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  • 31 July 2017
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Operations & Maintenance

    The first gravity-based foundation (GBF) has been installed onto the sea bed for EDF Blyth wind farm project off the Northumberland coast, UK. Earlier this month, the gravity base left BAM’s dry dock in Newcastle and was floated down the River Tyne to Port of Tyne to have additional ballast added to it prior the […]

  • 6 March 2019
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Operations & Maintenance, Project & Tenders

    Phoenix International (Australia) has secured a contract with the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) for the delivery of a new air transportable submarine rescue system. Minister for Defence, Christopher Pyne, said the service will be based in Western Australia and support both the Collins Class submarine force and the Attack Class submarines for the next 25 […]

  • 31 January 2013

    Following a two-week trial, a federal jury in Puerto Rico convicted, two days ago, a former executive of a Florida-based coastal water freight transportation company for his participation in a conspiracy to fix rates and surcharges for water transportation of freight between the continental United States and Puerto Rico, the Department of Justice announced. Frank […]

  • 16 May 2011

      A MEGA-WEIGHT 800 tonnes of metal came together in a precision-planned operation at A&P Group’s yard on the Tyne to join two cross-sections of Britain’s new aircraft carrier. The double-module – measuring a massive 40 metres wide, 26 metres long and 9 metres deep – will form part of the flight deck and hangar […]

  • 22 July 2016
    Equipment

    Navantia has delivered to Iberdrola the first jackets for Wikinger offshore wind farm located in the Baltic Sea, approximately 75 km from the German mainland. The jacket foundations have been built in Navantia’s Fene shipyard by the Navantia-Windar consortium. The contract between the companies involved the construction and delivery of 29 structures type jackets and 116 […]

  • 28 July 2011

    A&P Group is nearing the completion of one of its largest projects to-date: the fabrication of blocks that will form part of the UK’s new aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth. The modules will be loaded from the A&P Tyne yard at Hebburn onto barges in September. They will then be transported to Rosyth, Scotland, where […]

  • 24 March 2015

    A&P Tyne welcomed the Bibby Polaris to their Hebburn facility. The vessel arrived on the 15th March at the sites West Quay, where she was prepared for dry-docking on the 20th March. The 10-day dry-docking will include general repair works, painting of hull/decks/helideck, removal and overhaul of the port azimuth thrusters, A&P informed. This is the […]

  • 17 July 2013
    Business & Finance, Equipment

    ProSep Inc., dedicated to providing process solutions to the oil and gas industry, today announced it was awarded a contract for the supply of a seawater treatment package valued at over $3 million. The equipment will be delivered during the first half of 2014 and installed offshore Malaysia. “Our unique expertise in produced water and […]

  • 27 August 2013
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    The Genesis Water Rapid Dewatering System™ is a low cost, high speed answer for hydraulic dredging projects involving fine grained sediment, including clays, silts, and organics. The Genesis Water Rapid Dewatering System dewaters all solids delivered by the dredge line, classifying them by weight and size. Genesis first separates coarse debris and sand. The system […]

  • 2 January 2013
    Business & Finance

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, intends to issue an Invitation for Bid (IFB) for restoration and stabilization of a side channel/island complex located on the Wisconsin side of the Mississippi River navigation channel in Pool 9, 5 miles downstream of Lansing, IA. The project site is located in the Upper Mississippi […]

  • 21 August 2017
    Business & Finance

    Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K Lines (MOL) has been found guilty of violating South Korean antitrust law with respect to car carrier services. Following an investigation, the Fair Trade Commission of South Korea (KFTC) announced on August 21, 2017 (South Korea time) that several companies including MOL breached the country’s antitrust law. Commenting on the […]

  • 31 May 2007

    The shipyard cranes famous for mapping the skyline along the River Tyne in Newcastle are being dismantled and sent to India.

  • 14 December 2009
    Project & Tenders

    DREDGING work on the second Tyne Tunnel is set to be finished this week… Source: The Shields Gazette, December 14, 2009;

  • 25 March 2015
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    An independent compilation of knowledge about the effects of dredging and sediment disposal on the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area has found the impacts will differ, depending on the location, timing, size and type of dredging and disposal activity. The Dredge Synthesis Report was produced by a 19-member panel of experts, brought together through […]

  • 12 June 2024
    Authorities & Government, Environment, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Vessels

    A guilty plea has been made by a captain of a Panama-flagged motor tanker, who has been charged with violating international treaties regulating oil pollution from ships and obstruction of proceedings.

  • 16 May 2012

    Dredging for the Cedar Hammock-Wares Creek flood control project is expected to resume in about three weeks, according to bradenton.com. A new type of geothermal bag was recently installed in order to collect more material, since higher-than-anticipated volumes of fine material were being dredged out of the creek. Bradenton Councilman Patrick Roff said: “The fine […]

  • 13 January 2017
    Business & Finance

    Greek shipping companies Oceanic Illsabe Limited and Oceanfleet Shipping Limited were sentenced to pay a fine of USD 2.7 million after being convicted of obstructing justice, violating the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships (APPS), tampering with witnesses and conspiracy. Oceanic Illsabe Limited is the owner of the M/V Ocean Hope, a large cargo vessel that […]

  • 12 July 2017
    Business & Finance

    An investigation has been launched into a possible cartel in the bunker sector in the Netherlands and Belgium, according to the Dutch competition authority. This investigation involves several companies that are active in the ports of Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Antwerp, which may have concluded illegal price-fixing agreements, according to the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and […]

  • 30 August 2019
    Business & Finance

    The next phase of a scheme to increase flood protection for people in more than 600 properties in South East Wales will begin this year, reports the Natural Resources Wales (NRW). The scheme will reduce the flood risk to the low-lying area around the Crindau and Shaftesbury areas of Newport which has suffered several times […]

  • 12 June 2014

    The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has awarded up to £$187m worth of new contracts to maintain its fleet of small boats. Six UK companies will benefit from the five year contract that will involve support for 1,450 boats used by the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Army and MoD Police. The companies are: Devonport Royal Dockyard […]

  • 2 December 2010
    Business & Finance

    International oil field services company Expro has won two important design awards for its new subsea centre in Cumbria. The Subsea Excellence Centre, in Ulverston, is the manufacturing headquarters for Expro Connectors and boasts solar power and rainwater capture devices. The 114,377 sq ft building won the UK’s Best Industrial Development award at the UK […]

  • 9 October 2020
    Business Developments & Projects

    Boskalis’ semi-submersible heavy transport vessel Fjord has set sail from Spain to the Netherlands carrying the first floating foundation for the Kincardine offshore wind project in Scotland. Fjord began its journey from Navantia’s yard in Fene on 7 October towards Rotterdam, where the turbine will be mounted on the foundation before leaving for the wind […]

  • 5 July 2011

      CABLE-laying vessel the Seven Oceans sailed down the Tyne yesterday for repair work at a Hebburn yard.   (shieldsgazette) [mappress] Source: shieldsgazette, July 5, 2011;

  • 5 October 2011
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance

      A yard in South Tyneside is this week celebrating an order hat-trick. The vessel Acergy Petrel sailed into the A&P Tyne yard at Hebburn for a two-week repair contract. This is the latest order secured from Subsea 7, and provides welcome employment for the yard’s 250-strong core workforce. The new arrival comes just days […]

  • 24 January 2014
    Business & Finance

    The London P&I Club says the lifting of an iron ore ban in India, together with the recent total loss of two ships, has put the spotlight once again on the problem of cargo liquefaction.  In the latest issue of its StopLoss Bulletin, the club says, “There are specific challenges involved in the export of […]