Vessels News
-
News
Sanmar tug number eight for P&O Maritime Logistics
The P&O Gaynde is based on the RAstar 2900SX ASD escort tug design from Canadian naval architect Robert Allan Ltd
-
News
Tuco Marine delivers research workboat to Norway
The ProZero 15m research workboat will perform deatiled hydrographic surveys for Nord University
-
News
MAIB report reveals safety concerns in Greenock tug sinking
The report raised critical marine safety issues, particularly regarding the limited training of marine pilots
-
News
Change of role for ‘Buzzard’ jack-up barge
A jack-up barge built over 40 years ago is starting a new life in the offshore oil and gas industry in West Africa
-
News
Strategic newbuilds to bolster the renewables market
The investment in six advanced Supa Swath vessels marks a strategic investment in vessel build capabilities
-
News
Sea1 Offshore orders new renewable energy vessels
The new OSVs will advance the operator’s growth strategy in the renewables energy sector
-
News
Cadeler wins contracts for up to €380 million
Danish marine contracting giant Cadeler will bring its A-Class and O-Class vessels out to install offshore wind off the coast of England.
-
News
Piriou delivers tugs to Port of Saint-Malo
French shipbuilder Chantiers Piriou has delivered two compact tugs to Saint-Malo as part of a fleet renewal programme and designed for operation in the Brittany port’s lock system.
-
News
£500k government boost to electrify River Thames
A project to use river vessels to balance London’s power grid have been given a boost with £500,000 of government funding.
-
News
AD Ports subsidiary launches unmanned ROV
AD Ports subsidiary Safeen Subsea has launched its own remotely controlled unmanned survey vessel.
-
News
Project lead chosen for iconic ship restoration
Marine Projects Scotland has been chosen to lead Project Safe Haven to preserve HMS Unicorn, securing its future and Dundee’s heritage.
-
News
Infrastructure investment firm enters offshore wind market
German maritime and energy infrastructure investment firm MPC Capital has entered the offshore wind market with a joint venture and an initial €130 million vessel-building project.
-
News
Tug destined for civils projects christened
Multraship christens a new Damen-built tug that will play an instrumental part in two major civil engineering projects.
-
News
Strategic Marine secures fourth CTV newbuild for OEG
Wey Feng marks the fourth StratCat 27 CTV that Strategic Marine will deliver to OEG
-
News
E-Power concept saves spare engine power for later use
Fischer Panda has introduced a system to its portfolio that harnesses spare energy created by a vessel’s inboard engine and stores it for later use.
-
News
Major LNG support contract for Kotug
Towage service provider Kotug International has secured a major contract that will see four Robert Allan-designed ASD tugs deployed to support an LNG project off the coast of West Africa.
-
News
Two advanced vessels build on ‘Rotra’ predecessors
Five companies are putting their heads together to build vessels that can carry the next generation of offshore wind components.
-
News
'Ruby': Ticking time bomb or damp squib?
With the bulk carrier Ruby’s troubles now entering the next phase, Peter Barker reflects on how this otherwise typical voyage – albeit with a dangerous cargo and some problems along the way – grabbed the world’s attention.
-
News - Videos
WATCH: Launch of Windcat’s first CSOV
An ’Elevation Series’ of Commissioning Service Operation Vessels has been launched with the first one.
-
News
Guide to single vessel Class Approval & compliance
Engineering Director with Eminox Dr David Phillips explains how innovative solutions and years of industry experience now enable naval architects and boat builders to achieve Single Vessel Class Approval and the required emissions compliance, and how this methodology can benefit the maritime industry.