Latest Vessels News – Page 4
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Brunvoll contracted for extensive propulsion system
Norwegian maritime system supplier Brunvoll, a Seawork exhibitor, has been signed up by shipbuilder VARD for an extensive propulsion and manoeuvring system for an offshore construction vessel.
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Rolls-Royce launches engine for fast vessels
Rolls-Royce will launch a 12-cylinder engine for patrol and police boats, sports fishing boats and fast yachts next year.
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Foiling ferries to make Isle of Wight return
Struggling Isle of Wight ferry operator Red Funnel has held an event to showcase plans to add eFoiling ferries to its foot passenger fleet.
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Cadeler buys new jack-up ‘Wind Keeper’
Marine contractor Cadeler has bought a new Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV) to meet growing demand for operations and maintenance, it says.
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Vessel operators warned to prepare for imminent rule changes
The maritime industry is being warned to adopt fixed water monitors by 2026 to improve fire safety.
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ABB expands its marine electrification capabilities
The acquisition of BrightLoop will allow ABB to scale up its power conversion solutions
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The future potential of 3D printed boat building
A new collaboration is exploring the potential of large-format 3D printing in shipbuilding
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Strategic offshore wind CTV delivery for Taiwan
Strategic Marine has delivered the first of two 27m crew transfer vessels (CTVs) to Taiwan
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A high endurance USV for long deployment
Zero USV has a new high endurance unmanned surface vessel (USV) with a 7500 nautical mile range
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Dredger christened as latest member of ABP fleet
Associated British Ports (ABP) division UK Dredging (UKD) has officially named a new Water Injection Dredger (WID) as its latest fleet addition.
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A new era in medium-speed marine propulsion
HamiltonJet’s latest innovation – the LTX waterjet – has moved from initial design to commercial reality
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Former Harland & Wolff shipyards in leadership shake-up
A new CEO has been appointed at Navantia UK as the Spanish shipyard continues integrating the four Harland & Wolff shipyards that it saved from bankruptcy just before Christmas.
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Advanced protection for heavy-duty marine diesel engines
Castrol’s new Rivermax 15W-40 CK-4/E9 is a next-generation marine lubricant designed for tug and ferry engines
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Electric future: a growing battery fleet
The maritime industry is undergoing a transformative shift as battery technology gains momentum across various vessel types.
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UK holds fire on carbon taxes for small vessels
While the pledge to hold off on implementing green penalties might be a relief to some, as far as the workboat sector goes it just adds to the uncertainty of the sector and makes it impossible to plan.
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Cox Marine shifts to high-volume production
The company is transitioning to a B2B sales model and redefining its business development focus
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Ditching diesel: the route to offshore wind decarbonisation
With the offshore wind industry poised for rapid growth, Leo Hambro, commercial director at Tidal Transit, shares his thoughts on how the industry can expand more sustainably, and explores routes to industrial decarbonising through vessel electrification.
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WATCH: Berthon pushes the boat out at Seawork
One of Seawork’s longest-standing exhibitors will be showcasing three vessels at Speed and Seawork this year.
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Norco secures MOD patrol boat contract
Norco Composites is supplying composite structures for 18 MOD patrol vessels in a £36M project
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Strengthened protocols for firefighting tugs
The BTA’s new guide is the first UK-specific resource of its kind, offering vital direction for tug operators on effective firefighting