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Trials verify collision avoidance autonomy
ABB and Keppel O&M verify next level of vessel autonomy with collision avoidance trials
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Maritime CleanTech CEO moves on
Hege Økland has announced she is leaving Maritime CleanTech after 11 years with the firm.
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Maersk signs new deal for biomethanol
Shipping giant Maersk aims to fuel 12 container ships with green methanol by the end of 2025
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Kewatec delivers for Finnish Navy
The first fast-speed service boat has been delivered to the Finnish Navy by Kewatec.
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Smaller vessel VSAT service launched
New regional single-beam connectivity unit provides Ku-band VSAT coverage to smaller vessel operators
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Expedition yacht opts for Saab Seaeye robot
A tiny underwater robot will assist a the expedition yacht Dapple if its manned submersible gets into difficulties.
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Grieg Green appoints new managing director
Pia Meling takes the helm at ship recycler Grieg Green.
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Four dredgers ordered for Bangladesh
Royal IHC will lend its expertise to Bangladesh ship builders KSBL to build four custom dredgers for the monsoon-afflicted country.
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VIEW FROM SCOTLAND: CMAL CEO Kevin Hobbs
The Chief Executive of Caledonian Maritime Assets (CMAL) tells Maritime Journal what his organisation is doing to meet upcoming climate targets.
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Award-winning seats on way to America’s Cup
A Seawork award winner will install its suspension seats and shock-mitigating seat inserts in an America’s Cup fleet.
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Alfa Laval methanol LFSS chosen for 6 vessels
Alfa Laval FCM Methanol has been chosen as the fuel supply system for six new methanol-fuelled container vessels
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Aircraft carrier defies rules on scrappage
Environmental charities raise alarms over Brazilian aircraft carrier being towed to her final destination.
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Steerprop tech to propel first-in-kind vessel
A propulsion manufacturer has won a contract to supply a first-in-kind wind installation vessel
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Schottel power for hydrogen tug
The first hydrogen-powered tug worldwide is equipped with Schottel propulsion systems
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Ramping up R&D in ammonia
The drive towards cleaner fuels is gathering pace, with several studies and collaborations in the pipeline, including an ammonia bunkering vessel in Singapore.
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Solar panels installed to power Portsmouth
Portsmouth International Port is the first UK port to be equipped with solar canopies
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Luxury and science onboard Arctic vessel
A new science-focused exploration vessel is equipped with a high-tech sea water sensor and measuring system
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EST buys coatings for entire fleet
Dutch coatings manufacturer PPG has won a major contract to supply Greek tanker and bulk carrier operator EST with an antifouling solution for all of its ships.
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Strategic appointment for Harland & Wolff
The marine fabrication company has made a new appointment to oversee its growth strategy
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Helsinki on recovery track post Covid
Ship passenger numbers have recovered to 80% of pre-Covid levels, reports the Port of Helsinki, in an encouraging sign of traffic rebound.