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Concordia Damen to deliver Parsifal tanker to Quinto Shipping

Concordia Damen to deliver Parsifal tanker to Quinto Shipping

by Mariska Buitendijk | Jan 16, 2023 | Inland navigation, News, Ship design, Shipbuilding

Dutch inland shipping yard Concordia Damen has been commissioned to build and equip an inland shipping tanker of the Parsifal type for Quinto Scheepvaart BV from Zwijndrecht, the Netherlands. For Quinto, this also marks the switch, after 25 years, from container to...
Number of shipping accidents on Dutch waters in 2021 drops

Number of shipping accidents on Dutch waters in 2021 drops

by Mariska Buitendijk | Jul 6, 2022 | Inland navigation, Maritime accidents, News, Shipping

In 2021, fewer shipping accidents were registered on the canals, rivers and lakes of the Netherlands than in 2020. The number of registered (very) serious accidents also declined. On the North Sea, the number of serious accidents rose slightly, remaining within the...
‘More focus on shipping and waterways in climate policy’

‘More focus on shipping and waterways in climate policy’

by Mariska Buitendijk | Jun 15, 2022 | Energy transition, Inland navigation, News, Shipping

‘We are concerned about the impact of ship emissions on our climate, but we should also start worrying about the effect of climate change on shipping.’ This statement was made by professor Mark van Koningsveld in his inaugural speech held at TU Delft on...
VIDEO: Allseas’ Catchy 2 snags trash 24/7 in Nieuwe Maas River

VIDEO: Allseas’ Catchy 2 snags trash 24/7 in Nieuwe Maas River

by Mariska Buitendijk | May 25, 2022 | Inland navigation, News

Allseas’ latest waste collection system Catchy 2 accumulates plastics and other trash from the Nieuwe Maas River before it flows out into the North Sea. Located under Rotterdam’s Erasmus Bridge, the system operates 24/7, collecting both floating and submerged waste....
MIT and AMS Institute to trial autonomous Roboat on Amsterdam Canals

MIT and AMS Institute to trial autonomous Roboat on Amsterdam Canals

by Mariska Buitendijk | Nov 1, 2021 | Autonomous operation, Inland navigation, Navigation, News

Research project Roboat has developed autonomy for two full-scale prototypes. After five years of R&D, the project by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions is ready for further pilots. Roboat started with...
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