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Fugro starts NOAA project to update Florida’s nautical charts

Fugro has begun work on its first task order under a recently awarded multi-year hydrographic services contract with the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Satcom Global enhances Aura VSAT coverage

Satcom Global has strengthened the Aura VSAT network with the addition of two new High Throughput Satellites

SMD’s Megalodon for use at Ørsted’s offshore wind farm

SMD handed over a purpose-built pre-lay plough to Boskalis

Siemens Gamesa launches 14 MW offshore Direct Drive turbine with 222-meter rotor

SG 14-222 DD offshore wind turbine released with nameplate capacity of 14 MW; can reach 15 MW with Power Boost

Joint group to develop AI for container tracking

Bolloré Transport & Logistics, Next4 and IMT Mines Albi sign a memorandum of understanding to develop artificial intelligence for container tracking

Evac Evolution ballast water management system chosen for Irish Lights vessel

The Evac Evolution ballast water treatment system (BWMS) will be installed on the ILV Granuaile, an aids to navigation vessel operated by the Commissioners of Irish Lights.

Abu Dhabi Terminals receives five new ship-to-shore cranes

Khalifa Port Container Terminal on Target to Reach 5m TEU by Year End

Qatar Petroleum enters agreement with Total for two exploration blocks

The two blocks cover an area of approximately 3,200 square kilometers

Navigate Rotterdam improved thanks to data sourced from sector players

The Port of Rotterdam Authority can continue improving Navigate Rotterdam by making use of data shared by private sector parties.

New freight ferry port on the Thames passes dress rehearsal

The UK’s newest and largest unaccompanied freight roll on/roll off (ro-ro) terminal at Tilbury2 took a step closer to opening with the successful completion of ship trials at the weekend.

Wärtsilä solutions chosen for first Japanese built LNG-fuelled ferries

The new MOL ferries will operate with Wärtsilä 31DF engine running on LNG fuel.

ODE secured a contract from NEO for the Babbage Field

This is the first of two outsourced duty holder contracts ODE is bringing across the line in 2020

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