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    Xantic launches a new web tool

    2004-11-01T09:04:00Z

    At the SMM exhibition in Hamburg, Xantic displayed a new web-based tool, AMOS Connect Online, which makes it easier for ship managers to manage vessel mailboxes from the office. It can be used anywhere the internet is within reach and no special software is required.AMOS Connect Online offers easy management ...

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    Reducing costs

    2004-11-01T09:04:00Z

    Univan Ship Management, a leading ship management companies, is equiping its fleet with Iridium Satellite systems supplied by provider Horizon Mobile Communications (HMC) in a move to reduce communication costs between ship and shore.

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    Thrane & Thrane buys EuroCom

    2004-11-01T09:04:00Z

    Thrane & Thrane, the world''s leading manufacturer of equipment for mobile satellite communication, has acquired EuroCom Industries (Denmark). EuroCom Industries is a leading supplier of maritime communication equipment for all types of vessels. Its products are sold throughout the world under the two internationally recognized brands Sailor and Skanti.

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    Sailor launches new portable GMDS system

    2004-11-01T09:04:00Z

    Sailor has launched a new portable GMDSS VHF Sailor SP3300 on SMM in Hamburg.

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    Vonin completes a trawl for Holland

    2004-11-01T09:04:00Z

    The 120 metre long Dutch factory trawler Frank Bonifaas SCH 72 took onboard a new Herring -- Bluewhiting trawl this summer, after mounting a new crane on deck.

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    Sustainability, what does it mean? What should it mean? And what they want us to believe!

    2004-10-01T15:37:00Z

    Dear readers, A lot has been said, and much more heard, on the subject of sustainability lately. Politicians, scientists and stakeholders are becoming more and more aware about the importance of responsible fishing. Keeping the stocks healthy, at sustainable levels, is a sine qua non condition in any fishing policy ...

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    New longline system to increase quality and profits

    2004-10-01T15:37:00Z

    The Norwegian company Delitek was awarded with the Nor-Fishing Innovation Prize for developing an automatic longline hauler system (ALH), a puller mounted on the side of the vessels that helps to improve both fish quality and working environment and encourage the use of conservation orientated fishing methods in the name ...

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    Norway to build a plant for Nicaragua

    2004-10-01T15:37:00Z

    EPCON Energy & Process Control AS/Gullvika AS from Norway has signed a US 4.7million contract with Nicaraguan seafood and fishing company Nicafish A.S. to build a complete plant for processing deep water langostinos. The deal was closed last August during the Nor-Fishing Exhibition in Trondheim, Norway.

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    Parsons shows its latest Profile range

    2004-10-01T15:37:00Z

    Parsons Chain has officially introduced at Nor-Fishing its new 19mm middle and long link Trawlex Profile Chain launched last April.

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    Blue-green aliance to win Nordic market for fresh fish

    2004-10-01T15:37:00Z

    Norway Seafoods, Fjordland and TINE have agreed to develop a new product category in the grocery sector. These major food manufacturers will provide daily supplies of fresh-packed fish, under the trademark Marian, to some 4,200 grocery outlets all over Norway.

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    New ways to chain traceability

    2004-10-01T15:37:00Z

    Maritech has showed for first time at Trondheim its new software application for chain traceability, the WisePortal. WisePortal is a module that allows Maritech''s users to give their customers access to view the specific information regarding the products they have purchased, via Internet.

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    Vikings see through Norselight

    2004-10-01T15:37:00Z

    Norselight has displayed at Trondheim its 6.4km-range, remote control, XS100 xenon searchlight.

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    Automated system to assemble hooks

    2004-10-01T15:37:00Z

    New Zealand''s company Prion has officially launched a new fish hook system, that consists in an automated process of assembling fish hooks onto monofilament nylon to make snoods. The new system enables a more effective replacement for traditional polyester rope systems.

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    Security doors to save juveniles

    2004-10-01T15:37:00Z

    Cetap, a Portuguese based company, presented for the first time at the show what it claims to be a revolutionary system in cages under the motto ''Fishing, protecting the fish''.

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    Joint venture to reduce energy consumption

    2004-10-01T15:37:00Z

    Icelandic company Marorka and Norwergian MetaSystems are co-operating to reduce the energy consumption of Norwegian fishing vesseks by 25 per cent. The solution is to harmonise the energy system on board.

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    Sæplast sells 3,000 Euro-size PUR tubs to German processor

    2004-10-01T15:37:00Z

    In one of the largest agreements of its kind in the group''s history, Sæplast has concluded a contract with German fish processor Euro-Baltic Fischverarbeitungs GmbH calling for the delivery of 3,000 700-litre insulated polyurethane Euro-size PUR containers for use at the company''s herring processing plant in the port of Sassnitz, ...

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    Euronete presents Euroneema

    2004-10-01T15:37:00Z

    Euronete has introduced Euronema S.C.S. (single covered strand) to allow easy splicing. The new rope has a construction of 8x1, and each strand is covered with high tenacity PE Premium. This construction makes a nice round, has excellent abrasion properties and better spooling on the winches than a 12 ...

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    Good old fashioned chandlers buoyant

    2004-10-01T15:37:00Z

    One of the curses of modern sales operations is the time spent having to wander round a whole range of different suppliers to get different pieces of equipment.

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    New live cod loading system from Norway

    2004-10-01T15:37:00Z

    The Norwegian company Cflow has developed a new loading system for live cod/coalfish. The fish flow freely from trawls/nets or cages into the hold by way of underpressure. Therefore, the fish receive gentle handling.

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    Little Big Brother freefalls

    2004-10-01T15:37:00Z

    Norwegian Maritime Equipment says it has introduced a big brother for what it says was the world''s smallest free fall lifeboat, the JY-FN/FF-4.9, when launched last year. The new lifeboat has a 28-person capacity yet is only 5.8m long, saving on valuable deck space.