2644 results found for 'fyne'

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  • 3 June 2013

    Statoil accepts a fine of NOK 30 million (approximately USD 5 million) following the well control incident on the Gullfaks C platform in 2010. Earlier this year, Statoil was fined by the public prosecutor for Rogaland county following the well control incident that occurred on Gullfaks C on 19 May 2010. The company has decided […]

  • 17 May 2012
    Business & Finance

    Incat Crowther announced the launch of ASP Tyne and ASP Thames, two 18 metre Catamaran Wind Farm Service Craft. ASP Tyne and ASP Thames were constructed by Topaz Marine at their Abu Dhabi yard in the UAE, and will be delivered to ASP Holdings in the UK. ASP Tyne and ASP Thames are the latest […]

  • 20 December 2013

    Statoil sad today it would not not to accept a fine of NOK 10 million imposed by the public prosecutor for Rogaland county on 18 October 2013, in connection with leakage from an injection well on the North Sea Veslefrikk field in the period 2002–2009. The company says that the fine is based on an […]

  • 28 December 2015
    Business & Finance

    China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has fined seven shipping companies for taking part in price-fixing as the country aims to decrease competition in the Chinese auto industry. Among the companies that violated China’s anti-monopoly law are South Korean EUKOR Car Carriers, Norway-based Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics, which received fines of USD 44 million and USD 7 million, respectively, and Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, which received […]

  • 18 September 2012
    Technology

    Danish based Fyns Kran Udstyr has developed a hydraulic yoke that makes lifting, maneuvring and mounting wind turbine nacelles quicker and safer. Wind turbines present a viable source of energy, but lifting and handling the large wind turbine nacelles requires finesse. Assembling the wind turbines can be a difficult venture without the proper equipment which […]

  • 9 February 2012

    A newly developed hydraulic lifting yoke from Danish based Fyns Kran Udstyr has been tested in the world’s largest offshore wind turbine park, London Array. The new way of handling offshore wind turbine foundations is much faster, cheaper and more secure. It no longer needs to take an hour to get ready to lift the […]

  • 5 September 2023
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Project & Tenders, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Safety

    Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Limited has been fined £535,000 after the uncontrolled collapse of a crane injured two workers.

  • 3 March 2020
    Rules & Regulation

    Major port state regimes to rigorously enforce the IMO’s Sulphur 2020 from March 1st.

  • 5 March 2012

    Three of the huge P&O car ferries that take millions of holidaymakers abroad every year have had their annual “MOT” at A&P Tyne ship repair yard. And those interested in the engineering of such enormous vessels will be able to watch the work for themselves, as the refit of the 180 metre long Pride of […]

  • 24 April 2020
    Vessels

    The Panama-flagged bulk carrier Top Grace, which was detained in South Africa last month after it was found that its crew threw overboard two stowaways has been released, according to the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA). The captain and the crew of the ship have pleaded guilty before the Durban Magistrates Court to the attempted […]

  • 31 October 2022
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Green Marine, Infrastructure, Outlook & Strategy, Ports & Logistics, Technology

    A group of international ports is collaborating through the UK’s 2050 Maritime Innovation Hub to launch a Maritime Data Cluster aimed at accelerating the green smart port revolution. The cluster, the first of its kind, aims to facilitate sharing of non-commercial data between ports to achieve collective, workable solutions for the industry in areas such […]

  • 28 March 2012

    Environmental protection ministry will set up initial tenders in a few weeks for dredging sledge pools of the Kishon river, Haaretz.com reports. They believe that the river is contaminated by the oil refineries, chemical plants and factories. The plan is to divert the course of a 500-meter stretch and dredge sledge pools along several kilometers […]

  • 30 January 2013

    The board of directors of China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group Holdings Limited was informed that on 24 January 2013, Fine Profit Enterprises Limited and Boom Will Limited entered into a share transfer agreement, pursuant to which Fine Profit agreed to sell to Boom Will, and Boom Will agreed to acquire from Fine Profit, an aggregate […]

  • 6 January 2011

    Genesis Water Solutions, a Colorado Corporation, is pleased to announce the availability of our mobile Rapid Dewatering System (RDS) using the Joshua process to separate fine particulates. Now, for the first time in the industry: • Dredged slurry (fine material) is instantaneously dewatered • Dewatering at the same rate the dredge slurry is delivered • […]

  • 3 March 2017
    Business & Finance, Equipment

    Økokrim, the Norwegian National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime, has issued a corporate fine of NOK 85 million (some USD 10 million) against geophysical contractor TGS. According to TGS, the fine is based on alleged violations of the Tax Assessment Act related to a contract for the purchase of seismic […]

  • 23 April 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    Coalview Ltd. LLC, has purchased a 200 tons per hour (TPH) all-electric coal dredger from Rohr-Idreco Dredge Systems as the primary dredging unit for its newest fine coal recovery project near Centralia, Washington. The dredger comes with a specially designed jet suction head and delivers material from the impoundment to the fine coal recovery system […]

  • 11 July 2017
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Research & Development

    BAM has floated out the first of the five concrete gravity base foundations being constructed for EDF Blyth wind farm project off the Northumberland coast, UK. The gravity base left the dry dock in Newcastle and was floated down the River Tyne to Port of Tyne. The base will have additional ballast added to it […]

  • 12 December 2024
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects

    Serica Energy has set the wheels in motion to bring two additional licenses on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) under its fold by acquiring a compatriot player, Parkmead (E&P) Limited (PUK) from Parkmead Group.

  • 27 July 2015
    Business & Finance

    Japan’s three shipping companies specializing in vehicle transportation are being scrutinized by China’s National Development and Reform Commission due to alleged monopolistic practices. The companies under the spotlight of the investigation are Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) and Nippon Yusen KK (NYK), among several other companies, as they hold a major stake […]

  • 10 March 2014
    Business & Finance

    The Royal Navy has rescued six people from a stricken cargo vessel after responding to a mayday call on Sunday morning. Patrol vessel HMS Tyne, which had been operating nearby, and a Sea King rescue helicopter from Royal Naval Air Squadron Culdrose sped to the aid of the MV Sea Breeze which had started to […]

  • 14 November 2013
    Business & Finance

    The South Baltic Conference on Dredged Materials in Dike Construction will take place in Rostock / Hohe Düne, 10-11 April 2014. The conference is organised in the frame of the project DredgDikes in which the application of dredged materials in dike construction is investigated. There are a variety of research groups dealing with this topic […]

  • 6 February 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    The South Baltic Conference on Dredged Materials in Dike Construction will take place in Rostock / Hohe Düne, 10-11 April 2014. The conference is organised in the frame of the project DredgDikes in which the application of dredged materials in dike construction is investigated. There are a variety of research groups dealing with this topic […]

  • 27 July 2015
    Business & Finance

    Japan’s three shipping companies specializing in vehicle transportation are being scrutinized by China’s National Development and Reform Commission due to alleged monopolistic practices. The companies under the spotlight of the investigation are Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) and Nippon Yusen KK (NYK), among several other companies, as they hold a major stake […]

  • 30 May 2013

    Shipyard communities are to get the chance to see the unique Songs from the Shipyards event – courtesy of the Port of Tyne, The Unthanks and the Customs House South Shields. Songs from the Shipyards is a beautiful and powerful audio visual work tracing the story of the UK North East’s shipyards. It is returning […]

  • 5 March 2012
    Equipment, Technology, Vessels

    The £1m vessel arrived at the Port at the end of December and has been undergoing rigorous trials and crew training. Today, Sir Bobby’s widow and son, Lady Elsie Robson and Andrew Robson will attend the ceremony at the Customs House Pontoon, South Shields. Lady Robson will officially “launch” the boat in the time honoured […]