Vessels News – Page 50
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Maersk signs new deal for biomethanol
Shipping giant Maersk aims to fuel 12 container ships with green methanol by the end of 2025
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Kewatec delivers for Finnish Navy
The first fast-speed service boat has been delivered to the Finnish Navy by Kewatec.
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Award-winning seats on way to America’s Cup
A Seawork award winner will install its suspension seats and shock-mitigating seat inserts in an America’s Cup fleet.
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Alfa Laval methanol LFSS chosen for 6 vessels
Alfa Laval FCM Methanol has been chosen as the fuel supply system for six new methanol-fuelled container vessels
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Steerprop tech to propel first-in-kind vessel
A propulsion manufacturer has won a contract to supply a first-in-kind wind installation vessel
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Schottel power for hydrogen tug
The first hydrogen-powered tug worldwide is equipped with Schottel propulsion systems
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Ramping up R&D in ammonia
The drive towards cleaner fuels is gathering pace, with several studies and collaborations in the pipeline, including an ammonia bunkering vessel in Singapore.
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Three firms sign MoU for methanol engines
An MoU has been signed to look at developing engines with three fuel options, including methanol.
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New propulsion gives life to ageing ferry
An ageing African ferry can continue its daily route across Lake Victoria thanks to a new propulsion system.
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Fast Crew Suppliers for West Africa
An independent maritime services company has bought two Damen Fast Crew Suppliers
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Replica sailing ship embarks on 18-month voyage
Götheborg of Sweden has arrived in London, the first port of many on a long voyage throughout Europe and Asia.
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Australian tug salvage operation
A salvage operation is underway at an Australian port to salvage two wrecked tugs which sank in January
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Lifeboat named after 3-year delay
The RNLI held a naming celebration in Rhyl to officially launch its newest lifeboat and SLARS.
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First vessel charging agreed for the Thames
The first step to establishing a ‘low-emissions zone’ along the River Thames will be made in October with the first electric charging point for vessels.
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Fisheries patrol catamaran ordered
A new research and patrol catamaran has been ordered for off the east coast of England.
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Newbuild landing craft for Thames
A Thames commercial operator has invested in a newbuild landing craft.
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Experimental vessel signposts naval shipbuilding’s future
A customised vessel just delivered to the Royal Navy shows the main advantage of buying vessels from stock.
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‘Seacat Columbia’ on sea trial in the Solent
The BARTech designed asymmetric- multihull CTV Seacat Columbia has been cutting a very interesting figure among the throngs of racing yachts on the UK’s South Coast, writes Jake Frith.
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Plans drawn up for eco-design cruise ship
A boat builder is working on a green cruiser which will have zero impact on the environment when sailing
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SIMULATION: Benefits of wind-assisted propulsion
A UK firm has put together a simulation which provides a holistic analysis of the benefits of wind propulsion technologies in shipping.