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Trump U-turns on Equinor Empire wind farm
US president Donald Trump has lifted a stop-work order on the Empire Wind project by Equinor, the energy giant has said, adding it would restart construction, without saying when.
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Fincantieri explores new deep dive segment
Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri has embarked on a new revenue stream with eyes on subsea technology and development, the company says.
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Ministers sign maritime pledge to shape EU strategy
“There is no strong Europe without a strong maritime economy,” EU maritime ministers agreed as they called for a clear strategy for the future.
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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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MoU signed for new subsea connection between Italy and Greece
A new submarine cable will connect Italy with Greece, reinforcing the power capacity between the two countries.
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BMT partners BAE in frigate support bid
Maritime engineering firm BMT has exclusively partnered defence and aerospace firm BAE Systems in bidding for a frigate support contract with Australia.
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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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Global shipyards unite for sustainability
The Global Green Shipyard Alliance (GGSA) unites major shipyards from Europe, the Middle East and Asia
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Italian port transformation kickstarted
The Italian Port of Livorno has kickstarted major infrastructure works that will transform the western Italian port into a ‘Europe Platform’ that will accommodate the world’s mega ships.
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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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Denmark tests first data-driven remote pilotage
Two Danish companies have completed the first test of a fully remote data-driven pilotage operation before running a test programme already approved by the Danish Emergency Management Agency.
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Agreement signed for UK’s largest wave energy array
CorPower Ocean will return to the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) to develop the UK’s largest wave energy array
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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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Satellite data helps revolutionise port navigation
A consortium is pioneering the use of space technology to track tidal and riverbed changes on the UK Mersey Estuary
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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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JV set up to expand offshore wind business
Denmark-based ESVAGT has signed a joint-venture partnership with South Korean KMC Line specifically to expand the offshore wind market in South Korea.
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Maritime Law Focus: Get your terms right!
A recent Court of Appeal decision has highlighted a risk that marine businesses might overlook: that insurance policies may not be enforceable if the correct terms have not been used in the contract.
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Seatrium wins approval for floating semi-submersible
The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has given Approval in Principle to Seatrium Marine & Deepwater Technology for a Floating Wind Semi-Submersible (FWSS) design.