All News articles – Page 122
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First of two Lake Geneva ferries launched
The first of two 700-seat passenger ferries has been launched on Lake Geneva after just over a year’s construction at a dry dock in Lausanne.
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Floating green ammonia concept wins AiP
An industrial-scale green ammonia floating production unit has been given Approval in Principle by DNV, which the classification association says affirms it has technical feasibilty.
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Corvus agrees to install batteries on CSOVs
Boat builder Ulstein has contracted marine storage system developer Corvus Energy to equip two CSOVs
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Chartwell CTVs for US offshore wind market
The USA is using European expertise in order to grow it’s offshore wind market
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Popular Tug & Salvage Convention returns
After a break of three years due to the pandemic, the highly regarded International Tug & Salvage Convention (ITS) is returning under new ownership, heading for Turkey.
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Ports expand to accommodate megaships
The growing size of today’s container ships is resulting in port expansion projects worldwide, not least Lyttleton Port in New Zealand.
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BAR Tech officially launches ‘Seacat Columbia’
BAR Tech’s new CTV promises a 70% increase in vessel stability and 30% reduction of emissions
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Fighter jet recovered from Med seabed
Salvage teams have recovered a US Navy fighter jet that was blown off the deck of an aircraft carrier in the Mediterranean Sea.
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UK port on track for net-zero
A port in England’s north west is on track to become one of the first in the UK to be carbon neutral
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Svitzer UK’s north and south clusters merge
In a move aimed at increasing operational agility and optimising service delivery across the region, Svitzer is merging its UK north and south clusters.
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Finnish giant agrees to digitalise 21 ABP ports
Wärtsilä Voyage will use its digital technology to bring Associated British Ports into the smart port world.
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Acoustic buoys deployed to save whales
An endangered species of whale is being protected with new acoustic buoys to help mariners navigate away from them.
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Shetland wind farm bidders appointed
Mainstream and Ocean Winds have won a deal for a new 1.8 GW ScotWind site
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Increased tug protection for Dutch waters
Dutch towage and salvage service provider Multraship has won the tender to enhance safety in the southern North Sea with provision of two further Emergency Towing Vessels (ETV).
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Cooler launched that avoids dry docking
A new cooler has been launched to save shipping firms the cost of dry docking, its designer claims.
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H&W wins largest ever contract
Maritime and offshore engineer Harland & Wolff has won its first contract in the mining sector, as well its largest ever.
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Global trends in marine salvage
The International Salvage Union (ISU) has published its Annual Review 2021 along with industry statistics showing a modest recovery in gross revenues.
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Damen introduces sustainable pusher tug
Damen has introduced a new pusher tug design aimed at addressing the challenges faced by inland tug/barge operators in keeping up with emissions regulations
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Plans reveal first electric pushers in Europe
A Lithiuanian ship builder claims to have drawn up plans to build the first battery-powered pushers for Europe’s inland waterways.
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Huisman offers sustainable fossil fuel extraction
Construction equipment manufacturer Huisman says it’s found a sustainable answer to the growing energy supply gap.