Vessels News – Page 41
-
News
Subsea Europe expands R&D focus
Subsea Europe Services has appointed a head of R&D to lead the company’s technology innovation
-
News
Team Edorado on foiling for fast craft
A young Dutch team believes its foiling power boats will soon get their day in the commercial sun
-
News
Tug orders, delivery (February 2023)
At least 8 vessels are on order or have been delivered for February
-
News
ISU raises fire risk issue at conference
Larger ships and fire hazards - particularly where batteries are concerned - were among topics discussed at the Seatrade Maritime annual Salvage & Wreck event.
-
News
Tri-party agreement promotes methanol tugs
Damen, Caterpillar and Pon Power sign MoU to look at methanol-fuelled tugs
-
News
Fleet expansion for Koole Contractors
Netherlands-based Koole Contractors has doubled its number of tugs to four, part of its fleet now actively involved with a wreck removal project off Gibraltar.
-
News
First autonomous hull cleaner unveiled
An autonomous robotic hull groomer has been launched in Greece
-
News
Buoy-laying boat converted to Arctic tour vessel
From buoy layer to polar expeditions – a 49-year-old vessel begins a new role
-
News - Videos
Report hints at potential Jones Act revision
A report just published on how the US could develop domestic supply chains also warns of the limitations of the Jones Act.
-
News
£millions committed to harbour and ferry upgrades
The Scottish government has pledged nearly £580 million (€657 million) to upgrade ferries and harbours in remote Scottish islands.
-
News
Four vessels overhauled for North Star
UK marine engineer and propulsion specialist Royston has completed work on four Volvo Penta engines in the UK’s largest offshore fleet.
-
News
Newbuild RoRo sets sail on test voyage
A 210m RoRo built by German shipbuilder Flensburger Schiffau-Gesellschaft (FSG) has set off on a test voyage on the North and Baltic Seas
-
News
Mission equipment ordered for Asian CSOV
As the Asian offshore wind market ramps up, more equipment will be needed from European manufacturers who already have experience in the sector
-
News
Yamaha integrates bow thruster into controls
Yamaha has incorporated a bow thruster into its boat control system for twin engines
-
News
New Jan de Nul installation vessel delivered
A NextGen heavy lift vessel for wind farm installations has been delivered and is on her way to Europe.
-
News
Build underway for methanol hybrid CSOVs
The steel-cutting ceremony for the first of two next-generation methanol hybrid CSOVs has been held
-
News
‘World first’ 10,000km expedition launched
A research vessel has been launched to cover three continents and eight of the world’s bodies of water.
-
News
European partnership set up to electrify water transport
Batteries are inevitably going to be in high demand as more moves are made to electrify all forms of shipping.
-
News
SEA-KIT starts outfitting first 18m USV
USV maker SEA-KIT is expected to triple production with a new facility, which opened in October.
-
News
Developing a global safety standard for autonomous ships
One Sea has welcomed a new member in its quest to develop global safety standards for autonomous shipping