Shipyard News – Page 27
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Fast response firefighting vessel
A leading aluminium vessel manufacturer, working in a tri-partnership agreement has launched a high performance, first-in-class fire-fighting vessel.
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Scottish shipyard faces closure
The future of a Scottish shipyard is at risk following confirmation that the company behind it is going into administration.
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Cruise ships lengthened at Italian yard
A shipyard in Palermo, Italy, has completed the lengthening of two vessels to make them the longest cruise ships in the world.
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Sustainability commitment at Dutch shipyards
As part of an ongoing commitment to sustainability, a Dutch shipbuilder is having 42,000 solar panels installed at a number of its facilities.
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New RIB gets celebrity visitor
A celebrated British veteran of the arts has visited a new RIB with the same name as a 19th century vessel in the spotlight by virtue of their latest book.
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Efficient utility vessel offers multiple propulsion options
An Italian design team has developed the EUVES (Efficient Utility Vessel) that is designed to meet the requirements of a number of workboat roles writes Dag Pike.
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Hopper barge repair and maintenance
Jenkins Marine has contracted Manor Marine to provide slipway, repair and maintenance services for the Split Hopper Barge, ‘Nab’.
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Walkaround workboat launched
Tuco Marine has presented the brand new ProZero 10m Walkaround Workboat at Aqua Nor 2019 in Trondheim Norway.
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The hidden dangers of the HS-OSC Code
According to Naval Architect, John Kecsmar, HS-OSC Code CTVs could run into difficulties with out-of-range passenger accelerations.
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Custom workboat will perform multiple roles
A UK-based specialist marine operator has expanded its fleet of workboats and harbour launches with a newbuild 15m Multicat workboat/barge, writes Graeme Ewens.
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Dynamic hydrofoil for low-wake, high-speed ferry
All American Marine, Inc. (AAM) has completed construction and delivered the last of three low wake and high-speed passenger vessels built for Kitsap Transit in Washington State.
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Landing Utility Vessel for aquaculture industry
A heavy lifting capacity will allow a new vessel to be able to carry out a wider range of support tasks to the aquaculture industry.
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Catamaran completes fleet modernisation
A new Dutch-built fast catamaran ferry, has gone into north German service, reports Tom Todd.
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International effort behind new Baltic service
A new energy-efficient Baltic ferry service for launch later this year will be a north European co-operative effort involving companies in Denmark, Germany, Poland and Latvia, reports Tom Todd.
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CTV order for OESV operator
An offshore energy support vessel (OESV) operator will expand its business with the order of a new crew transfer vessel (CTV).
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Antifouling fuel saving ability tested
A French sea rescue organisation will test an environmentally friendly fouling release film in extreme Atlantic conditions with the aim of significantly cutting fuel consumption in its vessels.
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Keeping tabs on cable transits
Cable and pipe penetrations are crucial for the safety level onboard ships and offshore units.
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Hydrographic research vessel underway
A sustainably focused hydrographic research vessel that can be utilised by dredging and offshore wind projects is due to be completed next year.
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Second large ferry export
A UK shipyard has completed the second aluminium fast ferry for a Mexican operator, with light weight and timely delivery both being major deciding factors in the contract award.
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Ship designer expands into US
A European ship design and engineering company will expand its business to the US with the opening of a new office.