Maritime Magazines Archive
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- MTR100: Caley Ocean Systems page: 10
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Marine Technology
on August 2016In 2016, Caley has raised the bar for dive bell handling systems, with development of 18-man and 24-man DNV classed, twin bell, saturation dive systems; and a 3m wide portable saturation dive bell handling system - one of the most ultra-compact, fully road transportable, bell handling systems ever m
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- MTR100: AXSUB page: 10
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Marine Technology
on August 2016After six years of operation, Canadian based AXSUB Inc. has become a key supplier for the commercial diving industries, hyperbaric industries and military in Canada, with distributors around the world. The AXSUB team has designed several types of monitoring systems for the underwater and hyperba
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- MN100: Voith Turbo page: 91
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Marine News
on August 2016The Company: Voith Turbo specializes in the design, manufacture and servicing of high performance driveline equipment. From drive components to electronic drive systems, technology from Voith Turbo impacts a wide variety of markets, including ship technology. Voith Turbo is a member of the Voith gr
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- MN100: SeaSchool page: 85
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Marine News
on August 2016The Company: Sea School prides itself on remaining ahead of the competition with over 36 years experience in dealing with Coast Guard Licensing, Regulations, and Maritime Education. The school employs U.S. Coast Guard approved instructors with extensive knowledge and experience in commercial vessel
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- MN100: Klüber Lubrication NA LP page: 66
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Marine News
on August 2016The Company: Klüber Lubrication is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of specialty lubricants, offering high-end tribological solutions to virtually all industries and markets worldwide. Most products are developed and made to specific customer requirements. During its more than 80 years of e
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Marine News
on August 2016The Company: For more than 60 years, Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding has built steel and aluminum commercial vessels. Located on 6.5 acres on the deepwater Taunton River in Somerset, Mass., the family-owned and operated shipyard counts more than 417 vessels built as proof of its longevity and vessel re
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- MN100: Dometic page: 20
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Marine News
on August 2016The Company: Dometic develops products that make life on the water more comfortable and productive. An engineering leader of innovative products for the global marine industry with the largest worldwide sales and service network, products include air conditioning, ventilation, air purification, wat
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- MN100: Baker, Lyman & Co., Inc. page: 18
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Marine News
on August 2016The Company: A wheelhouse favorite for generations, Baker, Lyman & Co. is the oldest NOAA & Admiralty Chart Agent in the United States. Baker Lyman has been provisioning vessels with nautical charts, electronic charting systems, publications, safety/educational materials, and various navigational g
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- MTR100: Tritech International page: 52
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Marine Technology
on August 2016Tritech has provided reference standard products for subsea operations for over 25 years with products that are tried, tested and relied upon in ROV/ AUV markets. Tritech has grown its business to reflect new technologies and expanded territory opportunities, extending the company’s credibility and
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- MTR100: SubCtech GmbH page: 52
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Marine Technology
on August 2016The privately owned SubCtech holds a 26-years tradition in ocean and subsea technology for industry and science. It solves customer demands with its own R&D, and develops maritime technologies for industry and science, in the areas of: “Ocean Monitoring:” Measurement systems for vessels and buoy
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- MTR100: EvoLogics page: 51
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Marine Technology
on August 2016Founded in 2000 by a group of international scientists and R&D experts, German high-tech enterprise EvoLogics GmbH specializes in underwater acoustic communications, acoustic positioning equipment and innovative solutions for robotics. The Berlin-based company says its mission is to develop innovati
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- Halls of Higher Learning page: 46
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Marine Technology
on August 2016The subsea industry and the institutes, institutions, universities and colleges are inextricably linked. Picking just five to feature in our MTR100 was no easy feat, but our U.K.-based contributor Kira Coley, as always, gave it her best shot. Scripps Institution of Oceanography - UC San Diego T
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- MTR100: Kraken page: 25
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Marine Technology
on August 2016Kraken Sonar Systems Inc. is a world leader in advanced sonar and sensor technology. Kraken’s AquaPix has set a new standard for high-speed, high-resolution underwater imaging. The system provides both high resolution seabed imagery and 3D bathymetry with a spatial resolution of 3 cm and swath width
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- Green Ships & Compliance page: 80
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Maritime Reporter
on August 2016Environmental regulations for ships are getting more stringent, but automated sensor technology could help ship operators remain in compliance. The recent agreement signed in Paris, at the UN Climate Change Conference, will require all industries to keep reducing their greenhouse gas (GHG) emiss
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- Artificial Stupidity page: 14
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Maritime Reporter
on August 2016There is increasing speculation regarding when the first unmanned cargo ship will set sail. The more important question is when will the first unmanned cargo ship spectacularly fail? We (not me personally, but humans as a group) have utilized artificial intelligence to launch unmanned craft into
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- MN100: Larson Electronics LLC page: 41
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Marine News
on August 2016The Company: Since 1973 Larson Electronics has manufactured industrial lighting and power distribution products. On LarsonElectronics.com we offer a wide range of products including explosion proof lighting, portable hazardous location lighting, high powered LED lights, hand held 12/24 Volt lightin
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Marine News
on August 2016The Company: Eastern’s original shipyard was established in 1976 for the purpose of constructing commercial fishing boats for the company’s founder and President, Brian R. D’Isernia. By 1980, 26 commercial fishing vessels had been constructed and delivered. Building on his passion for boats and the
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- MN100: FloScan Instruments, Inc. page: 30
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Marine News
on August 2016The Company: FloScan designs and manufactures Fuel Monitoring Systems for use on a wide range of diesel powered commercial vessels on every continent including ocean-going, harbor and inland tugs; oil rig platform, research and fishing vessels. The Case: FloScan is a world leader in marine fu
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- MN100: ClassNK America page: 24
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Marine News
on August 2016The Company: ClassNK is dedicated to ensuring the safety of life and property at sea, and the prevention of pollution of the marine environment. Bolstered by a workforce of more than 1800 engineers, surveyors and maritime professionals, ClassNK focuses on delivering the highest quality classificati
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Marine News
on August 2016The Company: AME President Richard Merhige has pioneered the use of lasers in the marine industry. The Case: AMEsolutions.com is comprised of Advanced Mechanical Enterprises/AME and Advanced Maintenance Engineering/AME, comprehensive marine and industrial engineering services companies special