Vessels News – Page 30
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Boluda Towage buys Resolve Marine (Gibraltar)
The global tug and salvage operator Resolve Marine has sold its Gibraltar business to Spanish towage giant Boluda Towage.
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Sanmar double delivery rounds off busy year
Two tug deliveries at the end of 2023 marked the end of a busy year for tug builder Sanmar.
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Biomethane-fuelled workboat ordered for Estonia
Baltic Workboats has signed a contract to supply an biomethane-fuelled workboat for the Estonian State Fleet.
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VARD to undertake innovative PSV conversion
VARD will convert a Platform Service Vessel into a much-needed cable-laying vessel.
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Volvo Penta enters larger workboat market
Volvo Penta has come up with a system that could lift its offering into the larger commercial sphere.
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New Ulstein CSOVs hit key milestones
Steel cutting and keel laying ceremonies have been held for two Ulstein newbuild CSOVs
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Damen to build fast ferry for new customer
New Damen customer KT Marine, a Korean ferry operator, has ordered a Fast Ferry 4212.
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North Star takes ‘milestone step’ with SOV sale
Offshore infrastructure service company North Star has announced its first contract with a company beyond the UK.
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European autonomy for Brazilian subsea navigation
Exail has won a pair of deals to supply its Rovins Nano Inertial Navigation System.
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Consortium trials hydrogen shorepower
Hydrogen produced from waste water will be used to power vessels at berth in Scotland in a new trial.
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Seacontractors expands fleet and bollard pull capacity
Dutch maritime service provider Seacontractors has added two large anchor-handling tugs to its fleet, adding significantly increased bollard pull capacities to the already large 25-plus list of vessels it owns or operates.
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Focus on today’s foiling, ‘flying’ vessels
The foils under the new ‘flying’ boats are very different from those that focus on greater efficiency and better handling. Should we trust them, and are they suitable for CTV designs?
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Kooiman inks pusher tug deal
Verbund has ordered a new pusher tug to help maintain its ten hydro power stations on the Danube in Austria
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Rotec Hydraulics agrees to set up shop at A&P
Seawork exhibitor Rotec Hydraulics has agreed to open a service centre at one of A&P’s ship repair facilities.
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Historic drydock granted full re-opening
A historic drydock has been granted permission to continue repair and restoration operations 150 years after first being built.
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Brunvoll reaps benefits of offshore wind sector
Offshore wind is proving to be a healthy source of orders for Brunvoll, which has been selected by ship designer Vard for a number of contracts.
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Dutch Multi Cat workboat christened
Netherlands-based Van Wijngaarden Marine Services (VWMS) has formerly welcomed the latest addition to its already sizeable Damen-built workboat and tug fleet following the naming ceremony for Waddenstroom, the largest Multi Cat in the Dutch shipbuilder’s portfolio. The Multi Cat 3713 was named recently at VWMS’ premises in Hardinxveld-Giessendam by Mrs ...
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First electric US tug challenges European hegemony
US logistics, marine and energy service provider Crowley has accepted delivery of eWolf, the US’s first all-electric ship-handling tug.
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Twin deliveries strengthen Turkey’s coastal safety
A new pair of tugs built at Sanmar Shipyards can provide a variety of duties for Turkey’s Directorate General of Coastal Safety.