Vessels News – Page 36
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Damen renews Madagascar maintenance contract
Damen Group has renewed its maintenance contract covering five vessels, built by the Netherlands-based shipbuilder and operating in the Port of Toamasina, Madagascar.
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TOWLINES May 2023
Our regular contributor Peter Barker on latest news from Boskalis, Ambipar Response, Svitzer, Caterpillar and the International Salvage Union.
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Nederlands Loodswezen loses weight with new boats
Dutch systems integrator Alewijnse will install the electric and automation systems on four new M-class waterjet-driven pilot tenders for the Dutch pilots association.
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Commercial liferafts to be launched at Seawork
Ocean Safety will launch 14 and 16-person liferafts at Seawork this year in response to regulation changes.
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Expansion continues at Fairplay Towage
Fairplay Towage Group is continuing its recent growth strategy with the delivery of two newbuild tugs for operation in Germany and Poland and the placing of an order for three further vessels, all from Damen Shipyards.
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Tug delivery round-up May 2023
New tug deliveries continue apace, including four recent arrivals with European connections and the revealing of names of five “ground-breaking” tugs from Sanmar Shipyards for operation in Canada.
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Svitzer expands its presence in Brazil
Svitzer Towage has expanded its presence in Brazil by deploying two high-powered tugs to the Port of Salvador and Aratu Port.
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GPA releases cargo ship wreck removal update
A report on the wreck of a cargo ship that crashed into an LNG carrier and was sunk last August has confirmed that the risk of oil leakage has been ‘dramatically reduced’.
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Revealed: the world’s first uncrewed SAR vessel
Zelim selects Sea Machines SM300 autonomy for unmanned search and rescue vessel
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Tersan cuts steel on second methanol CSOV
Tersan shipyard has cut the steel on a second dual-fuel vessel that will be powered by methanol and diesel or HVO.
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Fugro AUV finds ocean grave of 1,000 WWII prisoners
A Japanese vessel that was carrying up to 1,000 Australian prisoners of war has been found in an ocean grave 80 years after being torpedoed off the Philippines.
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More details on Herman Sr’s purchase of ST Marine
The February purchase of ST Marine by Herman Senior came about over a beer shared by the owners, Peter Barker writes.
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Amogy reveals ammonia-powered tug design
Amogy Inc is to introduce what it claims will be “the world’s first ammonia-powered zero-emission ship”.
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Damen delivers Multi Cat to Atlantic Towage
Irish towage firm Atlantic has added a Damen to its workboat fleet.
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Ulstein develops new offshore wind installation vessels
Ulstein reacts to the increasing demand for heavy lift installation vessels in the offshore wind sector
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Saildrone signs agreement with Seabed 2030
Ocean data provider Saildrone has signed an MoU with Seabed 2030 to advance the UN’s ambitious aim to map the entire seabed by 2030.
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MoU aims to convert tugs for methanol
Global firms Caterpillar Marine and Svitzer have agreed to convert their tugs to use dual-fuel methanol engines as well as install them on newbuilds.
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HydroSurv sells three USVs to new customer
USV maker HydroSurv has announced the sale of three uncrewed surface vessels to one new customer.
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Ports of Normandy pledges €900,000 for roadmap
The Ports of Normandy has committed almost €1 million for a ’roadmap’ to electrify its ports under EU rules going in force in 2030.
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Sanmar agrees to build greenest tug yet
Sanmar Shipyards has agreed to build a ninth tug for Norwegian operator Buksér og Berging.