Vessels News – Page 39
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Scottish ROV inspects Brazilian pipeline
An ROV operated from a control centre in Scotland has successfully inspected pipelines nearly 10,000 km away in Brazil
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Viking wins 34-vessel order for Greek coastguard
Three separate contracts have been signed in a huge order for Viking Norsafe to deliver 34 vessels to the Greek coastguard.
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Corvus ESS powers first of a kind in the US
Norwegian energy storage technology firm Corvus Energy has supplied a battery for an inland towboat in the US, the first of its kind in the country.
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Special feature: Deep dive into methanol, Part 1
As the maritime industry wonders what the future holds for fuels, Stevie Knight takes a deep dive into methanol. Could this be the right choice for tugs? Part one of our two-part feature examines some of the research going on.
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World’s largest battery ship on order
Incat Tasmania is building what is so far the world’s largest battery-powered vessel, a ro-pax ferry that will be delivered to South America.
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Pilot autonomous survey project claims success
The success of an autonomous pilot wind farm survey means a combined AUV/USV model could be rolled out commercially early next year.
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August 2023 Salvage Round-up
The International Salvage Union has provided details of its members’ activities, the sector’s expertise in demand not only for casualties on the world’s oceans but also within ports and even on dry land.
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Recyclable workboat for tidal turbine
Glasgow’s Ultimate Boats has delivered a fully recyclable workboat to tidal turbine pioneer Orbital Marine
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Series success for Med Marine
Turkey’s Med Marine has reported progress with orders for three Robert Allan Ltd RAstar 2800 tugs for operators in Ireland, Germany and Libya.
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Markey towing winches to boost tug power for Moran
News that Seattle-based Markey Machine has been selected to provide its hawser winches and capstans for Moran Towing’s two new escort tugs turns the spotlight on components where there is no place for what can be considered the weakest link in the chain.
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Macduff delivers first design for Indian owner
Macduff Ship Design has successfully delivered a new ASD tug/service vessel to Knowledge Marine & Engineering Works, its first ever design for an Indian owner
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Hyke launches clean ferry for urban waterways
Bringing water transport back to cities in a clean way: Hyke’s Hydrolift Smart Ferry has been launched in Norway.
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Putting container losses into perspective
Every time there’s a major container loss and salvage teams are called in, the world’s media can go into overdrive such that one would think it was a regular occurrence. In fact, the number of incidences has sunk to an all-time low, writes Peter Barker.
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Svitzer moves into next methanol fuel cell phase
Tug giant Svitzer says it has moved into the second phase of a project to design the world’s first methanol hybrid fuel cell (MHFC) tug.
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Vernicos Scafi orders new tug from Med Marine
Greek tugs and salvage firm Vernicos Scafi has ordered a Robert Allan-designed harbour tug from Med Marine.
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Artemis Technologies unveils improved CTV
The latest generation of Artemis Technologies CTVs promises enhanced comfort and safety for the crew
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Worldwide tug deliveries by Redwise
Specialist delivery crews have to be on hand globally to meet today’s demand for tugs across the world, and Redwise is one prime example.
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First-of-a-kind vessel to be drydocked at H&W
Belfast shipyard Harland & Wolff is carrying out repairs on the first vessel of its kind to be worked on at the yard.
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Canadian tug fleet gets an electric boost courtesy of Sanmar
Sanmar Shipyards has delivered its second electric tug to HaiSea Marine in Canada