Shipyard News – Page 28

  • 'Tellus' ferry
    News

    Hybrid car ferry cuts emissions

    2019-07-22T15:52:00Z

    A hybrid car ferry built for one of Sweden’s busiest maritime routes is ready to begin operating.

  • Hull demoulding
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    Project milestone for composites supplier

    2019-07-19T16:11:00Z

    A composites supplier is making headway on a vessel construction project following the completion of a demoulding task.

  • Andrew Harston, Director, Wales Short Sea Ports speaks at the naming
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    UK port names latest pilot boat

    2019-07-18T12:37:00Z

    Opened by Tim Jenkins from the local Fishermen’s Mission, the ceremony included a traditional blessing ritual and champagne christening.

  • Designers at the Peugeot Design Lab carefully chose every detail of the future Bourbon Mobility cabins (Image: Peugeot Design Lab)
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    Aviation-inspired passenger cabins

    2019-07-16T11:15:00Z

    Bourbon Mobility, a specialist in offshore personel transport, has partnered with Peugeot Design Lab to propose interior designs inspired by the aviation industry.

  • Biocomponent filament cross sections (Photo: Centexbel)
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    Phasing out oil-based composites

    2019-07-16T10:33:00Z

    SeaBioComp, is a new collaborative project that has been launched to develop and produce novel bio-based thermoplastic composite materials.

  • Jifmar and Neptune have pushed the limits of using DP2 workboats in the offshore world
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    EuroCarrier jumboisation for Jifmar

    2019-07-12T13:04:00Z

    France-based Jifmar has recently relaunched a Neptune Marine EuroCarrier 3212 converted by Neptune to meet the requests of their clients.

  • News

    SENER awarded

    2019-07-12T12:01:00Z

    AINE, the Association of Naval Architects of Spain, has awarded its prize for "Best company in the profession" to the SENER engineering and technology group at the 2018 AINE Awards.

  • The 6 ton Wavefoil module nearing completion
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    Wave propulsion pilot for Faeroese ferry

    2019-07-09T12:10:00Z

    A Faroe Islands ferry will soon be using experimental underwater wings to help it generate additional forward propulsion in rough water.

  • 11,000 Tonnes lifted in Sleipnir’s SB crane
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    World’s largest crane vessel put to the test

    2019-07-08T11:58:00Z

    ‘Sleipnir’, Heerema Marine Contractor’s newly launched semi-submersible crane vessel and the world’s first LNG powered Construction Vessel, has successfully completed her sea trials and crane load tests.

  • Neoline
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    Neopolia to build Neoline ships

    2019-07-03T16:41:00Z

    French startup Neoline has chosen Neopolia S.A.S. for the construction of its first two sailing main propulsion vessels.

  • First year celebration
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    Diverse Marine celebrates a year of success

    2019-07-03T15:15:00Z

    Diverse Marine is marking 12 months since its directors acquired the assets and equipment of their former employers South Boats IOW, securing the employment of 20 staff on the site.

  • hopper dredger
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    TSHD electrical installation project revival

    2019-07-01T15:04:00Z

    Alewijnse Marine has reached an agreement on the restart of the complete electrical installation works onboard a trailing suction hopper dredger (TSHD) currently in build at Barkmeijer Shipyards.

  • The vessel is designed and optimized for cost effective fish stock assessment, hydro-acoustic studies and biological, chemical and physical oceanography
    News

    Multidisciplinary research vessel

    2019-06-26T12:06:00Z

    Knud E. Hansen and DTU Aqua (Technical University of Denmark) have completed the comprehensive design study for a new 65m multidisciplinary marine research vessel.

  • Specialist Vilm gets class extension
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    Oil spill workhorse back in service

    2019-06-25T16:34:00Z

    The multi-purpose oil-recovery ship ''Vilm'' has been given a clean bill of health after class renewal at Hamburg’s Norderwerft, writes Tom Todd.

  • Due back in autumn to change engines - Frisia IX
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    German ferry completes first of two yard visits

    2019-06-25T16:17:00Z

    The 57.1m German Bight island ferry ''Frisia IX'' is back in service after extensive modernisation reports Tom Todd.

  • Back in commercial repair -Kiel's Lindenau Schiffswerft
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    Lindenau Repair gets new lease of life

    2019-06-25T16:02:00Z

    Commercial ship repair activity has resumed at Germany’s historic Lindenau Schiffswerft in Kiel reports Tom Todd.

  • Navalrocha is located in the heart of Lisbon Harbour on the north bank of the River Tagus
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    Busy Navalrocha looks to LNG opportunities

    2019-06-21T10:35:00Z

    Portugal’s Navalrocha shipyard is eyeing new work in the LPG product carrier and small-scale LNG markets following a busy first half year.

  • The arrangement of the vessel allows for a spacious aft deck and a large main cabin
    News

    40ft survey catamaran

    2019-06-21T09:15:00Z

    Irish boatbuilder Safehaven Marine has launched a new Wildcat 40 survey vessel for Board Iscaigh Mhara, Ireland, developing the Irish Seafood industry.

  • The FB 60 is based on an 18.8-metre-long deep vee hull that is constructed in advanced composites
    News

    High speed Italian enforcer

    2019-06-19T11:54:00Z

    FB Design has completed the prototype of a new patrol boat for the Guardia di Finanza, the Italian customs and financial enforcement force writes Dag Pike.

  • Vortisea 27m WFSV visualization
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    New brand for the large WFSV market

    2019-06-18T11:33:00Z

    Wight Shipyard Co Ltd is breaking into the Windfarm Support Vessel (WFSV) market with the launch of its new Vortisea brand.