Vessels News – Page 98
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NewsMarine propulsion start-up takes transatlantic leap
Italian propulsion innovator Sealence has announced the recent milestone of opening a branch office in the United States.
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NewsElectric patrol boats
Amsterdam has taken delivery of one hybrid and two fully-electric patrol boats.
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NewsNext generation outboards
One engine manufacturer is introducing a new line of quicker more efficient outboards
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NewsTOWLINES (February 2022)
Boskalis has published a book describing the efforts of subsidiary Smit Salvage with refloating the container ship Ever Given in the Suez Canal.
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NewsSalvage round-up (February 2022)
A sunken fishing vessel in Norway, disabled tanker in the Western Approaches and an oil spill in Chile, incidents requiring the attention of the professional salvage industry.
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NewsHistoric fuel removal task for Resolve
US-based salvor Resolve Marine has recovered fuel oil from a tanker sunk by a German submarine nearly 80 years ago, 70 miles off Florida.
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NewsIntroducing the TRAnsverse Tug
Svitzer and Robert Allan Ltd have presented a new tug design to be built by Sanmar Shipyards that will be the model for Svitzer’s carbon neutral methanol fuel cell tug.
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NewsSchottel to power all-electric tug eWolf
As Master Boat Builders begins construction of eWolf Schottel has reported it will supply the propulsion systems for what will be US’s first all-electric shiphandling tug.
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NewsDamen introduces ASD 2312 tug simulator
Dutch shipbuilder Damen has teamed up with Force Technology to develop a simulator for one of its popular tug designs at simulator centres and in the Cloud environment.
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NewsBoluda acquires Caledonian Towage Ltd
Boluda Towage and GEG (Holdings) Ltd have agreed a deal where the former will acquire Caledonian’s towage activities and its employees based at Invergordon, Scotland.
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NewsTug delivery and order round-up (February 2022)
A quiet news period allows room for a more detailed look at two tug deliveries and one order of interest reported in recent weeks, both with European involvement.
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NewsNext generation unmanned vessel
A ‘first of its kind’ autonomous surface vessel aims to tackle the complex challenges of effective uncrewed operations
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NewsFire-fighting on board a ship with no humans
Advanced fire fighting systems and safety equipment aboard ‘Yara Birkeland’, the world’s first fully autonomous containership, have successfully completed their first annual service.
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NewsBourbon transforms fleet management
Digitalising day-to-day operations helps ship owners reduce costs
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NewsCleaner waste collection
A waste service ship working for one European port is to be converted to hybrid power driving down emissions
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NewsDedicated to digital transformation
An electronic equipment supplier wants the industry to share all it knows about digital innovation
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NewsAutonomous project partnership
US classification society ABS will work with HHI’s Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering (KSOE) and its autonomous navigation subsidiary, Avikus, to integrate autonomous and remote-control functions into vessels.
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NewsHydrogen engine retrofit payoff
One offshore wind crew transfer operator has benefitted from reduced fuel usage and emissions with catalytic hydrogen technology
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NewsTOWLINES (January 2022)
Russia’s Nevsky Shipyard has started sea trials with its latest arctic rescue tug Piltun.