News 2-4 – Page 12
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Groundings, fires, breakdowns – busy start to 2024
From groundings to clearing up plastic pellets, it’s been a busy start to the year for marine salvors, reports Peter Barker.
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SOV launched to work on French OSW farm
Edda Wind has taken delivery of a new service operation vessel to operate at the St Brieuc offshore wind farm.
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Agreement signed to build A-Class WTIV
Two of the best-known firms in offshore installation have signed a long-term agreement to build a much-needed new vessel.
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Padmos signs up to build Kotug E-Pusher tugs
Dutch vessel builder Padmos has won a contract to build the entire range of E-Pusher tugs for Kotug International.
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MHO-Co unveils pair of electric CTVs
Danfoss and Volvo Penta engines have been unveiled in two new CTVs that do not use diesel engines for propulsion.
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2nd CSOV launched for Norwind Offshore
Norwind Offshore has christened its second Commissioning Service Operations Vessel for use in offshore wind.
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Salvaging the ‘Dali’ after fatal bridge collapse
Salvage and inspections are under way to get the Dali container vessel untangled and raised, and work out how to prevent the Baltimore bridge incident happening again.
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Busy times and full order books for Med Marine
Turkish shipbuilder Med Marine is keeping busy with orders and deliveries in the Mediterranean region.
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New Damen tug for Croatian operator
New Damen-built tug Hrabri has sailed 31,000km under its own keel from where she was built in Vietnam to new owners in Croatia.
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Barges transport heat in batteries along river
Barge and tug fleet owner Cory is to use its vessels to transport a new kind of cargo along London’s main artery – heat.
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Sanmar delivers quartet of different tugs
Sanmar has delivered four tugs of quite different design types to owners in Italy, France and Norway.
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Conversion stimulates methanol market
A conversion project on board a geophysical vessel will help stimulate the green methanol market, developers say.
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Oil and chemical spills up in 2023: report
There were more crude and refined oil spills in the oceans last year along with more chemical leaks, the International Salvage Union’s annual report shows.
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Methanol MAN engines developed for tugs
Future fuels for tugs: Svitzer and MAN Energy have signed an MoU to develop a methanol engine based MAN’s 175DF-M engine.
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Alliance sets up to build underwater vehicle
Spanish shipyard Astilleros Gondán has cut steel for an unmanned underwater vessel.
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Hydrofoil boat builder secures €25 million
A major hand-out has been secured by Candela that will go towards expanding production of its P12 ferry.
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P&O launches its second Dover-Calais hybrid ferry
Like its sister vessel, P&O Liberté is powered by a cleaner, greener hybrid system
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Saildrone unveils latest vessel
A leaner, shorter design of survey vessel by Saildrone has been unveiled.
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Fleet renewal for Dutch pusher tugs
Thyssenkrupp Veerhaven has ordered the first climate-friendly designs for its pusher tug replacement plans.
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Teledyne launches Sentinel glider, snaps up Valeport
Oceanology formed the backdrop for a Teledyne acquisition and product launch in London this week.