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Knuckle boom subsea crane premier

Liebherr will debut a new subsea crane with knuckle and a vertical winch, frame-lifting system. The boom, RL-K 7500, at its plant in Rostock, Germany, this RL-K 7500 has a lift capacity of 260t and can work in month. The crane has both active-heave compensation water depths to 3400m. www.liebherr.com seismic survey vessel WP950. The and provide 6393lb of bollard pull.

Improving inline inspection

TD Williamson has released vessel is powered by twin 15in The WP950, designed as a global

Interactive Report 2013, a new TraktorJet TJ 381 water jets, which support platform, will also perform proprietary inline pipeline can propel the vessel to 28 knots streamer cable replacements. To inspection reporting software. The boost performance, the TJ 381

Windows-based data visualization water jets underwent custom tool provides a variety of modi? cations, reducing its size by customized views, including charts, six inches. NAMJet also provided a graphs, and 3D layout, to help grease-lubricated bearing pack that locate potential trouble spots. will allow the WP950 to run even www.tdwilliamson.com when it is out of the water. The vessel underwent successful sea trials last October. Orders for nine

Water jet propulsion

US-based NAMJet recently provided similarly vessels are expected to be a propulsion solution for Norwegian completed 2013/14.

shipbuilder Westplast AS’s new www.namjet.com

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