Vessels News – Page 35
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Offshore USVs – the better, safer option?
The use of Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) for survey work has rocketed, and for good reason. But it’s not all plain sailing. Stevie Knight looks at where the vessels are taking us.
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Portsmouth marks new pilotage partnership
Seawork exhibitor Williams Shipping has launched two pilot boats at Portsmouth International Port.
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Royston completes critical OSV propulsion system overhaul
Marine engineering and propulsion specialist Royston has successfully conducted a vital overhaul of the propulsion systems onboard the OSV Topaz Sophie on behalf of Doha Marine Services.
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Peene-Werft initiates modernisation project
A historic shipyard with a long past including building ships for the Soviet Union has announced it will bring itself up to date with a major modernisation project.
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Tug news – round-up to June 2023
The latest look at new vessel arrivals features two new Multi Cats from Damen Shipyards, an order from Norway for Sanmar Shipyards and an addition to Ports of Jersey’s expanding fleet.
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Marine Fire Safety to show new liferaft at Seawork
A new 14-person liferaft will be showcased at Seawork this year by exhibitors Marine Fire Safety.
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Wärtsilä to model decarbonisation tech on ferries
The technology giant Wärtsilä will carry out what it calls ‘decarbonisation modelling’ on two vessels in the Corsica Ferries fleet.
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Multiple support vessel order for Purus Wind
UK-based Purus Wind has placed an eight vessel order that highlights how the offshore wind industry’s principles of sustainable energy now extends to the vessels that make it happen.
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Protector RIBs to launch in Europe at Seawork
New Zealand RIB maker Rayglass Boats will be making its debut at Seawork this year with a range of boats it aims to launch on the commercial marine market through distributor PB Europe.
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Autonomous ship errors: who’s to blame?
Establishing liability if an autonomous ship gets into difficulties might prove difficult for investigators and courts
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High-power batteries rolled out for new fast ferry
Damen has selected its battery system for use on its new electric fast ferry in Lower Saxony, northwest Germany.
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2GW offshore substations lined up for North Sea
Fourteen offshore substations capable of handling 2GW of power each will be installed in the Dutch and German North Sea.
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Vard inks newbuild offshore wind CSOV contract
Vard has won a contract for two CSOVs for Purus Wind
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Firms team up to build new vessel designs
Specialist freight forwarder Deugro Danmark has joined forces with two major players to design and build two specialist wind turbine component transport vessels.
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New Multraship tugs named
Damen’s final ASD Tug 2810 gets a send-off at a ceremony in The Netherlands
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VARD to build new North Star CSOVs
VARD’s new deal to supply CSOVs will help UK’s North Star meet the growing demand for offshore wind O&M
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H&W launches first ship from yard for 20 years
The first of 23 barges has been delivered to the River Thames-based recycling and waste management firm Cory Group by Harland & Wolff.
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Scania expands IMO Tier III engine range
Seawork exhibitor Scania has expanded its engine portfolio with seven new IMO Tier III-compliant engines.
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ePropulsion inboard motors power up for Seawork
ePropulsion will be exhibiting at Seawork for the first time in 2023.
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RAL delivers first battery shallow pushboat
Canadian naval architect Robert Allan (RAL) has a new addition to its RApide series, the world’s first battery-electric shallow draught pushboat.