Vessels News – Page 38
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Recent Boluda purchase ‘a logical consequence’
Spanish towage giant Boluda and the background to its announcement in February of another key acquisition
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H&W completes first Cory barge
The first of 23 barges that will transport waste along the River Thames has been completed by Harland & Wolff.
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Strategic Marine orders another 100 Cat engines
Global shipbuilder and Seawork exhibitor Strategic Marine says its order of 100 Cat32 engines is an indication of confidence in its vessels
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Research ship topples over in dry dock
A 76m-high research vessel now owned by the US Navy pitched over in an Edinburgh dock on Wednesday
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Semco chosen for jack-up rig maintenance
Semco Maritime has been chosen to maintain Noble’s jack-up rig currently berthed at the Port of Aberdeen
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Kewatec’s largest, most complex vessel christened
Kewatec’s largest and most complicated vessel has been christened at a ceremony in Trondheim, Norway
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Van Oord launches first of two WIDs
Two sister water injection dredgers are on their way to being commissioned by Van Oord
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PROFILE: Sanmar Shipyards chairman Ali Gürün
“Sometimes it’s better to follow the man with the machete,” says Sanmar chairman Ali Gürün
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BV classification for clever Hong Kong hybrid ferries
Hong Kong hybrid smart ferries have been classed by BV
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2nd LNG-powered dredger named by Van Oord
A new trailing suction hopper dredger has been named by Van Oord
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New hybrid MSV for Briggs Marine
A new hybrid MSV will help Briggs Marine expand its services to the growing renewables sector
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Robosys wins contract for remote USV control
New software by Robosys will boost autonomous functions and safety for Branka USVs
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Damen Marine Components kits out coastal research vessel
Damen Marine Components has delivered rudder and steering gear for a new coastal research vessel
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INTERVIEW: European tugowners in choppy seas
Secretary general Anna Maria Darmanin has been at the helm of the ETA since 2016, and today she says the industry has three major concerns that if not addressed could have quite serious implications.
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GAC Group predicts boost in USV use
Uncrewed Surface Vessel technology could establish a new precedent for supporting offshore projects with safety and environment top of the benefits list
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London ferries on hunt for dry docking
Transport for London (TfL) is looking for help with dry docking, maintaining and classifying two ferries
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Five tugs named in a host of firsts for Sanmar and Canada
All parties involved in a five-tug building project for LNG Canada have gathered in Istanbul to celebrate at naming ceremonies for the vessels
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New workboat eats debris
A new debris-munching hybrid workboat is the latest addition to the Port of Lowestoft’s fleet
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Cutting-edge propulsion for new offshore patrol vessels
Six newbuild offshore patrol vessels for the Philippine Navy will sport Kongsberg propulsion
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Caribbean energy firm opts for clean Damen tug
The National Energy Corporation of Trinidad & Tobago has taken delivery of a Damen ASD Tug 2811