Vessels News – Page 34
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Hapo Barges expands lifting gear portfolio
Hapo International Barges B.V. is increasing its salvage capabilities with an impressive couple of additions.
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Encouraging low emissions workboat design
US workboat operators can make considerable savings if they adopt lower emissions designs now, says Chartwell Marine
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Powering the USA’s first zero-emission high speed ferries
Wärtsilä is instrumental in a project to decarbonise a high-speed, high-capacity ferry service in the US
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Windcat expands its hydrogen powered CSOV fleet
A new double CSOV order with Damen will take Windcat’s fleet to five
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Havfram’s strategic partnership approach to WTIV management
Havfram Wind has entered into a strategic cooperation with IWS
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Damen Multi Cat delivered to UK operator
In what was very much a family occasion, Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd recently took delivery of a Damen Multi Cat workboat, just six weeks after placing the order.
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UK marks 25 years of life and vessel-saving SOSREP
The vital work of the Secretary of State’s Representative for Maritime Salvage and Intervention has now entered its 25th year.
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Diverse Marine launches UK first finance and lease programme
Diverse Marine has announced a programme for CTV owners and operators to finance or lease the vessels they need.
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Sanmar makes double delivery with different designs
Sanmar Shipyards has delivered two quite different Robert Allan Ltd (RAL) design tugs to long-term customer P&O Maritime Logistics for operation in the Dominican Republic.
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A powerful partnership in offshore wind crew vessels
BMT and Strategic Marine are forging a powerful collaboration in CTVs
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Espousing the benefits of bi-directional charging
There are benefits to bi-directional charging both as a consumer and also as a contributor to the grid
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Lack of training led to crew death, probe finds
An investigation by the Dutch Safety Board has concluded that the death of a member of crew on board a tug was partly due to a lack of training.
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Damen secures two-vessel Sri Lanka order
Damen Shipyards has won an order for two of its next-generation tugs to mark its first collaboration with Sri Lanka Shipping Company.
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Two special Norwegian workboats ordered for 2025
Norwegian maritime contractor Finnsnes Dykk & Anleggsservice has ordered another two rather splendid workboats from shipbuilder Fitjar Mekaniske Verksted As.
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DNV cyber security approval for Corvus ESS
Corvus Energy has been awarded type approval from DNV for its Cyber Security Notation on the Control and Monitoring system of its Orca Energy Storage System
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‘Flying ferry’ takes off in Sweden
Swedish marine technology firm Candeler has revealed its P-12 pre-production hydrofoiling electric vessel.
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Kotug expands Guyana tug fleet
Three more tugs arrive in Guyana to join Kotug’s fleet and bringing the count up to five.
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Consortium works on UK’s first H2-fuelled CTV
A project to retrofit a CTV with hydrogen propulsion has been launched in the UK for the first time.
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Neptune builds Ariane 6 rocket-transport ship
Space rockets will be transported on a carrier built by workboat builder Neptune Marine, which has won an award for the vessel.
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Hull, foils and diverging CTV designs: Part One
Batteries don’t quite cut the mustard yet, although developments are continuing apace. In the meantime, designers are assessing other changes they can make to their vessels.