Vessels News – Page 42
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New partnership will explore H2 engine
A new partnership between a Dutch energy firm and workboat builder will seek to expand the use of hydrogen as a vessel fuel.
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Third zero-emission battery Ropax Ferry for Norled
Sembcorp Marine continues to chalk up green ferry deliveries in the quest for decarbonisation
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Winds of change: BMT at the forefront of new vessel designs
As the offshore wind market grows, vessel designs are changing quickly to accommodate demand.
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BV approves high wave offshore solar farm system
BV has approved its first high wave offshore solar farm system design
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FET delivers three ROVs to Brazil
UK tech firm FET has delivered three remotely operated vehicles to a Brazilian subsea operations firm.
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Kongsberg Maritime wins tug winch order
KM order with a Turkish tugboat builder for heavy-duty towing winches now stands at 16
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Briggs Marine celebrates 50 years of navigating the marine industry
As Briggs Marine celebrates its 50th anniversary, the marine and environmental company looks at the highlights from the last 5 decades, reflects on its growth and provides an insight into what lies ahead.
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TOWLINES (January 2023)
Chilean salvage provider Ultratug has received a significant boost to its fleet with addition of the AHTS/salvage tug Lenga.
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Salvage round-up (January 2023)
An important role for marine salvors is to minimise financial risk and combat pollution but their contribution to saving lives should not be overlooked, as a recent incident off Spain demonstrated.
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Ship repair market to see $billions growth
The global ship repair and maintenance market can expect revenues of $50 billion in the next 10 years, a report claims.
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Electric tug order success for Sanmar
Sanmar Shipyards has secured orders for three Robert Allan Ltd (RAL) designed battery-powered tugs for operators in Canada and Norway.
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Tight squeeze in the Scheur calls for more tugs
The building of the Maasdelta Tunnel has necessitated extra restrictions for vessels on the River Scheur.
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Serco Royal Navy contract renewed
UK-based Serco will continue its marine services provision for the Royal Navy following the awarding of a contract that will ensure continuity of support.
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Tug delivery round-up (January 2023)
This month we look at four recent deliveries from European shipyards reflecting a continuing appetite for both fleet renewal and to meet continuing demand for towing services.
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Damen takes SOV development to a new level
Windcat Offshore’s recent order for a series of hydrogen-powered Service Operation Vessels from Damen introduces a new design that takes the windfarm maintenance vessel concept to a new level.
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Olympic win for autonomous ferries
Fully electric ferries will transport people and goods around Paris during the Summer Olympics in 2024
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3,000t leg-encircling crane ordered
Huisman will deliver a 3,000t leg encircling crane for the first wind turbine installation vessel by Havfram
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Flagship fast ferry delivered to Tallin
’The most technically advanced and energy efficient fast ferry on the Baltic Sea’ has been delivered to Tallin.
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Excelling at data-driven ship design
Ulstein says it has the answer to excelling at ship design - data-driven software