Vessels News – Page 32
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Aircat CTV design promises comfort and efficiency
Aircat’s new CTV design promises speed, comfort and fuel savings. Stevie Knight has a look at how this can all be achieved.
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Ulstein Verft to build twin stern CSOV duo
Ulstein Verft are to build a pair of twin stern CSOVs for Bernhard Schulte Offshore
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Aegir-Marine opens office in Turkey
Aegir-Marine has opened an office in Turkey with seven permanent service engineers now stationed there.
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Damen’s new all-electric Multi Cat - the details
Damen unveiled its new electric Multi Cat at the recent Seawork exhibition and conference - Peter Barker has the lowdown on this new vessel and its potential.
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North Star early SOV delivery for Dogger Bank
A hybrid-propulsion service operation vessel (SOV) for what will be the world’s biggest wind farm has been delivered three months early by North Star, the company has revealed.
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New escort tugs for Kotug’s Canadian operation
Kotug Canada Inc has ordered two high-spec escort tugs as part of its involvement in the Trans Mountain Expansion Project (TMEP) on Canada’s west coast.
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Ørsted announces second methanol-powered SOV
A second methanol-powered service operation vessel (SOV) has been announced some months after the first was agreed between Ørsted and ESVAGT.
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Fischer Panda power for Japanese hovercraft project
Griffon Hovercraft has once again opted for Fischer Panda power
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‘Isaac Newton’ redeployed for cable-laying project
Jan De Nul will roll out its 2015-built cable-laying vessel Isaac Newton to connect offshore wind farms to the German grid.
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Kongsberg’s UT722 design lives on in 2 newbuilds
First developed by Ulstein 30 years ago, the design of an anchor-handling tug supply vessel will live on in two newbuilds for the Suez Canal Authority.
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Mainstay Marine to build Seacat’s 20th vessel
Seacat Services remains committed to building in the UK despite economic challenges
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Cheetah Marine launches ‘EV-ready’ RIB
RS Marine CEO Jon Partridge talks to MJ about the voyage to electric RIBs – and how Cheetah Marine’s latest RIB is targeted at people who are environmentally conscious but not ready to go full electric just yet.
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Cross-Channel hybrid ferry makes its debut
The world’s largest double-ended ferry promises greener cross-Channel travel, bringing a 40% reduction in carbon emissions
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Damen and Thales sign four anti-submarine contract
Damen and Thales have been signed up to build four new Anti-Submarine Warfare Frigates for the Dutch and Belgian navies.
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Strategic Marine CTVs to benefit from VEEM stability
Strategic Marine will install the gyros on its vessels in Southeast Asia and on specific wind farm crew vessels in Europe
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TRAnsverse tugs for Svitzer Australia
Two ‘revolutionary’ shiphandling tugs by naval architects Robert Allan will operate at the Port of Newcastle, where complex tidal restrictions will mean greater challenges.
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Salvage activity round-up July 2023
Salvage work continues apace with the four major players being kept busy around the world - this is our round-up for July.
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Germany benefits from cutting-edge hybrid CTV
The WINDEA ONE is based on Incat Crowther’s proven 32-metre CTV model
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Double tug naming for Multraship
Netherlands-based Multraship Towage & Salvage has celebrated the arrival of two new tugs with a naming ceremony at the company’s base in Terneuzen.