All News articles – Page 150
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Russia and Ukraine close ports as war escalates
Ports on the Sea of Azov have been closed while the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues.
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Subsea 7 wins grant to install ‘PowerBundle’
A new concept for offshore energy storage wins UK grant
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Partnership set up in effort to decarbonise fleet
A fleet operator has formed a technology partnership to achieve a 50% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2030
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BG Freight Line installs carbon capture
One European freight line operator is using carbon capture to reduce emissions and gain competitive edge
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Maersk Training completes £750,000 refurbishment
£750k refurbishment completes Aberdeen training centre
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Ambitious standards goals for SAAM
SAAM Towage has reported progress for its environmental and quality ambitions with renewal of ISO certification and achievement of carbon neutrality with its Colombia operation.
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Boskalis tugs kept busy in the North Sea
Seasonal bad weather in Europe has seen two Boskalis tugs provide emergency assistance to a drifting bulk carrier and a grounded container ship, all within one week.
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Shipowner signs up for EcoTow
Shipping company Unifeeder has signed up to Svitzer’s EcoTow service whereby the latter’s London tug fleet will be powered by carbon neutral marine biofuel.
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More tugs announced for Svitzer’s Suez fleet
Svitzer has announced an extension to its towage contract with the Suez Canal Authority including two additional tugs bringing the Danish tug owners fleet operating in the canal to six.
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Redwise completes notable tug delivery
Netherlands-based ship delivery company Redwise has described the memorable delivery task of a 19m tug from the west coast of Scotland to Iceland.
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Zeetug progress report and expansion plans
Zeetug has released an operational status report on Gisaş Power, the world’s first zero-emission all-electric tug along with opening of the ‘Zeetug Factory’ and keel-laying ceremony for a new vessel.
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World’s first methanol tug on its way
Maritime Partners announces the world’s first methanol-fuelled towboat
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Towlines (March 2022)
UK tug owner Carmet Tug Company has ordered a new workboat, its first new multi-role vessel for ten years. Carmet’s new workboat is being built in the Netherlands (Carmet) The vessel will be a 20m long EasyWorker class workboat built by Dutch shipyard Groeneveldt Marine Construction. Volvo ...
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Tug Delivery and order round-up (March 2022)
This month’s activity brings news of six Robert Allan Ltd (RAL) designed arrivals to the global tug fleet including first order and deliveries of 2022 for a prolific European shipyard.
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DP World finalises legal requirements to buy Imperial
A deal to bring Imperial Logistics under DP World’s roof is finalised.
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Two dual-fuel powered tankers delivered to Terntank
’Greener’ tankers have been delivered to the Port of Gothenburg.
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Ørsted hires Fugro to deliver geo-data around UK wind farms
Fugro has been hired to deliver geo-intelligence around two of the world’s biggest wind farms.
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Ocean Infinity orders six new 85m robotic vessels
Marine robotics firm Ocean Infinity has signed up Norwegian shipbuilder Vard to build six multi-purpose offshore vessels.
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ORCA AI navigational aid wins certification
A navigational aid platform by Israel-based ORCA AI has been given Product Design Assessment certification by the American Bureau of Shipping.
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Contract win gets number eleven underway
A second offshore windfarm service vessel is to be built for the same customer, following the win of the build contract for the first in 2021.