Launches & Boat Building – Page 6
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World-first unmanned MOB rescue vessel unveiled
Hamburg’s biennial shipping conference and exhibition SMM has witnessed the unveiling of the world’s first unmanned man overboard rescue vessel.
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The Power of Plenty – Interview with Volvo Penta CEO Anna Müller
Volvo Penta CEO Anna Müller spoke to Maritime Journal editor Debbie Mason on the sidelines of a launch event in Gothenburg last week.
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Brabo brings Artemis Technologies boat into fleet
Belgian piloting and mooring specialist Brabo has agreed to add an Artemis Technologies pilot boat to its fleet.
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Vard supplies second hybrid OECV for Island Offshore
Vard is to build a second hybrid vessel for Island Offshore to support subsea operations in the offshore wind, and oil and gas sectors
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Incat Tasmania to double shipbuilding capacity
Incat Tasmania is to double its shipbuilding capacity with a new 12-hectare site that will allow it to build three large vessels at a time.
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Volvo Penta launches new IPS and partnership
Volvo Penta last week officially launched its upgraded integrated IPS platform in crew transfer vessel Impresser, the first of two sister vessels to have it installed.
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New WTIV has 70m depth capability
Danish wind farm installation specialist Cadeler has taken delivery of a Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV) that can operate in ocean depths of 70 metres.
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New research vessel ordered for Red Sea
Explorations of the Red Sea will be carried out further with a new research vessel ordered for Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST).
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Sanmar bags Turkish government tug contract
Turkey’s coastal safety directorate has ordered two powerful tugs from Sanmar to enhance its already extensive fleet of vessels.
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VARD wins new offshore vessel deal
A deal to design and build a new energy construction vessel is the sixth time Norwind Offshore has called on VARD since 2021
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Olympic CSOV delivered on eve of Olympics
A CSOV named Olympic Boreas has been delivered to fleet owner Olympic Subsea the day before the Paris Olympics are due to begin.
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‘Titanic’ builder in trouble as loan backing refused and CEO leaves
Harland & Wolff has been refused a loan guarantee by the UK government, putting the business in jeopardy just five years after facing similar woes.
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Vard takes on 3rd CSOV design for Rem Offshore
Rem Offshore will exand its fleet of CSOVs for the offshore wind industry with another one ordered from Fincantieri vessel builder Vard.
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12 RIBs ordered to replace Dutch rescue boats
The Royal Dutch Rescue Society is celebrating its 200th year this year – and will replace 12 of its rescue boats with RIBs from the Stormer Shipyard.
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US, Canada and Finland form ICE Pact
The US, Canada and Finland have struck an ’ICE Pact’ to build polar icebreakers for security, economic and commercial maritime reasons.
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Briggs Marine’s new vessel takes to the water
The latest chapter in the story of Briggs Marine’s new maintenance support vessel has been celebrated with its launching ceremony in Spain, before it goes to be fitted out.
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Windcat orders sixth H2-ready CSOV
Windcat has ordered a sixth Elevation Series commissioning service operation vessel from Damen
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4th Acta Marine CSOV heading for France
The fourth CSOV to be delivered to Dutch fleet owner Acta Marine will fly the French flag in an effort to strengthen the company’s foothold there.
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Louis Dreyfus expands CTV fleet by two
French maritime solutions firm Louis Dreyfus Armateurs will expand its CTV by two following an order placed with Strategic Marine.
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Damen delivers for two Dutch tug owners
Dutch shipbuilder Damen is on course to deliver two pairs of popular tugs to two well-known domestic tug owners.