Latest Vessels News – Page 25
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New Stena multi-fuel RoPax ferries for Attica
Two new Stena multi-fuel RoPax ferries will be on long-term charter to the Attica Group
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Liberty Lines launches hybrid fast ferry
A new hybrid fast ferry - the first of its size and category in the world - will be powered by a Rolls-Royce mtu engine
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Japan expands fledgling offshore wind sector
A 684MW offshore wind farm will be Japan’s largest once commissioned in 2029, developers say.
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Strela Shiprepair upgrades first GEFO tanker
Strela Shiprepair Yard has made inroads in the tanker sector with its first upgrade of a GEFO oil and product tanker
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HamiltonJet breaks new ground
Waterjet manufacturer HamiltonJet has broken ground on a production facility in Christchurch, New Zealand, marking ‘an exciting new chapter’ for the company, it says.
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Acta Marine orders 4th walk-to-work CSOV
Dutch vessel operator Acta Marine will expand its French fleet with a new walk-to-work vessel to bring the number to four.
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Boluda strengthens Gibraltar tug fleet in response to Red Sea crisis
Boluda has responded to a potential growing need for more tug support around the Strait of Gibraltar as more ships are forced to find alternative routes amid the Red Sea crisis.
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Chasing net zero: Dutch pilots are seeking answers
As the Port of Rotterdam, in line with the rest of industry, moves towards a ‘net-zero’ operation, the race is on for pilot boats to get on board.
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Kongsberg Maritime launches new application at Seawork
Kongsberg Maritime has extended applications for one of its products to larger vessels such as CTVs.
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Corvus Blue Whale ESS gets type approval
DNV has awarded type approval to the Corvus Energy Blue Whale marine energy storage system
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Rebuild centre remanufactures first marine engine
Cummins’ master rebuild centre in Poland has taken in its first marine engine.
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Powerful new tug protects Spain’s coastline
A powerful new rescue vessel has entered service with Salvamento Marítimo (SASEMAR), Spain’s maritime search and rescue agency, joining the society’s already large and impressive fleet of rescue vessels.
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Cadeler wins 72-turbine installation contract
The Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm is poised to install 72 wind turbines from Vestas, weighing more than 600 tons apiece.
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Offshore charging: Are we there yet?
Vessel-to-vessel, power buoys or the wind turbines themselves – a number of offshore charging technologies seem to be getting closer to commercialisation.
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Norway names its new coast guard vessel
The country has named its newest coast guard vessel, the Vard built KV Hopen.
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Collaboration enhances tug provision at Halifax
Svitzer has announced it will boost services at the Port of Halifax in Canada with two new escort tugs.
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AI is key for deck machinery in tugs: Opinion
As AI increases in popularity and roll-out, it is being integrated in all parts of the maritime world – with deck machinery no exception.
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Engine control issue leads to collision
7,000 litres of marine diesel oil were spilled when a moored fishing vessel collided with an unmanned tug, the Marine Accident Investigation Branch has reported.
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A plug-in hybrid first for Jan De Nul
Jan De Nul has ordered its first plug-in hybrid dredging vessel
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All-in-one onboard power for marine
Already well-established in the automotive market, Clayton Power’s all-in-one emissions-free onboard power solution is ready to make a splash in the maritime world