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Extended engine life offered by new monitoring and control system

Extended engine life offered by new monitoring and control system

by Satzuma-Creative | Apr 3, 2019 | Archive

A new approach to extending the life cycle of engines has been developed by CMR Group, automation and control system specialists for marine and energy applications. E-Pulse is a new control system that can be installed on medium and high-speed engines operating in...
Damen Marine Components to make its winch range available on the open market

Damen Marine Components to make its winch range available on the open market

by Satzuma-Creative | Apr 2, 2019 | Archive

Damen Marine Components has been producing winches on a commercial scale since 2010, however for many years prior to that date Damen Maaskant Shipyards Stellendam had been maintaining and building highly-regarded winches for its fishing vessel clientele. Eight years...
Afloat pipe repairs completed on cruise ship in Uruguay

Afloat pipe repairs completed on cruise ship in Uruguay

by Satzuma-Creative | Apr 2, 2019 | Archive

Diver/technicians from Hydrex carried out a pipe repair on a 238-meter cruise ship during her stop in Punta Del Este, Uruguay. The vessel was suffering a leak as a result of corrosion damage to the pipe and a swift on-site solution was suggested by the company’s...
BIO-SEA technology optimised for reduced holding time in all waters

BIO-SEA technology optimised for reduced holding time in all waters

by Satzuma-Creative | Apr 2, 2019 | Archive

BIO-UV Group has completed successfully the testing of an enhanced BIO-SEA ballast water treatment system designed to reduce further the time in which treated water has to be held onboard prior to discharge overboard. Holding time is the minimum period between the...
Revolutionary propeller technology reduces underwater noise

Revolutionary propeller technology reduces underwater noise

by Satzuma-Creative | Apr 2, 2019 | Archive

A revolutionary new technology capable of substantially reducing the underwater radiated noise (URN) generated by ships’ propeller cavitation has been developed by Strathclyde University and Oscar Propulsion, a UK-based innovation and technology transfer company. The...
Double Vision: Anti-Fouling – Preparing for the Future

Double Vision: Anti-Fouling – Preparing for the Future

by Satzuma-Creative | Mar 27, 2019 | Archive

We present two very different views on the future of anti-fouling. Join the debate and have your say here [columns] [column size=”1/2″]While marine coatings have developed significantly over time, it is essential that as an industry, we continue to evolve...
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Kongsberg Maritime selected for hybrid and propulsion upgrade of Norwegian Coastal Administration vessel

Jan 31, 2025

Kongsberg Maritime is the lead integrator for a significant green propulsion upgrade of the Norwegian Coastal Administration’s (NCA) hybrid vessel, OV Bøkfjord.

SMS Group welcomes David McCarthy as Operations Director

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SMS Group has welcomed David McCarthy as Operations Director to its newly acquired interior outfit and marine refurbishment headquarters in Southampton, UK

New decarbonisation programme

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