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  • 3 weeks ago | maritimejournal.com | Peter Barker

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  • 1 month ago | maritimejournal.com | Peter Barker

    Boluda starts operations in Central America’s only deep-water port By Peter Barker2025-03-25T10:51:00 Spanish maritime services provider Boluda Corporación Marítima has deployed two new-build Damen tugs along with an older vessel to start a new operation in Puerto Cortés, Honduras, the only deep-water port in Central America. Boluda is operating at the port enclave through its Boluda Towage segment and its Honduran subsidiary in the north of the country on the Caribbean coast.

  • 2 months ago | maritimejournal.com | Peter Barker

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  • 2 months ago | maritimejournal.com | Peter Barker

    It only takes a minute to sign up for a free account, and you’ll get to enjoy: Weekly newsletters providing valuable news and information on the commercial marine sector Access to the Maritime Journal Industry Database Monthly Maritime Journal Magazine (Restricted digital edition) Website access (3 standard news articles per month) Get access and more free content sign up today Does your organisation require more access?

  • Sep 19, 2024 | maritimejournal.com | Peter Barker

    Turning the volume down installing wind farms By Peter Barker2024-09-19T11:28:00 Turning down the volume while installing and decommissioning offshore wind turbines is an important factor now being addressed by Dutch firm IQIP. The installation process has to use enough force to overcome soil resistance, which makes it tricky to reduce noise to meet regulations for airborne and underwater sound levels.

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