Tuesday, November 22, 2016 edition

Interview : Philippe Louis-Dreyfus, BIMCO President

MER ET MARINE : Following a detailed BIMCO* report on maritime freight rates published in June 2016, the association has released a critical analysis of the current situation and outlook for global dry bulk transport. Why publish a document like this now? * BIMCO — the...

A-NSE, the French specialist in surveillance aerostats

Established in 2011, French company A-NSE specialises in aerostats, including captive balloons, for civil and military applications. The types used for maritime surveillance are designed to carry sensor payloads ranging from radars to electro-optical devices and AIS...

Saint-Nazaire: MSC Meraviglia now 75% complete

Work on the MSC Meraviglia cruise ship is in full swing at STX France’s Saint-Nazaire shipyard. Quayside outfitting began soon after the ship was floated out of its construction dock in early September. Hull construction involved the assembly of 48 blocks, some weighing...

Polar Pod to explore southern waters

As is his wont, intrepid adventurer, scientist, doctor and sailor Jean-Louis Étienne is planning another madcap expedition. As usual, the project is innovative and technologically audacious in addition to presenting a rare opportunity to advance our understanding of the...

Nøé : Barillec’s zero emissions vessel

Nøé is the codename for the project to build a 35m ferry powered by hydrogen fuel cells for the islands of Ouessant and Molène off the western-most tip of the Brittany peninsula. Ouessant is also known in English as Ushant. “We’ve had our eye on this for close to eight...

Arpège, a safer, greener, more economical trawler

Arpège — an innovative demonstration trawler featuring diesel-electric propulsion — is now undergoing her first refit after completing 4000 hours of trial fishing expeditions conducted by owner Alexis Hagneré since delivery in October 2015. The boat (length overall: 24m;...

Socarenam shipyard, successful diversification

Socarenam has been building boats at Boulogne-sur-Mer since 1969. “But our history goes back to 1961 when Caen-based boatbuilder Navale Caennaise established a new yard with a 200-metre drydock at Calais for fleet maintenance,” says Philippe Gobert, the yard manager. In...

CMN unveils CGuard 50 rescue boat

As at-sea activities continue to expand and authorities face growing challenges like mass illegal immigration, navies and coastguards need new multipurpose vessels for a wide range of tasks, including search and rescue. CMN’s CGuard 50 was initially designed primarily...

DCNS: proven expertise in technology transfers

Client navies frequently make technology transfers a key component of major naval programmes in order to meet sovereignty requirements and strengthen local industries.Many countries embarking on major naval programmes aim to maximise the benefits for their local...

Couach interceptors enjoy huge success

Over the last four decades, French boatbuilder Couach, based at Gujan-Mestras near Bordeaux, has delivered more than 200 Plascoa patrol boats and interceptors to navies and security forces around the world. Today, Couach’s Plascoa high-speed interceptors are a global...

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