Vessels News – Page 28
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Boluda expands with another acquisition
Les Abeilles owner Econocom Group has confirmed entering into exclusive negotiations with Boluda to sell 100% of its shares in the French towage operator.
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Container losses at sea: Report
As the size and cargo capacity of seagoing vessels increase, so does the risk of loss. A study by marine insurance group Gard points out some of the risk factors.
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Svitzer readies itself for Maersk demerger
Svitzer is strengthening its financial expertise in preparation for the intended demerger with Maersk.
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Safeguarding the future of the Spurn Lightship
The Spencer Group is safeguarding the Spurn Lightship while at the same time nurturing marine apprenticeships.
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Yanmar power for hybrid multi-purpose workboat
The Mimmi has a hybrid setup perfectly suited to a variety of tasks, including pipelaying.
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Italy starts entire coastal mapping project
The most modern sensor and monitoring technology is being deployed to map Italy’s entire coastal habitats.
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Steel cut on first methanol tugs for Kotug
Turkish tug builder Sanmar has cut steel on its first dual-fuel methanol vessels for Netherlands-baed operator Kotug.
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Four autonomous ferries lined up for Norway
Autonomous features will be progressively added to passenger ferries in Norway following delivery of four electric ones in 2026.
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Remote control for inland waterway vessels
Five inland waterway vessels have been equipped with technology that allows them to be operated from a control centre on dry land in Germany.
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100% electric tugs delivered to SAAM Towage
Tug operators and owners are lining up to add electric vessels to their fleets with SAAM Towage one of the first in the queue.
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Sweden works to electrify its ferry routes
Zinus is playing a pivotal part in the electrification of Sweden’s ferry routes
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Latest of three Dutch vessel renewals christened
The second vessel of a three-vessel replacement programme has been christened for the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research.
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Iciest conditions in years hamper tug rescue
Swedish waters more frozen than in previous years set salvage operations back for a tug that ran aground.
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Pioneering AI in unmanned hydrogen powered USVs
ACUA hydrogen-powered H-USV’s will incorporate Voyager AI technology
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Diverse begins its second Typhoon Class CTV build
The Typhoon Class CTV is available under the Diverse Marine Client Finance Programme
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Growth for Koole Contractors’ fleet
Netherlands-based demolition specialist Koole Contractors has expanded its marine fleet with the acquisition of a crane vessel, adding to its capabilities within the wreck removal sector.
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Porto Chibatão sets milestone with four LBS 800
Porto Chibatão in Brazil has strengthened ties with Liebherr with the purchase of four LBS 800 cranes
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New SWATH design of CTV from Ad Hoc
Ad Hoc Marine Designs has announced a new design of Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull CTVs for Maritime Craft Services.
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PLA outlines Thames net zero plan
The PLA’s net zero Thames plan focuses on alternative fuels, infrastructure, clear regulation and financing.
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Agency set up to break barriers to electrification
An international association committed to ’spearheading collaboration that dismantles barriers obstructing the widespread adoption of marine electrification’ has been set up.