Vessels News – Page 74
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NewsFighter jet recovered from Med seabed
Salvage teams have recovered a US Navy fighter jet that was blown off the deck of an aircraft carrier in the Mediterranean Sea.
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NewsSvitzer UK’s north and south clusters merge
In a move aimed at increasing operational agility and optimising service delivery across the region, Svitzer is merging its UK north and south clusters.
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NewsIncreased tug protection for Dutch waters
Dutch towage and salvage service provider Multraship has won the tender to enhance safety in the southern North Sea with provision of two further Emergency Towing Vessels (ETV).
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NewsCooler launched that avoids dry docking
A new cooler has been launched to save shipping firms the cost of dry docking, its designer claims.
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NewsGlobal trends in marine salvage
The International Salvage Union (ISU) has published its Annual Review 2021 along with industry statistics showing a modest recovery in gross revenues.
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NewsDamen introduces sustainable pusher tug
Damen has introduced a new pusher tug design aimed at addressing the challenges faced by inland tug/barge operators in keeping up with emissions regulations
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NewsPlans reveal first electric pushers in Europe
A Lithiuanian ship builder claims to have drawn up plans to build the first battery-powered pushers for Europe’s inland waterways.
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NewsTrials verify collision avoidance autonomy
ABB and Keppel O&M verify next level of vessel autonomy with collision avoidance trials
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NewsMaersk signs new deal for biomethanol
Shipping giant Maersk aims to fuel 12 container ships with green methanol by the end of 2025
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NewsKewatec delivers for Finnish Navy
The first fast-speed service boat has been delivered to the Finnish Navy by Kewatec.
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NewsAward-winning seats on way to America’s Cup
A Seawork award winner will install its suspension seats and shock-mitigating seat inserts in an America’s Cup fleet.
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NewsAlfa Laval methanol LFSS chosen for 6 vessels
Alfa Laval FCM Methanol has been chosen as the fuel supply system for six new methanol-fuelled container vessels
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NewsSteerprop tech to propel first-in-kind vessel
A propulsion manufacturer has won a contract to supply a first-in-kind wind installation vessel
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NewsSchottel power for hydrogen tug
The first hydrogen-powered tug worldwide is equipped with Schottel propulsion systems
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NewsRamping up R&D in ammonia
The drive towards cleaner fuels is gathering pace, with several studies and collaborations in the pipeline, including an ammonia bunkering vessel in Singapore.
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NewsThree firms sign MoU for methanol engines
An MoU has been signed to look at developing engines with three fuel options, including methanol.
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NewsNew propulsion gives life to ageing ferry
An ageing African ferry can continue its daily route across Lake Victoria thanks to a new propulsion system.
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NewsFast Crew Suppliers for West Africa
An independent maritime services company has bought two Damen Fast Crew Suppliers
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NewsReplica sailing ship embarks on 18-month voyage
Götheborg of Sweden has arrived in London, the first port of many on a long voyage throughout Europe and Asia.
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NewsAustralian tug salvage operation
A salvage operation is underway at an Australian port to salvage two wrecked tugs which sank in January