Vessels News – Page 48
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Robot launched to clear waterways of microplastics
A new product has launched in the UK promising to rid waterways of microplastics, oil and debris
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Kongsberg wins thruster deal with Med Marine
Kongsberg Maritime has agreed a sizable contract with Med Marine to deliver 32 US-series azimuth thrusters for newbuilding ASD tugs.
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ClassNK approves world’s first ammonia-fuelled tug
Classification society ClassNK has issued its Approval in Principle (AiP) for an ammonia-fuelled tug.
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Anger erupts over P&O Ferries’ CEO speech invitation
The disgraced boss of P&O Ferries has been vilified again by unions after being invited to speak at a ferry conference.
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First ‘truly’ autonomous UAV passes trials
A German North Sea wind farm is inspected by what owners claim is the first autonomous vehicle to operated completely without human intervention.
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MAN powers superyacht project
Aided by MAN engines, hybrid propulsion set-up delivers low fuel consumption for superyacht project
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VIDEO: Preview of singlehanded deployment AUV launch
A new AUV fits in a standard airline carry-on bag, but packs in industry-leading technology – and will be unveiled at next year’s OiA.
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ExoTechnologies explains the DANU solution
CEO Shane Mugan talks to Maritime Journal about the company’s disruption to recreation and workboat building – a green alternative to fibre-glass boats, most of which end up in landfill.
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CASE STUDY: 3 fast ferries moved in one
Specialist expertise in bespoke logistics was called upon in a recent single-ship transport of three 36m catamaran fast ferries.
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OXE Marine expands Americas presence
OXE Marine strengthens its foothold in the Americas with eight new distributor partnerships.
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World’s largest ice-rated ConRo launched
The world’s largest ice-rated ConRo vessel has been named in a ceremony at the Swedish Port of Skellefteå, where it will also be the biggest ship to ever call.
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Offshore pipeline listed for major works
Teams of divers have been enlisted to fix pipelines from a disused coal mine to avoid the contamination of drinking water in nearby residential areas.
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Rotterdam’s World Port Days returns
After a break of three years Port of Rotterdam’s popular World Haven Days (WHD) festival has returned, an event more than just a typical harbour open day.
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Second OPV for Senegalese navy
Piriou shipyard has launched the second of three offshore patrol vessels for the Senegalese navy
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Driving China’s environmental compliance
Technology manufacturers are upping the game for engines compliant with China’s stage II emissions standard
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Corvus displays modular marine batteries
Lithium batteries are unlikely to be the only option for long, says Corvus Energy SVP Kjetil Dent Tranberg
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MAN Energy launches dual-fuel engine
MAN Energy is at the forefront of new technologies in the race to find alternatives to diesel.
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Fully-electric battery ferry delivered
German operator SFK has taken delivery of its new, full-electric ferry kitted out with an EST-Floattech battery system
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Wärtsilä strengthens its hand in future fuels
Tech firm Wärtsilä pledges its new modular engine is future fuel proof - with its eye on ammonia
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Incat Crowther builds dinner boat for Sydney
Land and marine tourism and public transport provider the Kelsian Group has launched a dinner cruise vessel built by Incat Crowther.