Latest Vessels News – Page 17
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Hybrid rescue boat delivered to City of Kiel
A hybrid fire-fighting and rescue vessel has been delivered to the City of Kiel Fire Department by Finnish shipyard Kewatec.
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Lifeboat makes 200nm voyage on vegetable oil
UK heating oil supplier Certas says it has powered an RNLI lifeboat with Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) for 200 nautical miles.
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Van Oord’s 2nd cable-layer makes her debut
Van Oord’s second cable-layer has begun installing cables at the vessel’s first offshore wind project in the North Sea.
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Right-side-up for Milford Haven pilot boat
Britain’s biggest energy port has a pilot boat under construction at Next Generation Shipyards, and with it come some interesting changes – not least its self-righting capability.
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Maritime Partner delivers Cat to Kragerø Fjordbåtselskap
Maritime Partner’s latest catamaran has been delivered to Norwegian ferry service Kragerø Fjordbåtselskap (KFS).
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Two electric ferries ordered for Denmark
Two electric ferries are to be built at Turkey’s Cemre Shipyard, destined for Denmark’s Bøjden-Fynshav and Ballen-Kalundborg routes.
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Consortium created with H&W passes PDR milestone
A consortium that originally included Harland & Wolff says the first milestone along its road to building Navy Fleet Support Ships has been passed.
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'Pressure cooker' of decisions to deal with sunken barge
The salvage of a sinking sand-laden barge was described as a ‘pressure cooker’ of difficult decisions by salvors.
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Nauplius and Royal IHC team up on workboat builds
The focus will be on outfitting and commissioning Royal IHC’s upgraded Delta Marine Craft workboats
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Boluda expands operations into Finland with purchase
Boluda has expanded its towing presence into Scandinavia with the purchase of Finnish firm Yxpila Hinaus-Bogsering.
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Q&A: How Norway and UK are collaborating on decarbonisation
In February, the UK and Norway signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work together on decarbonising the maritime sector. Artemis Technologies and Evoy talk about its value.
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Burnt-out cargo vessel loaded at Rotterdam
The car carrier that caught fire over a year ago, killing one crew member, has been returned to Rotterdam before she heads off to a new life in the Far East.
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Busy times for European salvors
Salvage call-outs: Peter Barker reports on a busy few weeks for Europe’s salvage companies.
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Liberty Lines launches hybrid ferries
Liberty Lines launches the first of nine high-speed hybrid ferries, powered by EST-Floattech batteries and Rolls-Royce mtu engines
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Milford Haven lays keel for pilot vessel
The Port of Milford Haven has celebrated the keel laying of a new 22m pilot vessel, enhancing pilotage capabilities for 2025
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Damaged tanker odyssey for Greek salvor
An operation to offload, salvage and repair a stricken tanker has been made all the more complicated by geopolitical issues. Peter Barker reports.
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North Star wins first commissioning SOV order
EnBW has ordered a commissioning service operation vessel for its offshore wind farm He Dreiht.
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Blazes and groundings for Smit Salvage
One of Europe’s most important salvage firms has been responding to fires, groundings and pollutant removal in a busy few months.
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Artemis inks electric pilot boat first to Sweden
The new pilot boat, powered by an advanced eFoiler system, will be the first of its kind to operate in Nordic waters
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MCA publishes draft towing guidance
The increasing number of floating and partially submerged offshore structures has prompted the UK’s Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) to set out draft guidance on towing requirements.