Vessels News – Page 13
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Boluda expands operations into Finland with purchase
Boluda has expanded its towing presence into Scandinavia with the purchase of Finnish firm Yxpila Hinaus-Bogsering.
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Q&A: How Norway and UK are collaborating on decarbonisation
In February, the UK and Norway signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work together on decarbonising the maritime sector. Artemis Technologies and Evoy talk about its value.
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Burnt-out cargo vessel loaded at Rotterdam
The car carrier that caught fire over a year ago, killing one crew member, has been returned to Rotterdam before she heads off to a new life in the Far East.
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Busy times for European salvors
Salvage call-outs: Peter Barker reports on a busy few weeks for Europe’s salvage companies.
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Liberty Lines launches hybrid ferries
Liberty Lines launches the first of nine high-speed hybrid ferries, powered by EST-Floattech batteries and Rolls-Royce mtu engines
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Milford Haven lays keel for pilot vessel
The Port of Milford Haven has celebrated the keel laying of a new 22m pilot vessel, enhancing pilotage capabilities for 2025
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Damaged tanker odyssey for Greek salvor
An operation to offload, salvage and repair a stricken tanker has been made all the more complicated by geopolitical issues. Peter Barker reports.
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North Star wins first commissioning SOV order
EnBW has ordered a commissioning service operation vessel for its offshore wind farm He Dreiht.
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Blazes and groundings for Smit Salvage
One of Europe’s most important salvage firms has been responding to fires, groundings and pollutant removal in a busy few months.
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Artemis inks electric pilot boat first to Sweden
The new pilot boat, powered by an advanced eFoiler system, will be the first of its kind to operate in Nordic waters
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MCA publishes draft towing guidance
The increasing number of floating and partially submerged offshore structures has prompted the UK’s Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) to set out draft guidance on towing requirements.
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UK govt steps in to protect seafarers
A new Employment Rights Bill enhances protections for seafarers in the UK, ensuring the P&O ‘national scandal’ is never repeated
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Schottel steps in to supply e-ferry systems
German firm Schottel has won the contract to supply propulsion systems to four double-ended electric ferries that will eventually run autonomously.
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UK Northern Lights shines on French Marine
French Marine Motors has become an official dealership for Northern Lights generators and Lugger Engines distributed by the PME Group.
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Marine People welcomes new firm to the family
A third Dutch family-owned maritime firm has come under the Marine People banner, bringing its collection of vessels to the party.
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ETA hits back at EU emissions rules
The European Tugowners Association has hit back at EU plans to impose emissions reporting regulations, saying they are unsuitable for the complexity of vessels involved, and could result in major admin headaches.
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North Star plans next-gen SOV for floating wind
A new industry collaboration is focusing on new service operations vessels (SOVs) for floating offshore wind projects.
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Jumbo Maritime looks to wind propulsion to boost sustainability
Jumbo is looking to ramp up its capacity for offshore renewable energy projects while reducing emissions.
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Special barge built to recover space rockets
Damen’s Jacklyn barge is set to play a vital role in the future of space exploration.
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Six tugs blessed at Scottish port
One of the UK’s largest port operators has blessed six tugs at its Scottish Port of Leith.