Vessels News – Page 28
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Spotlight on diversity of Damen’s Shoalbuster
More than just a tug: Peter Barker has a look at what Damen’s Shoalbuster can offer aside from its traditional work.
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Waterjet technology cleans up ship recycling
With 15,000 ships expected to be scrapped over the next decade, technology to recycle them cleanly is going to be important. German engineering firm ANT (Applied New Technologies) has two pilot projects under way that use an environmentally friendly waterjet to make the cuts.
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Artemis Technologies reveals 100% electric CTV
The new CTV design by Artemis Technologies promises 100% electric propulsion with a range of 87 nautical miles.
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Decarbonisation: How far have we got?
Fugro’s global director Sustainability Peter Burger has a look at what the maritime sector is doing to navigate net zero.
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PODCAST: Interview with North Star CTO James Bradford
North Star CTO James Bradford talks to MJ about a collaboration in offshore charging for wind farm vessels, the exorbitant cost of batteries, incoming regulations and many other issues affecting commercial marine.
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New generation of multi-purpose tugs launched
Turkish tug builder Sanmar has launched the first in a series of multipurpose tugs designed by Robert Allan.
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Partnership to bring H2 propulsion to workboats
A new collaboration between Ultimate Boats and hydrogen specialist RONN is set to bring emissions-free propulsion to high performance watercraft
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World’s longest subsea interconnector completed
1,400km of submarine and land cables have been installed by cable-laying firm Prysmian, using its vessel Leonardo da Vinci
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Danish firms to build ‘transfer boat of the future’
ESVAGT has agreed to work with the shipyard Hvide Sande to build bigger, stronger crew transfer vessels, the company says.
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German floating dock arrives in Jamaica
A 215m floating dock has successfully been towed across the Atlantic from Germany to Jamaica by deep sea tug Titan.
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Scottish ROV inspects Brazilian pipeline
An ROV operated from a control centre in Scotland has successfully inspected pipelines nearly 10,000 km away in Brazil
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Viking wins 34-vessel order for Greek coastguard
Three separate contracts have been signed in a huge order for Viking Norsafe to deliver 34 vessels to the Greek coastguard.
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Corvus ESS powers first of a kind in the US
Norwegian energy storage technology firm Corvus Energy has supplied a battery for an inland towboat in the US, the first of its kind in the country.
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Special feature: Deep dive into methanol, Part 1
As the maritime industry wonders what the future holds for fuels, Stevie Knight takes a deep dive into methanol. Could this be the right choice for tugs? Part one of our two-part feature examines some of the research going on.
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World’s largest battery ship on order
Incat Tasmania is building what is so far the world’s largest battery-powered vessel, a ro-pax ferry that will be delivered to South America.
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Pilot autonomous survey project claims success
The success of an autonomous pilot wind farm survey means a combined AUV/USV model could be rolled out commercially early next year.
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August 2023 Salvage Round-up
The International Salvage Union has provided details of its members’ activities, the sector’s expertise in demand not only for casualties on the world’s oceans but also within ports and even on dry land.
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Recyclable workboat for tidal turbine
Glasgow’s Ultimate Boats has delivered a fully recyclable workboat to tidal turbine pioneer Orbital Marine
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Series success for Med Marine
Turkey’s Med Marine has reported progress with orders for three Robert Allan Ltd RAstar 2800 tugs for operators in Ireland, Germany and Libya.