Vessels News – Page 70
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HST Marine expands into the workboat market
An interesting development will see HST Marine expand its crew transfer vessel (CTV) activities into the workboat market with a newbuild Damen Multi Cat.
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Remote helm control system for Dutch tug
Boston USA-based Sea Machines Robotics is supplying a remote helm control system for Herman Sr. BV’s Shoalbuster tug ‘Teddy’.
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Sanmar signs up for Schottel thrusters
Sanmar Shipyards and Schottel are extending a partnership dating back 16 years following a framework agreement to supply thrusters for the Turkish yard’s Bigaçay class newbuilding tugs.
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Voith powers Rhine pusher tugs
Two pusher tugs under construction at Dutch shipbuilder Barkmeijer Shipyards will be powered by Voith propeller units continuing a near 50-year relationship between vessel owner and propeller supplier
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Exhaust system installation successful
Emissions are minimised on a new exploration, research and media vessel, thanks to its IMO Tier III compliant exhaust system.
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Hybrid upgrades to give vessels more attractive environmental profiles
The Wärtsilä Hybrid Upgrade solution, has been selected for retrofitting two offshore construction vessels owned by Norwegian operator Østensjø Rederi.
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Proteum and Moteurs Baudouin helping JST to change lives
At Proteum with the support of Moteurs Baudouin we didn’t even think twice about supporting the refit of Jubilee Sailing Trust, tall ship Tenacious. JST is a charity which changes lives through adventure and exploration, so to find out more about how we supported this charity please read on…
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Sonihull to supply antifouling for waterjets
Antifouling systems company, Sonihull, has signed an agreement with Kongsberg Maritime to be the latter’s sole-supplier of ultrasonic antifouling systems.
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Voith propulsion for hybrid ferries
Voith will supply the propulsion system for two hybrid passenger ferries that will operate on Lake Geneva.
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Add hydrogen for a cleaner burn
Ecomotus has unveiled the Eco Pro, a standalone catalytic hydrogen system designed to reduce emissions and work in harmony with existing combustion engines.
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Propulsion deals for new pilot boats
Propulsion package deals have been announced for nine new pilot boats to be built by Goodchild Marine Services for ABP Ports.
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Servogear’s Ecoflow Propulsor advances ferry
Servogear’s Ecoflow Propulsor system has been delivered to an EU-funded emission-free fast ferry project.
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Delivery and order round-up
This month’s review of newbuild tug deliveries and orders focuses on two of the best known and most prolific builders of such vessels, Damen Shipyards Group and Sanmar Shipyards.
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LNG bunkering - the tug and barge method
A project with European involvement will see LNG bunkering services in the US provided by an articulated tug and barge unit (ATB).
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Kotug debuts in South America
Kotug has acquired a powerful anchor-handling tug on the back of a long-term oil field support contract in Guyana.
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Two new ETVs for Norwegian coastline
Norway''s coastline now has an increased layer of protection with the arrival of two additional Emergency Towing Vessels (ETVs).
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Schottel equips Russian and Kenyan tugs
Propulsion manufacturer Schottel is busy supplying propulsion units to anchor-handling tugs in Russia and a salvage tug in Kenya.
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Marathon rescue tow for South African ETV
South Africa’s ETV ‘SA Amandla’ has completed a 4,220-mile round trip in hurricane force winds to recover a disabled fishing vessel in mid-South Atlantic.
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Smit Salvage working globally
Smit Salvage is a long-enduring name in the world of salvage and recent activities indicate its expertise as much in demand as ever.