Vessels News – Page 47
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Portuguese shipyard welcomes rise in repair work
A Lisbon shipyard says repair and maintenance work is on the rise after a quiet couple of years because of Covid.
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Norway commits to 2050 fleet decarbonisation
Norway has committed to making its entire fleet of vessels – from small boats to commercial ships – carbon neutral by 2050.
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Battery-powered pusher tug unveiled for Lithuania
An Electric Eel pusher tug has been unveiled for inland water transport electrification in Lithuania.
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First of four hybrid daughter craft launched
The Grace Darling is the first of its type specifically for the offshore wind market.
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Semi-foiling close-up: Chartwell and BAR Tech's Seacat ’Sceptre’
Could semi-foiling CTVs be an easy first step to commercial marine decarbonisation?
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Four all-electric autonomous ferries ordered
Holland Shipyards Group has struck a deal with Trafikverket Sweden for the delivery of four autonomous all-electric ferries
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Salvage round-up (October 2022)
Major salvage companies regularly make the news and it is easy to overlook smaller regional salvors so this month we briefly look at operations which may otherwise miss the front page.
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Building begins on two Scottish ferries
The construction of two new shortsea ferries is under way
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TOWLINES (October 2022)
Our round-up of the latest news from Wagenborg Towage, Svitzer, bMC and a new Code of Practice.
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News - Videos
VIDEO: Dredger launched at Port of Hamburg
A naming ceremony has been held for Chicago, a hybrid backhoe dredger with full electric capability, in the Port of Hamburg.
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Water cooled motors for compact spaces launched
There’s a new range of stainless steel, water-cooled induction motors on the market
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OPINION: Diesel or electric… pros and cons
OPINION: As the marine world contemplates electric propulsion, Neander Motors COO Joel Reid gives his opinion on the hidden issues.
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iXblue bought out by Groupe Gorgé
The acquisition of iXblue will ‘lead to the rise of a European high-tech industrial champion’, the firms say.
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Artemis wins € millions in clean maritime funding
Artemis Technologies has won a multi million funding package to develop green vessel technology
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Liebherr completes two offshore installations
Two offshore wind farms, two successful completions for Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock’s Orion and HLC 295000 crane.
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Healthy order book for Damen
Damen Shipyards has boosted its order book with notable contracts for three of its next generation tugs for Dutch and German owners.
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Tugs on the move for Svitzer
Svitzer has announced the relocation of a UK-based tug following an addition to its Milford Haven fleet along with the strengthening of its Brazilian fleet with an order for two ASD tugs.
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‘Sparky’ finally starts work
Damen’s first all-electric harbour tug Sparky has finally commenced operations following delivery and christening for its owners Ports of Auckland (POAL).
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Boskalis results and takeover latest
Boskalis reports improved financial results for first half-year 2022 but a sharp decline in revenue and earnings in its Towage & Salvage division.