Vessels News – Page 66
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Robert Allan introduces the ElectRA series
News of the recent tug order for HaiSea Marine with Sanmar Shipyards also marks introduction of the ElectRA, Robert Allan Ltd’s (RAL) new range of battery electric tugs.
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Lessons learned from tug accident
Transport Malta has identified lessons after a tug crew member was seriously injured in a fall from his vessel to the quay.
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The Royston treatment for Caledonian tugs
Two tugs from Cromarty Firth-based Caledonian Towage have received machinery overhauls from marine engineering specialist Royston Ltd.
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Schottel thrusters for LNG hybrid tug
Schottel’s Sydrive-E hybrid drive system has been specified for the world’s first LNG hybrid-fuelled harbour tug for Singapore’s Sembcorp Marine.
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Kotug heads inland
Kotug International has established Kotug CityBarge BV an inland shipping division involving electrically powered pusher tugs along with its OptiPort automated dispatching system.
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Delivery and order round-up
This month sees a mix of mainly European tug deliveries and orders plus interesting news about five mini-tractors for the US Navy.
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Bold zero emissions plans for Vigo Bay
The Green Bay Project, which launched recently, is the first step towards a zero emissions future for the Bay of Vigo, Spain.
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Green dynamic positioning
A green dynamic positioning (DP) system has been developed that saves fuel and enables sailing efficiency.
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Some loose ends tied up in decarbonisation webinar series
In the final instalment of the first series of the Commercial Marine Network’s Workboat 2050 decarbonisation webinars, our speakers were forging slightly different paths to the common goal of zero emission workboat operations.
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World first type approval
Bureau Veritas has granted a first of its kind type approval to a Swedish battery company.
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Strategy change for Neander
Engine developer and manufacturer Neander Shark GmbH (Neander) has announced a new business strategy.
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Sunken fishing boat salvaged off Welsh coast
The wreck of the fishing vessel ‘Nicola Faith’ (BS58), which sank off Colwyn Bay, north Wales in January, with the loss of all three crew members, has been salvaged, reports Graeme Ewens.
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PEM fuel cell solution for groundbreaking hydrogen vessel
Future Proof Shipping has appointed Koedood Marine Group as their chosen supplier for the provision of a complete PEM fuel cell system.
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Historic hybrid ferry
A historic wooden ferry that has undergone a hybrid conversion will be part of the G7 summit in Cornwall, UK.
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Going back to Sleipner
IMTRA has announced that thruster brand Side-Power, has been re-branded under its original name, Sleipner.
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Volvo Penta grows
Volvo Penta is expanding its capabilities, experience and range by becoming the majority shareholder of a Norwegian marine battery and electric driveline solutions supplier.
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Tug delivery and order round-up
Shipyards are continuing to experience busy times with nine tug deliveries to report along with vessel order news held over from last month.
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Choosing the right tug for the job
With a fleet of 440 vessels, Svitzer faces complex considerations when selecting a new tug, their primary focus being to always have the right tug for the job.