAS Shipswheel marked liferafts available to suit all small commercial vessels.

8 JD Marine & Sons Ltd Lock Head, Kings Dock, Swansea, SA1 1QR, Wales Tel: 01792 457174 enquires@jdmarineandsons.com www.jdmarineandsons.com/ JD Marine operate a fleet of vessels from a strategic position covering the UK. With many years’ experience in the marine sector and a highly skilled workforce enable JDM to provide a diverse range of services from inland waterway work, jetty/pier construction & repairs, marine civils & vessel hire, and has the capacity to carry out projects as the principal or sub-contractor

Knighthood Corporate Assurance Services Ltd Knighthood House, Imberhorne Lane, East Grinstead, Sussex, RH19 1LB, UK 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 Red7 Marine See under: Marine construction

LIFE SAVING EQUIPMENT Adec Marine Limited 4 Masons Avenue, Croydon, Surrey, CR0 9XS, UK Tel: +44 208 6869717 Fax: +44 208 6809912 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. Jo Bird & Co Ltd Factory Lane, Basonbridge, Highbridge, Somerset, TA9 4RN, UK Tel: +44 1278 785546 Fax: +44 1278 780541 info@jobird.co.uk / www.jobird.co.uk Manufacturer of high quality Lloyds and ABS approved cabinets for the storage of on board safety equipment. They are designed to provide long term effective protection in all marine environments. 8 Pinpoint Electronics Ltd Kipsy Cottage, Exminster, EX6 8AT, Devon, UK Tel: +447421 995 939 sally.dale@pinpointelectronics.com www.pinpointelectronics.com Pinpoint Electronics was established to distribute 'new and innovative' navigation, radio tracking and marine safety equipment. United Moulders Ltd Trading Estate, Farnham, Surrey, GU9 9NY, UK Tel: +44 1252 738221 www.UML.co.uk 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.

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LIGHTING Francis Searchlights Ltd Union Road, Bolton, Lancashire, BL2 2HJ, UK Tel: +44 1204 558960 Fax: +44 1204 558979 sales@francis.co.uk www.francis.co.uk British design and manufacture, Searchlights and lighting since 1901. The largest most powerful range for Marine, Security and Anti-piracy. Service and support world-wide. Fully approved to all Naval and Defence standards to ISO9001. New on-line catalogue including data sheets and user / installation manuals. Hella Marine Unit 6 Appletree Industrial Estate, Chipping Warden, Banbury, OX17 1LL, United Kingdom Tel: +441295 662400 gary.nash@hella.com www.hellamarine.com Hella provide world leading lighting products with decades of LED design expertise. Hella Marine lamps are 'Fit and forget' by design, and use high quality materials to set the benchmarks for reliability and efficiently. All LED products are covered by a 5 year warranty rated ti IP67, and certified to global approval standards. Hella Marine products includeNavigation, floodlights, interior, engine room, courtesy lighting.

MAN OVERBOARD RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS

8 Land & Water Group Ltd Weston Yard, Albury, Surrey, GU5 9AF, UK www.land-water.co.uk Tel: +44 844 875 1260 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. Medtow Marine Ltd Rooks Hill House, Bitchet Green, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 0NG, UK Tel: +44 7831 168996 Fax: +44 1732 761957 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. Red7 Marine Shore Farm, Wrabness, Manningtree, Essex, CO11 2TG, UK Tel: +44 1255 886710 /Fax: +44 1255 886658 enquiries@r7m.co.uk / www.red7marine.co.uk Internationally recognised company specialising in marine plant hire and marine construction. Jack up barge specialists with a large hire fleet of flat top barges, modular floats and workboats. Design and build of marine structures including inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM) to its private, framework, utility and offshore renewables clients.

Energy Marine (INTERNATIONAL) Ltd 12 Clipstone Brook Ind Estate, Cherrycourt Way, Leighton Buzzard, LU7 4TX, United Kingdom 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.

8 TMS (Teignmouth Maritime Services Limited) Unit 22B Dawlish Business Park, Exeter Road, Dawlish, Devon, EX7 0NH, UK 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.

8 I.C.Brindle & Co Ltd 15 Moor Road, Broadstone, Dorset, BH18 8AZ, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1202 657814 info@icbrindle.com www.icbrindle.com I.C.Brindle & Co Ltd, specialise in man overboard, lifesaving equipment and waterside safety for the commercial shipping industry as well as being one of the leading publishers of Martime training publications

8 Van De Grijp Buizen (Pipes & Parts) BV Rietgorsweg 11, PO Box 72, Papendrecht, 3350 AB, Netherlands Tel: +31 786 446 464 Fax: +31 786 446 465 sales@vandegrijp.com www.vandegrijp.com VandeGrijp is an independent company specialized in production of steel tubes, piles and tubular constructions made to customer’s specifications. VandeGrijp excels in production of heavy steel constructions.

8 Walcon Marine Cockerell Close, Segensworth West, Fareham, Hampshire, PO15 5SR, UK 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 self-propelled barge. Manufacturers of high quality pontoon and associated equipment.

MARINE RENEWABLES MARINETECH 34 Burgess Close, Minster, Ramsgate, Kent, United Kingdom Tel: 07816468210 perbill7810@gmail.com Hands-on practical experience of coastal, Tidal, shallow draught marine civils. method feasibility studies and recommendations, cable route planning and landfall, fisheries consultation and representation.

MARINE SURVEYORS Associated Maritime Consultants 63 Rufus Gardens, West Totton, Southampton, Hampshire, SO40 8TB, UK Tel: +44 23 8087 3295 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, Netherlands 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. CubiSystem 20 RUE ROZE, Portbail, Basse-Normandie, Portbail, France Tel: +33 2 33 045 000 Fax: +33 2 33 048 233 contact@cubisystem.com www.cubisystem.fr/en/ We provide a complete service, from the development of our client’s project through to its final installation for open sea, river, inland waterways and lake applications.

MONITORING SYSTEMS 8 GPLink 1500 Sensation Weigh, Beaufort NC, 28516, United States Tel: +1 252 504 5113 dwebb@gplink.com / www.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.

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INDUSTRY DATABASE

8 Reygar Frog Lane, North Nibley, Dursley, Gloucestershire, GL11 6DJ, UK Tel: +44 7932 052 829 chris.hr@reygar.co.uk www.reygar.co.uk BareFLEET remotely monitors fuel use, engine health, vibration, navigation, weather and VMMS info. View information live and get concise daily vessel summaries. Reygar also offers control systems including Dynamic Positioning.

Sealite Pty Ltd 11 Pinbush Rd, Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK Tel: +44 1502 588026 Fax: +44 1502 588047 info@sealite.com / www.sealite.com Sealite develops and manufactures high-tech marine Aids to Navigation, servicing customers worldwide to enhance the safety and efficiency of international waterways. Sealite’s innovative products include solarpowered LED marine lanterns, bridge, barge and area lighting, marine buoys and monitoring and control systems.

8 Tidal Transit Limited Unit 2, Docking Rural Workshops, Station Road, Docking, Norfolk, PE31 8LT, UK Tel: +44 1485 518 760 Fax: +44 1485 518 733 Leo@tidal-transit.com www.tidal-transit.com TTL offers fast, efficient, crew transfer using custom-built, stable, MCA category 1, high specification, wind farm support vessels, operated by qualified, local, knowledgeable professionals.

MOORING & BERTHING – GENERAL

8 Trinity House The Commercial Department, Trinity House Depot, The Quay, Harwich, Essex, CO12 3JW, UK 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.

OIL POLLUTION CONTROL

Smith Berger Marine Inc 7915 10th Avenue So, Seattle, WA 98108, United States 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, France 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 Almarin C/Costa Brava, 25-29 Local 10, Barcelona, 08030, Spain Tel: +34 933601 101 Fax: +34 933601 102 info@almarin.es www.almarin.es Almarin, part of Grupo Lindley, is an AtoN company specialized in the supply and manufacture of equipment for marine aids to navigation such as buoys and beacons. JFC Marine Weir Road, Tuam, Co Galway, Ireland Tel: +44 7792 772447 Fax: +353 93 24923 graham@jfcmarine.com www.jfcmarine.com JFC Marine with over 30 years’ experience, manufacture and supply a complete range of navigation and marker buoys, supplied with mooring systems. JFC Marine offer an extensive range of aids to navigation equipment including lanterns, AIS systems, battery and solar powered solutions.

NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT 8 AMI Marine Ltd Unit 9, Crosshouse Centre, Crosshouse Road, Southampton, Hampshire, SO14 5GZ, UK Tel: +44 2380 480450 sales@amimarine.com www.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. 8 Marine Data Systems Ltd Forest Road, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30, UK Tel: +44 1983 822180 Fax: +44 1983 822181 info@marine-data.co.uk www.marine-data.co.uk A British multi award-winning company, Marine Data Systems leads the world in the development and manufacture of marine navigation equipment and associated control systems.

OCEANOGRAPHIC / HYDROGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT 8 Valeport Ltd St Peter's Quay, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 5EW, UK Tel: +44 1803 869292 Fax: +44 1803 869293 sales@valeport.co.uk www.valeport.co.uk Wave recorder, tide gauge, sound velocity, CTD, echo sounder, current meter, logger, bathymetry, water level, hydrographic, oceanographic, depth sensors, wave measurement.

OFFSHORE SUPPORT HVS Dredging Support BV Vijver 12, Harlingen, 8861 BS, Netherlands Tel: +31 653 663 292 info@hvsds.nl \ www.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.

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8 Lamor Corporation UK Ltd 3 Medina Court, Arctic Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 7XD, United Kingdom 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, United Kingdom Tel: +44 23 8029 2992 suestevens@suestevensmedia.co.uk www.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 Jotun Paints (Europe) Ltd Stather Road, Flixborough Industrial estate, Scunthorpe, DN15 8RR, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1724 400 000 enquiries@jotun.co.uk www.jotun.co.uk Jotun Paints offer a full range of anti-foulings, anticorrosive protective coatings and decorative paints for steel, aluminium, wood and GRP surfaces.

PILOT BOATS Safehaven Marine Ashgrove, Cobh, Cork, Ireland Tel: +353 86 8054582 info@safehavenmarine.com www.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

PIPE COUPLINGS Marine Ventures Ltd – Straub Pipe Coupling Marven House, 1 Field Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 6AP, UK Tel: +44 118 950 3707 Fax: +44 118 950 4066 straub@marineventures.co.uk www.straub.co.uk Straub pipe joining system and wrap around repair concept. A well proven means of joining plain-end metal (carbon, cunifer, stainless) pipework in minutes.

PONTOONS CubiSystem See under: Modular Pontoon systems 8 Marine Designs Ltd South West Shipyard, Ponsharden, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 2SE, UK Tel: +44 1326 214750 Fax: +44 1326 678246 info@marinedesigns.co.uk www.marinedesigns.co.uk Marine access solutions for commercial berthing. We design, manufacture and install large pontoons & floating piers for a variety of operators, ranging from ferries to rescue services, port operators and the offshore wind industry. In 2007 we introduced the award winning DockMaster concrete pontoon range, a heavy duty system capable of providing berthing solutions for vessels up to 20,000 tonnage. DockMaster offers a long life product with excellent stability and wave attenuation performance. Marine Designs Ltd is part of the A&P Group. Neptune Shipyards BV See under: Workboat Builders VolkerBrooks Ltd White Lund, Morecambe, Lancashire, LA 3 3BY, UK Tel: +44 1524 599400 Fax: +44 1524 599401 info@volkerbrooks.co.uk www.volkerbrooks.co.uk VolkerBrooks is a specialist manufacturer and supplier of the Linkflote pontoon system, which is fully compatible with Uniflote pontoons. Road transportable pontoons, floating bridges, ferries/barges, marine plant and equipment hire. 8 Walcon Marine Cockerell Close, Segensworth West, Fareham, Hampshire, PO15 5SR, UK 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 self-propelled barge. Manufacturers of high quality pontoon and associated equipment.

POWER & PROPULSION 8 Hamilton Jet EMEA Unit 26, The Birches Industrial Estate, East Grinstead, W Sussex, RH19 1XZ, UK 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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INDUSTRY DATABASE PROPELLER CUTTERS

PROPULSION SYSTEMS

Ambassador Marine Limited 252 Hursley, Winchester, Hants, SO21 2JJ, UK Tel: +44 1962 775405 Fax: +44 1962 775250 sales@ropestripper.com www.ropestripper.com We design and manufacture the patented Stripper propeller protector, Providing the best protection for MoD, Police, Pilots, Trinity House, RNLI, NRA and discerning professionals worldwide.

8 Centa Transmissions Ltd See under: Propulsion Coupling (Flexible)

PROPELLER DESIGN & MANUFACTURE 8 France Helices 12 Allée des Gabians, Cannes, 06150, France 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 Bruntons Propellers Ltd Oakwood Business Park, Stephenson Road West, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, CO15 4TL, UK Tel: +44 1255 420 005 Fax: +44 1255 427 775 sales@bruntons-propellers.com www.bruntons-propellers.com Over 100 years' experience and knowledge goes into every propeller and sterngear package produced by Bruntons. Commercial and naval vessels of every type have been, and still are, the beneficiaries. 8 Teignbridge Propellers International Limited Great Western Way, Forde Road, Brunel Industrial Estate, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 4AW, UK. 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 COUPLING (FLEXIBLE) Centa Transmissions Ltd Thackley Court, Thackley Old Road, Shipley, Bradford, Yorks, BD18 1BW, UK Tel: +44 1274 531 034 Fax: +44 1274 531 159 post@centa-uk.co.uk www.centa-uk.co.uk/marine offers a comprehensive range of flexible couplings, internal shafting and seals, disconnect clutches and thrust bearings. Torsional compatibility is a keyoffering and noise and vibration reduction a speciality. New compact electromagnetic clutch for any PTO drive now available. We also represent Kumera Norgear.

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Marine Jet Power AB Hansellisgatan 6, Uppsala, SE-754 50, Sweden Tel: +46 10 164 10 00 sales@marinejetpower.com www.marinejetpower.com MJP offer a full range of stainless steel and aluminum waterjets with mixed- or axial-flow, covering engine powers from 112 kW to 21 MW, and intake diameters from 250 mm to 1550 mm. Our units can be specially adapted for each individual installation giving optimum performance in various configurations including, single, twin, triple and quad waterjet installations. Masson Marine 5 rue Henri Cavallier, 89100 Saint Denis les Sens, France Tel: +33 03 86 95 62 00 Fax: +33 03 86 95 13 78 www.masson-marine.com Masson Marine is French maker of propulsion systems (gearboxes, propellers and azimuthal thrusters) for workboats applications. We benefit from both a worldwide network and also our own engineering department on site where production is carried out and controlled. WaterMota Ltd Cavalier Road, Heathfield Ind Estate, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 6TQ, UK 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 take-off 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.

PUMPS 8 Gianneschi Pumps and Blowers srl Via Luigi Gianneschi, Capezzano Pianore, 55040, Italy Tel: (+39) 0584 365101 Fax: +39 0584 969411 info@gianneschi.net www.gianneschi.net Gianneschi Pumps and Blowers designs and produces a wide range of products like pumps, water heaters, fans and fresh/ sea water systems. Products are tested before delivered to the customers. KPM-Marine 85 Buckingham St, Birmingham, B19 3HU, UK Tel: +44121 359 6434 Fax: +44 121 333 5333 sales@kpm-marine.com www.kpm-marine.com Designers and manufacturers of safety critical systems including; DNVGL approved suspension seating, predator bilge pumps, pregressive cavity sludge pumps, water strainers, self-contained engine room vents/fire dampers, interior modular fit-out modules, light weight and customisable accomodation containers, intelligent fender system (IFS) to measure load on WF tower

PUMPS, COMPRESSORS & HYDRAULICS 8 Hydraflow Hydraulics Uk Unit 4A, Eastbank Road, Felnex Ind. Estate, Newport, NP19 4PP, Tel: 01633 270150 Fax: 01633 280007 Sales@hydraflowuk.co.uk www.hydraflowhydraulics.com/ We have the experience and knowledge to become a valuable partner to either manufacture or service your cylinders and systems requirements. Hydraflow specialize in the refurbishments and manufacture of stainless steel cylinders for certain marine applications. Plus, larger cylinders, for use such as lock, sluice gates and general marine.

RIBS (RIGID INFLATABLE BOAT) 8 A.H.Parker & Sons (Gt. Britain) Limited 2 Rustic House, Hayes Lane, Slinfold, West Sussex, RH13 0ST, United Kingdom Tel: +44 140 378 0470 info@parkerribs.com www.parkerribs.com Parker Ribs- Manufacturers and supplier of commercial & military rigid inflatable boats. Range from 5.10 to 16.0m. Open type or with cabin, single or twin propulsion, propeller or water jet. All bespoke and custom built Ribcraft Ltd Edward Close, Houndstone Business Park, Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 8RU, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1935 411846 Fax: +44 1935 411870 sales@ribcraft.co.uk www.ribcraft.co.uk Manufacturers of Commercial, Rescue, Diving and Leisure Ribs from 4.2 to 12.0 metres. Inboard, outboard and jet power options. CE and MCA Type Approved. 8 Specialised Marine Support Ltd Easdale, Oban, Argyll, PA34 4RF, United Kingdom Tel: 01852 300341 info@specialisedmarinesupport.com www.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 Planet Ocean Ltd Unit 16, Camberley Business Centre, Bracebridge, Camberley, Surrey, GU15 3DP, United Kingdom Tel: +44845 1081457 Fax: +44845 280 3349 sales@planet-ocean.co.uk www.planet-ocean.co.uk Deep Trekker Mini ROV’s - Affordable, Portable, Reliable. Data Buoys and systems. Positon monitoring and tracking. Port and harbour monitoring. Telemetry Systems Water Quality sensors.

Saab Seaeye Seaeye House, 20 Brunel Way, Segensworth, Fareham, Hampshire, PO15 5SD, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1489 898000 Fax: +44 1489 898001 rovs@saabgroup.com www.seaeye.com Saab Seaeye is the world’s largest manufacturer of electric ROVs, and now includes Saab’s underwater vehicle range of tethered, autonomous and hybrid underwater vehicle systems for the defence industry.

RECRUITMENT 8 Seamariner Ltd Seamariner Ltd, The Square, Fawley, Southampton, Hampshire, SO45 1TA, United Kingdom Tel: +44 23 8084 0374 Fax: +44 23 8084 5563 recruitment@seamariner.com www.seamariner.com Established in 1992, Seamariner has been a leading Marine Recruitment Specialist for over 25 years. We specialise in Maritime & Shipping, Ship Management, Renewables, Onshore and offer assistance with Travel & Logistics. We supply all ranks of seafarers to shipping companies all over the world, we offer you all of the services you need to ensure the recruitment process is a smooth and efficient one, from sourcing candidates to their first day at work and with everything in between. We are ISO 9001:2015 and MLC 2006 accredited.

RORO SOLUTIONS Retro Bridge BV Bruistensingel 152, 5232 AC, Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands Tel: +31 73 640 87 70 Fax: +31 73 644 23 69 sales@retrobridge.com www.retrobridge.com Come to us to Rent, Lease or Buy a RoRo facility. We look forward to helping you.

ROPES Cotesi UK Ltd 10 Ripponden Business Park, Oldham Road, Ripponden, UK, HX6 4DJ, United Kingdom 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. Southern Ropes Aztec House, 1 A Southampton Road, Park Gate, Southampton, S031 6BX, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1489 589 333 Fax: +44 1489 481 653 sales@southernropes.co.uk www.southernropes.com Manufacturing twisted and braided Rope for custom and standard specification.

SAFETY AMI Marine Ltd See under: Navigation Equipment

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8 Ocean Safety Ltd Saxon Wharf, Lower York Street, Southampton, Hampshire, SO14 5QF, UK Tel: +44 (023) 8072 0800 Fax: +44 (023) 8072 0801 osinfo@3sisafety.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 8 H Henriksen Trleborgveien 15, Tnsberg, 3101, Norway 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.

SANITATION & PLUMBING Lee Sanitation Ltd Wharf Road, Fenny Compton, Warwickshire, CV47 2FE, United Kingdom 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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SEARCHLIGHTS Francis Searchlights Ltd Union Road, Bolton, Lancashire, BL2 2HJ, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1204 558960 Fax: +44 1204 558979 sales@francis.co.uk www.francis.co.uk British design and manufacture, Searchlights and lighting since 1901. The largest most powerful range for Marine, Security and Anti-piracy. Service and support world-wide. Fully approved to all Naval and Defence standards to ISO9001. New on-line catalogue including data sheets and user / installation manuals.

SEATING & CHAIRS Capital Seating 1 Forward Park Sheene Road, Gorse Hill Industrial Estate, Beaumont Leys, Leicester, LE4 1BF, United Kingdom Tel: +44 116 216 9910 Fax: 0116 216 9911 sales@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. NorSap UK Cleeve Hill, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52 3QE, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1242 676 253 info@norsapuk.com www.norsapuk.com Norsap’s extensive range of chairs and tracks provides robust, ergonomic seating for the wheelhouse, bridge and other operational areas of working ships or the ultimate in bespoke superyacht luxury.

8 Network Innovation Solutions Limited Farncombe Estate Broadway, Harveys place, Worcestershire, WR12 7LJ, United Kingdom Tel: +44 20 8286 6768 www.networkinv.com/ Network Innovations provides satellite communication solutions that empower you with reliable voice and data connectivity across the globe.

8 SHOXS Seats 102-2932 Ed Nixon Terrace, Victoria, BC, V9B 0B2, Canada Tel: +1 206 962 1986 bryanwood@shoxs.com www.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 The AST Group Head Office: Satellite House, Bessemer Way, Harfreys Industrial Estate, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 0LX, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1493 440 011 Fax: +44 1493 249721 info@theastgroup.com www.theastgroup.com The AST Group consists of ten individual companies each possessing individual specialist abilities, serving the UK, Afica, America, Asia and Australia. AST has a provern track record in delivering high profile satellite and radio based communications projects and m2m solutions.

8 The Seat Design Company Ltd 19 Charity Road, Amber Business Centre, Riddings, Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 4BR, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1773 603007 sue.cooper@seatdesign.com www.seatdesign.com Leading UK-based, automotive seat Specialist SDC have now launched their Greenlight seating system designed specifically for the marine environment. Fully DNV approved the seat including suspension is extremely lightweight, 24kg, offering significant fuel savings and excellent performance.

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SHIP REGISTRATION SERVICES 8 Hubel Marine B.V. P.O.Box 3219, Rotterdam, 3033 AE, Netherlands Tel: +31 10 458 7338 Fax: +31 10 458 7662 www.hubelmarine.com Vessel Registration & Marine Surveyors. Panama - Belize - St. Kitts -Tuvalu Kiribati - 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.

STABILISERS 8 Naiad Dynamics Unit 3 Nelson Industrial Park, Manaton Way, Hedge End, Southampton, Hampshire, SO30 2JH, UK 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. Seakeeper Inc 44425 Pecan Court, Suite 151, California, MD 20619, United States 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. Feel how Seakeeper will change your experience.

STEERING GEAR WaterMota Ltd See under: Propulsion Systems

THICKNESS GAUGES Tritex NDT Ltd Unit 10 Mellstock Business Park, Higher Bockhampton, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 8QJ, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1305 257160 Fax: +44 1305 259573 sales@tritexndt.com www.tritexndt.com Tritex NDT manufactures Ultrasonic Thickness Gauges to check metal thickness for corrosion. Gauges ignore coatings using multiple echo and are used for hull inspection and surveys.

TRANSMISSIONS WaterMota Ltd See under: Propulsion Systems

TUGS Herman Sr bv Aventurijn 202, Dordrecht, 3316LB, The Netherlands Tel: +31 78 619 25 07 info@hermansr.com www.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 a wide range of shoal buster and multicats and over 30 years of experience we are specialists in: Towing, Anchor handling, Survey, Seabed ploughing, Dredging support, Offshore renewables support. 8 Marine & Towage Services Group Ltd (MTS Group) Kings Quay, King Street, Brixham, TQ5 9FW, United Kingdom 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. Van Wijngaarden Marine Services BV Buitenweistraat 15, 3372 BC Hardinxveld-Giessendam, Netherlands Tel: +31 184 490 244 info@wijngaarden.com www.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.

TUGS, TOWING & SALVAGE 8 DSB Offshore Ltd Riverbank House, 1 Putney Bridge Road, London, SW6 3JD, United Kingdom Tel: +44 207 384 2882 brokers@dsboffshore.com www.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, Netherlands Tel: +31 653 663 292 info@hvsds.nl www.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.

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8 Med Marine Omer Avni Mah. Inebolu Sok. No:21, Setustu-Kabatas, Beyoglu, Istanbul, 34427 Tel: +90 212 311 18 00/01 info@medmarine.com.tr www.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 8 Sanmar Shipyards Aydintepe Mh., Guzin Sok. No: 31, Istanbul, 34947 Icmeler / Tuzla, Turkey Tel: +(90) 216 458 5900 Fax: +(90) 216 458 5959 info@sanmar.com.tr www.sanmar.com.tr Sanmar has been producing tugboats and providing services for some of the world’s leading owner/operators around the world for four decades.

UNDERWATER SERVICES Oceanscan Ltd Denmore Road, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, AB23 8JW, UK Tel: +44 1224 707000 Fax: +44 1224 707001 sales@oceanscan.co.uk www.oceanscan.net Oceanscan has the most up-to-date rental solutions on the market, with over 5000 products available, our investment in new technologies allows you access to the latest equipment at a fraction of the cost.

VALVES Johnson Valves Unit 7 Trinity Court, Calmore Ind Est, Totton, Southampton, Hants, SO40 3WX, UK Tel: +44 2380 669 666 Fax: +44 2380 669 606 sales@johnsonvalves.com www.johnsonvalves.com Johnson Valves has over 50 years’ experience in the industrial, marine and boiler industries, offering pipeline valves, metering systems and associated products to corporations, contractors, utilities, end-users and the general public in the UK and worldwide.

VESSEL BUILD & REPAIR 8 Inventory Locator Service (ILS) 8001 Centerview Parkway, Memphis, TN 38018, United States Tel: +1 901 794 5000 marketing@ILSmart.com www.ILSmart.com ILS specializes in solving critical shortages in the maritime supply chain, making it easier for purchasers to find the parts they need.

WELDING Nelson Stud Welding UK 47-49 Edison Rd, Rabans Lane Ind Est, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP19 8TE, UK Tel: +44 1296 433500 Fax: +44 1296 487930 enquiries@nelson-europe.co.uk www.nelson-europe.co.uk Nelson Stud Welding are global leaders in the manufacture and supply of advanced automated and manual stud welding systems, associated weld studs and consumables.

WINCHES 8 ACE Winches Cheyne House, Towie Barclay Works, Turriff, Scotland, Aberdeenshire, AB53 8EN, UK Tel: +44 1888 511600 Fax: +44 1888 511601 info@ace-winches.co.uk 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. Bezemer Dordrecht BV PO Box 154, Bunsenstraat 49, Dordrecht, 3316 GC, Netherlands Tel: +31 78 6181000 Fax: +31 786 187 019 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. 8 Gemmell and Prout Marine Ltd Swann Street, Hull, Yorkshire, HU2 0PH, UK 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.

WATERPROOF COMMUNICATIONS

Ibercisa Deck Machinery Molinos 25, (Pontevedra), 36213-Vigo, Spain 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 Iridium Waterproof Communication Systems Porthusvej, Kvistgaard, Denmark Tel: +45 43 43 26 26 info@iwcs.eu www.iwcs.eu IWCS is a leading supplier of waterproof wireless intercom system for marine and mission critical use. At IWCS we are dedicated to developing advanced and user-friendly marine intercom systems providing our professional customers trouble-free communication even under the most demanding conditions.

Lebus International Engineers Ltd Pioneer House, Shorebury Point, Amy Johnson Way, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY4 2RX, UK 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.

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Lemans Nederland BV PO Box 527, Bergen op Zoom, NL 4600 AM, Netherlands 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. North Sea Winches Ltd Dunslow Road, Scarborough, Yorkshire, YO11 3UT, UK Tel: +44 1723 584080 Fax: +44 1723 581605 sales@nswinches.co.uk www.nswinches.co.uk tc. Design and manufacture of hydraulic and electric winches, windlasses and capstans for marine and onshore applications including tugs, workboats, mooring systems and port and harbour construction.

WINDOW WIPERS Durowipers Unit 20, Oldends Lane Industrial Estate, Stonehouse, Glos, GL10 3RQ, UK 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.

WINDOWS Houdini Marine Windows Hallmark Industrial Estate, Southminster, Essex, CMO 7EH, UK Tel: +44 1621 773590 Fax: +44 1621 773852 sales@houdini-marine.co.uk www.houdini-marine.co.uk A leading supplier of custom madealuminium marine windows, hatches, windscreens and doors. A new DNV approved lightweight, heavy duty clampframed door system, and a watertight flushsliding window have recently been introduced to the product range.

WORKBOAT BUILDERS Alicat Workboats Ltd Southtown Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 0JJ, UK Tel: +44 1493 655171 Fax: +44 1493 656299 sales@alicatworkboats.com www.alicatworkboats.com Aluminium and Steel boat building Specialising in commercial workboat Catamarans and Monohull vessels up to 30 metres. Building to MCA, Lloyds and Bureau Veritas codes. From Bespoke one off builds to multiple production runs. A complete service from design to delivery. A full repair and refit division is also available. Lloyds appraised to ISO 9001:2008.

8 Aluminium Marine Consultants Ltd Suite E (South), Venture Quays, Castle Street, East Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO32 6EZ, UK Tel: +44 1983 298 736 info@aluminium-boats.com www.aluminium-boats.com Aluminium Workboats, WFSV, Diving, Rescue, Patrol, Police & Pilot Boats, Oil Spill Response and Hovercraft built to order. Working with the Naval Architect of your choice or our own bespoke design solutions. 8 Brunswick Commercial & Government Products 420 Megan Z Ave, Edgewater, FL 32132 Tel: +1 386 423 2900 bcgpinfo@whaler.com We've been in the business of building boats for commercial and military applications for more than fifty years. Offering, Boston Whaler Fiberglass boats, Impact Rigid-Hull Inflatable boats and Sentry Aluminum boats. 8 Cheetah Marine OceanBlue Quay, The Esplanade, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, PO38 1JR, UK Tel: +44 1983 852398 mail@cheetahmarine.co.uk www.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) 8 Damen PO Box 1, 4200 AA Gorinchem, Gorinchem, Netherlands Tel: +31 183 639911 Fax: +31 183 632189 info@damen.com www.damen.com Damen Shipyards Gorinchem is active in the design and construction of various types of vessels (tugs, workboats, high speed craft, etc) for different clients. 8 De Jong & Lavino BV Deilseweg 13, Geldermalsen, 4191 NX, The Netherlands Tel: +31 345 573241 info@jola.nl / www.jola.nl Thanks to our enormous stock we can supply any steel plate or profile at the right time. We are the proud market leader in steel plates, Bulb Flats and other shipbuilding profiles. 8 Macduff Shipyard Limited The Harbour, Macduff, Aberdeenshire, AB44 1QT, UK Tel: +44 1261 832234 Fax: +44 1261 833541 enquiries@macduffshipyards.com www.macduffshipyards.com Complete service from design to completion, including kit profiling, fabrication, engineering and outfitting. Major conversion work undertaken, Full repair facilities and crane hire available 8 Mainstay Marine Solutions The Dockyard, Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, SA72 6TE, UK Tel: +44 1646 681117 Fax: +44 1646 686414 enquiries@mainstaymarine.co.uk www.mainstaymarine.co.uk Based in UK we design, build, maintain and repair aluminium & steel semi-submersible structures. Skills developed over 30 years are showcased in Pilot Boats, Workboats and Renewable Energy Devices.

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8 Neptune Shipyards BV Hardinxveld-Giessendam, NL-3370 AA, Netherlands Tel: +31 184 621423 Fax: +31 184 612741 info@neptunemarine.com www.neptunemarine.com Neptune Shipyards BV is a shipyard with over 40 years of experience in building tugboats, workboats, pontoons and other commercial ships. Since the hulls are built in the Netherlands under the company’s own control, we can deliver a ship within a very short time period, based on a design developed in full collaboration with the client. Ribcraft Ltd See under: Ribs (Rigid Inflatable Boat) 8 Sanmar Shipyards Aydintepe Mh., Guzin Sok. No: 31, Istanbul, 34947 Icmeler / Tuzla, Turkey Tel: +(90) 216 458 5900 Fax: +(90) 216 458 5959 info@sanmar.com.tr www.sanmar.com.tr Sanmar has been producing tugboats and providing services for some of the world’s leading owner/operators around the world for four decades. More than 180 tugboats benefiting from all this wealth of experience are presently in operation on international seas. Sanmar builds vessels at its two custom-built, state of the art yards located in Turkey’s shipbuilding heartland. South Boats IOW Ltd Medina Shipyard, Pelham Road, Isle of Wight, PO31 7PG, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1983 280030 bencolman@southboatsiow.com www.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. Southampton Marine Services Ltd Unit 1 Ocean Quay, Belvidere Road, Southampton, Hants, SO14 5QY, UK Tel: +44 23 8114 1010 Fax: +44 23 8022 3398 info@southamptonmarineservices.com www.southamptonmarineservices.com Southampton Marine Services specialise in ship building, ship repairs and steel fabrication across all aspects of the marine industry.

WORKBOATS Commercial Rib Charter Unit 6 Dell Buildings, Milford Road, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 0ED, UK Tel: +44 1590 607103 info@commercialribcharter.co.uk www.commercialribcharter.co.uk Large fleet. Sizes from 6m to 15m. SOLAS open Ribs to MCA Cat 1 wheelhouse CTV and survey Ribs. Crew transfer, Dive Support, Survey, Cable Lay Support, Police and Military. Bareboat available.

Fastnet Shipping Ltd Marine Support Services Base, Bilberry, Waterford City, Waterford, Ireland 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, Jack Up Barges, Pontoons, Tugs, Crane Barges, Dredgers and various other workboats. Jenkins Marine See under: Dredging Mistress Sea Charters Ltd Elms Barn Elms Lane, Wangford, Lowestoft, Southwold, Suffolk, NR34 8BA, UK Tel: +44 1502 578852 mistressseacharters@gmail.com www.seacharters.co.uk 10m SouthBoats crew transfer catamaran for charter. MCA Cat 2-60m from safe harbour. Up to 12 passengers. Fitted with crew transfer platform and certified diver recovery winch. Crewed and suitable for crew transfer, tanker crew transfer, dive support and survey work. Very economical – approx 45L/hr. Call or email for details. Offshore Turbine Services 3 Maypool Building, Dartside Quay, Brixham, TQ5 0GD, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1803 845577 info@offshoreturbineservices.co.uk www.offshoreturbineservices.co.uk OTS operate a fleet of reliable, versatile workboats that can transport technicians, cargo and fuel to offshore work sites and vessels. Our experienced managers and marine crew will ensure the work is completed safely and on time.

Thames Workboats 2 The Yews, Gravesend, Kent, DA12 1PA, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1474 363025 richard@thamesworkboats.com www.thamesworkboats.co.uk Diving Support, Mooring duties, Dock piloting, Crew Transfer, Supply transfer and Hydrographical survey work for many years. Operational for over 30 years, all our skippers are MCA approved Boatmasters and Yachtmasters. Tidal Transit Limited See under: Offshore Support Williams Shipping See under: Barges

WORKBOATS – ALUMINIUM Alicat Workboats Ltd Southtown Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 0JJ, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1493 655171 Fax: +44 1493 656299 sales@alicatworkboats.com www.alicatworkboats.com Aluminium and Steel boat building Specialising in commercial workboat Catamarans and Monohull vessels Up to 30 metres. Building to MCA, Lloyds and Bureau Veritas codes. From Bespoke one off builds to multiple production runs. A complete service from design to delivery. A full repair and refit division is also available. Lloyds appraised to ISO 9001:2008.

8 Aluminium Marine Consultants Ltd Suite E (South), Venture Quays, Castle St, East Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO32 6EZ, UK Tel: +44 1983 298 736 info@aluminium-boats.com www.aluminium-boats.com Aluminium Workboats, WFSV, Diving, Rescue, Patrol, Police & Pilot Boats, Oil Spill Response and Hovercraft built to order. Working with the Naval Architect of your choice or our own bespoke design solutions. 8 Habbeke Schelphoek 103, 1621Mk Hoorn, NL 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 Incat Crowther P O Box 179, Terrey Hills, HQ Sydney, NSW 2084, Australia 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 UK. Stormer Marine Aambeeldstraat 32, 1021 KB, 1000CA, Amsterdam, Postbus 2017, Netherlands Tel: +31 20 693 4006 info@stormermarine.nl www.stormerworkboats.com Stormer Marine is a young Dutch shipyard that builds workboats for discerning professional clients worldwide.

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SANMAR SHIP-HANDLING TRACTORS FOR SVITZER Delicay II, now renamed Svitzer Vale, is to be introduced to the Port of London. Svitzer Vale will then join the fleet in the company’s Scandinavian and German cluster and will be based in Bremerhaven. The tractor tug was originally developed mainly for ship-handling due to its exceptional manoeuvrability and safety in operation and is preferred by many experienced operators. The main difference between the tractor and ASD type of tug is the location of the propulsors. Aboard the Delicay Series, they are forward mounted ZDrives. Aft is a fixed skeg. Svitzer Vale measures a compact 25.3m x 12.0m and has a bollard pull of 70 tonnes from a power plant which comprises twin Caterpillar engines coupled to Rolls-Royce Zdrives. Accommodation is to Sanmar’s usual impeccably high standards for up to six persons. All cabins have ensuite facilities and the mess, lounge and galley are intelligently laid out to European standards of comfort and quality. Throughout the accommodation and wheelhouse there is heating, ventilation and air-conditioning courtesy of a central HVAC system. All accommodation is above the waterline. The Delicay or TRAktor-Z 2500SX (to use its RAL designation) is a small tug that can do the work of its larger predecessors. This

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development by senior naval architects at RAL, these unique devices mounted at the stern of a tractor tug are very effective in damping out oscillatory motions across the entire speed range. Simple and cost effective, the devices show no negative effective on performance, ahead or astern.

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Easy to install, Sanmar intends to fit these stabilisers to all its tractor configuration ranges. Sanmar’s Ali Gurun said: “In an ideal world, customers require a bespoke product with immediate delivery. We intend to achieve as close to this as possible by providing a tailored tug in the shortest time by having a basically standard product but with a host of individual variations. Even extending to a Rotortug option replacing the aft skeg with an additional Z-drive.” 8 Sanmar Denizcilik A.Ş. Aydentepe Mh. Güzin Sok. No: 31 34947 İçmeler / Tuzla, İstanbul – TÜRKİYE T: 0 216 458 59 00 info@sanmar.com.tr

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