Vessels News – Page 98
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NewsPilot boat successfully running on methanol
The Fastwater project aims to build on Methanol’s numerous references as a simple to adopt sustainable marine fuel.
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NewsSuccessful first lift for Modulift’s latest spreader beam
The new MOD 1100/2000t spreader beam, the latest addition to Modulift’s modular range of DNV type approved spreader beams, has been used in its very first lift in Dover in the UK.
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NewsAutonomous ferry charging solution
Two Nowegian ferry connections are being kitted out with autonomous charging solutions
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NewsHydrogen propulsion system launch
A full scale hydrogen based propulsion system has been launched by Kongsberg
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NewsSilent sightseeing boat introduces new concepts
Volvo Penta has released the details of its advanced hybrid power solution for Hurtigruten Svalbard’s new sightseeing vessel.
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NewsDiesel outboard to run on hydrogen
Diesel outboard engine manufacturer Cox Marine, has joined SHAPE UK, a consortium looking to transition Portsmouth International Port into the UK’s first zero-emissions maritime hub.
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NewsWaterjet variant offered for diesel outboard
Jet-Tech Propulsion LLC has partnered with Diesel Outboards LLC to introduce a high-performance waterjet option for the OXE diesel outboard.
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NewsSuccessful trial of 100% bio diesel on board CTV
As part of a programme of activity working towards carbon neutrality, Tidal Transit has fully tested a MAN V12 diesel engine using 100% renewable fuel on board a crew transfer vessel.
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NewsZero carbon uncrewed boat
A 5m zero-carbon uncrewed vessel has returned from 16 weeks in the Atlantic where it has been gathering surface current data.
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NewsTugs delivery and order round-up
This month sees four tug deliveries and orders for a further six vessels of interest to report along with news of a new tug design from OSD-IMT.
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NewsABS remote control notation examined
Keppel Offshore & Marine’s tug Maju 510 is the world’s first tug to receive ABS’s Remote Control Navigation Notation allowing a look at the classification society’s guide for such.
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NewsNew Kotug Rotortugs for Australia
Rotterdam-based towage provider Kotug has strengthened its shiphandling operation at Port Hedland, Australia with the arrival of two new ART80-32 Rotortugs.
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NewsSchottel enhances service provision in Canada
Schottel’s US and Canadian arms have joined forces with two Canadian companies to enhance support provision for the increasing local fleet of Schottel-propelled vessels.
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NewsA whirlwind of work for Smit Salvage
Smit Salvage has reported an exceptionally busy period including assisting vessels caught up in a hurricane in the US and grounded ships in West Africa.
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NewsTug battery order marks Corvus’ 500th project
Corvus Energy has revealed that its order for batteries for three zero-emission tugs under construction at Sanmar Shipyards will be its 500th project order.
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NewsAustralian naval contract heads to Svitzer
Svitzer Australia has won a long-term contract to provide towage and associated services to the Royal Australian Navy.
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NewsFirst 100% emission-free ship
The world’s first fully emission-free container ship has begun operating.
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NewsCTVs cut emissions
Two of the UK’s first fully integrated hybrid electric crew transfer vessels (CTVs) offer 20% emission savings and flexible operation.
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