TIMCO Industries introduces Temperature Entry Access System

With maritime companies looking to include temperature scanning among the access protocols for vessels, shipyards and other facilities, New Albany, Ind., based TIMCO Industries has introduced a new Temperature Entry Access System

Sea Machines partners with Maine Maritime and MARAD on autonomous vessel training

Students at Maine Maritime Academy, Castine, Me., are to get hands-on education about autonomous marine systems. Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics has partnered with the academy and the U.S. Maritime Administration’s Maritime Environmental

Okeanus delivers winches and launch and recovery systems to C-Innovation

Houston based Okeanus Science & Technology, LLC reports that it has delivered two integrated, skid-mounted winches and A-frame LARS to Edison Chouest Offshore affiliate C-Innovation, in Brazil. The custom deck equipment is

Rivertrace and Prevention at Sea partner on integrated Smartsafe ε-ORB discharge monitoring system

Water quality monitoring specialist Rivertrace Limited has integrated the ε-ORB software application developed by marine risk prevention specialist Prevention at Sea Ltd into its Smartsafe ORB bilge overboard security system monitoring equipment.

Cox Powertrain ships first U.S. market production engines

Shoreham-by-Sea, U.K., based Cox Powertrain reports that its Florida distributor, Ring Power, is set to receive CXO300 production diesel outboards for the U.S. market ahead of its customer demo program. As we

ABS and Samsung Heavy move ahead on 3D model based surveys

Classification society ABS and shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) have signed a new joint development program (JDP) agreement to develop 3D model-based surveys. The signing of the new agreement follows development of

Gulf Island orders MacGregor solutions for T-ATS

MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has secured an order to provide deck handling solutions for two T-ATS class vessels to be built at Gulf Island Shipyards LLC, a subsidiary of Gulf Island Fabrication

Project marks milestone on road to larger composites hulls

An EU-funded project that aims to foster the application of new materials in maritime and inland waterway applications has marked a significant milestone with the unveiling of a full-scale composite ship’s hull

First MTU gas engines make their debut in Doeksen ferry

Harlingen, Netherlands, headquartered ferry operator Rederij Doeksen this month officially commissioned the Willem Barentz, the first of two new 70-meter ferries designed for eco friendly operation in the Waddenzee UNESCO heritage area

CMS carries out first ever major overhaul of twin WingGD X-DF engines

In an operation involving an LNG tanker anchored in the Sabine Pass, Texas, CSSC Marine Service Co (CMS) has completed the first ever major overhaul on two Winterthur Gas & Diesel (WinGD)

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