Latest Vessels News – Page 29
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VIDEO: First methanol tug launched in Antwerp
The world’s first tug to be powered by methanol was launched yesterday at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges.
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Castoldi launches latest range of waterjets
Italian waterjet maker Castoldi has launched a range of hydro-dynamically optimised waterjets named the Turbodrive 400 HCT.
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Maximising efficiency with ultrasonic antifouling systems
Keeping the hull clean is one of the most important - and simple - ways of keeping costs down. Chris Hewitt explains Cathelco’s answer.
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VARD inks Taiwanese windfarm CSOV double build
The new VARD 4 39 design provides a versatile all-round platform for sustainable windfarm support operations
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Cadeler moves further into the Polish offshore market
Cadeler is strengthening its position in the Polish offshore wind market on the Equinor and Polenergia joint ventures
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Maritime propels Jan De Nul to record turnover
Jan De Nul Group ended 2023 ‘far exceeding expectations’ thanks to a strong performance in its maritime divisions
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Keel laid for dual-fuel methanol escort tug
The keel has been laid for the first of two dual-fuel methanol escort tugs eventually destined for Canada.
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Industry needs customised solutions for fuels: Caterpillar
Caterpillar’s Marine product manager unveils where the company sees future fuels in maritime, which it says will help convert the engine room to the energy room.
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VARD wins hybrid offshore vessel deal
VARD has won a deal with Island Offshore for the design and build of a new VARD 3 25 hybrid ocean energy construction vessel.
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Penguin to build fast supply vessel for Senegal
Seawork exhibitor Penguin International will build a fast supply vessel for Senegal as the nation kickstarts its offshore energy sector.
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Air medical equipment supplier enters marine market
Spectrum Aeromed is moving into the maritime sector with a little help from Damen
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Svitzer completes Brazil tug series
Newly de-listed towage firm Svitzer is continuing its deliveries, completing a series of six tugs for Brazil.
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Damen wades in to the future fuels debate
Damen’s Director Products Workboats Joost Mathôt takes a look at the multiple options fuelling the future fuels debate.
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Final tug joins ‘greenest tug fleet’ in the world
A tug fleet claimed by its operator to be ‘the greenest in the world’ is now complete, with the delivery of five Sanmar-built tugs to Canada.
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Volvo Penta claims world first with E-CTV retrofit
Volvo Penta is claiming a world first with its planned replacement of a CTV’s diesel engines with a fully electric propulsion system.
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Ice problems solved for tugs in winter
Corroboration between tug owner Alfons Håkans and propulsion manufacturer Steerprop has resulted in a winning solution to crushed ice problems faced by tugs in winter.
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It’s Smooth Sailing When You’re Part of the Scania Family
Scania Family returns to your screens with a fascinating insight into the world of Scania and our loyal marine customers.
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SOS call for steam tug with a tragic past
A tug raised from the river bed after a fatal sinking 70 years ago desperately needs funds to preserve her, a campaign group says.
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Bibby hires builder of first electric CSOV
Spanish shipyard Gondan has been contracted to build an electric Commissioning Service Operations Vessel to operate in UK and European waters.
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Historic ships fly the flag for vessel conservation
Four historic British ships will be flying the flag for historic vessel conservation this year.