Vessels News – Page 98

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    Electric propulsion greens shipping

    2021-04-09T10:48:00Z

    One electric propulsion solution is being celebrated for 30 years of service in aiding efficiency, sustainability and reliability.

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    2021-04-07T15:14:00Z Sponsored by

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  • Great Lakes Shipyard is building ten ice-class Damen design tugs (Damen)
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    Delivery and order round-up

    2021-03-30T10:56:00Z

    This month’s review covers tug deliveries and orders from European shipyards and a series of newbuildings from an Ohio USA-based yard with European connections.

  • The tug will be remotely controlled from ashore  (Kongsberg)
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    Remote tugs a step closer

    2021-03-30T10:39:00Z

    Svitzer, Kongsberg Maritime and classification society ABS have signed an agreement to jointly develop RECOTUG, the ‘world’s first fully operational and remotely-controlled tug’.

  • The Lankoloop towline connection eliminates the need for other hardware (Lankhorst Ropes)
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    Making the towing connection quick and easy

    2021-03-30T10:24:00Z

    Maritime and offshore synthetic fibre and steel wire rope manufacturer Lankhorst Ropes has introduced Lankoloop, described as the world’s quickest and easiest towing and mooring connection.

  • Intertug's assets will be integrated into SAAM's own tug fleet of over 150 vessels (SAAM Towage)
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    SAAM completes acquisition of Intertug

    2021-03-30T10:21:00Z

    SAAM Towage has completed its acquisition of 70% of fellow South American tug operator Intertug in a deal valued at US$49.7M.

  • Wrecks often present a navigational hazard requiring their removal (Peter Barker)
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    ISU working to revise wreck removal contracts

    2021-03-30T10:19:00Z

    A high-powered group representing International Salvage Union (ISU) members are working with other parties to revise wreck removal contracts.

  • The Italian-owned 'Ievoli Black' serves as the UK's Emergency Towing Vessel (Marnavi)
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    Busy winter for Scottish tugs

    2021-03-30T10:02:00Z

    As the UK gradually emerges from winter we look back at activities that have kept the country’s northern towage fleet busy.

  • Alfons Hakans portfolio is expanded through the joint venture agreement (Alfons Hakans)
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    TOWLINES

    2021-03-30T09:54:00Z

    Finnish towage operator Alfons Håkans has formed a joint venture agreement with marine construction company Merikuriiri – Sea Courier Oy Ltd.

  • Speakers from left: Simon Powell, Torleif Stokke, Tom Binns
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    Propulsion focus for 4th CMN webinar

    2021-03-24T10:06:00Z

    With over 350 delegates registered already with six weeks still to go, The Commercial Marine Network’s fourth decarbonisation webinar, sponsored by Castoldi, is gathering considerable momentum.

  • At present the Sealence units are fixed units will no direction variation
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    Deepspeed aims for larger units

    2021-03-24T08:46:00Z

    Italian company DeepSpeed which has developed an innovative concept of electric pod drive is now changing its focus towards larger versions after a successful fund raising drive.

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    VHF wireless charging for vessels

    2021-03-23T09:49:00Z

    A UK company is working hard to develop a new type of charging system for electric vessels which it claims could have a big impact on marine operations.

  • EPA Tier4 Series 4000 M65L 16-cylinder diesel
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    16-cylinder diesel meets toughest US regulations

    2021-03-19T11:12:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has received EPA Tier 4 certification for its MTU propulsion systems based on its Series 4000 M65L 16-cylinder diesel engines.

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    New rules published for wind propulsion systems

    2021-03-19T10:51:00Z

    A global classification society is helping lead the charge towards decarbonisation with its recent publication of new rules for wind propulsion systems.

  • The EuroTractorTug 2410 for Verbeke Shipping will have Voith propulsion units (Neptune Marine)
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    Delivery and order round-up

    2021-03-02T11:27:00Z

    Amid a backlog of deliveries and orders building up we focus this month on two significant new tug arrivals and orders involving European shipyards.

  • Despite Covid-19 restrictions Sanmar delivered 30 tugs in 2020 (Sanmar)
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    Sanmar reflects on a busy 2020

    2021-03-02T11:22:00Z

    Sanmar Shipyards is reflecting on a challenging but productive 2020, delivering a vessel almost every two weeks.

  • Mattias Hellstrom  chief commercial officer, Svitzer Europe (Svitzer)
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    Svitzer expansion in Germany and beyond

    2021-03-02T11:15:00Z

    Svitzer has described the rationale behind recent expansion in Germany, highlighting how its global presence and scale of operation provide flexibility to adapt to changes in demand.

  • Iskes' fleet transfer to Svitzer will include its offshore activities (Iskes Towage & Salvage)
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    Boluda Towage acquires Iskes Towage & Salvage

    2021-03-02T11:09:00Z

    In another sign of consolidation within the towage industry Boluda Towage has acquired the port towage activities of Iskes Towage & Salvage.

  • MTU's gas engines will power the LNG-hybrid tug (Rolls-Royce)
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    Rolls-Royce engines for first LNG-hybrid tug

    2021-03-02T11:05:00Z

    MTU gas engines are to power the world’s first LNG-hybrid harbour tug for operation in Singapore, part of a 12-vessel order to be operated by Jurong Marine Services.

  • David Yeo, group CEO and founder board member Innovez One (Innovez One)
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    Digitising shipping’s ‘first and last mile’

    2021-03-02T11:00:00Z

    Just how widespread is digitisation within the marine port environment, especially for the ‘first and last mile’ of a ship’s voyage involving service providers including towage operators.