Vessels News – Page 40
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Damen strengthens its position in Sweden
Damen Shipyards Group is forming a strategic partnership with Swedish investment company Lazarus Industriförvaltning as the Dutch shipbuilder progresses with its extensive order book in Sweden.
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P&O Maritime Logistics expands towage services in the Americas
A towage contract with the Port of Caucedo will facilitate the handling of larger vessels
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Slump in salvage figures could be worrying sign
A slump in four key areas of the salvage industry is a worrying sign for shipping as a whole, writes Peter Barker.
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Spanish port rolls out biofuels for passenger ferries
The Port of Algeciras will use second-generation biofuels in 84 ferry trips across the Strait of Gibraltar.
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SMST gangway for offshore wind SOV
SMST is to supply a motion compensated gangway with tower and height adjustment for a newbuild SOV
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New factory set up to ‘seriously disrupt’ marine battery market
The owner of a new automated factory set up in China aims to seriously disrupt the marine battery market, which is crying out for safer, cheaper batteries, he says.
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The power of AI for autonomous surface collision avoidance
An Indian shipper will operate the first commercial vessel to feature an integrated ’perception system’
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Damen signed up to build multi-function dredger for ABP
The UK’s largest dredging fleet will be expanded with a new Water Injection Dredger (WID) by Damen.
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New Isle of Man ro-pax ferry completes berthing trials
A new flagship ferry for the self-governing Isle of Man has completed berthing trials in its next step towards replacing an existing vessel.
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Crew member dies after tug sinks in Suez collision
A crew member died after the tug he was on collided with a tanker and sank in the Suez Canal on Saturday.
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Tug and lifeboats rescue stricken ro-ro and crew
Lifeboats and a tug were called out when the engine failure on an Ireland-bound ro-ro caused her to drift onto rocks.
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Monopile installations begin on German wind farms
Ørsted North Sea wind farms are a step further with monopile installations beginning thanks to Jan De Nul’s new crane vessel.
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Tersan delivers Norwegian Fjord cruise ship double
Tersan Shipyard has delivered its latest two newbuild passenger cruise ships to Havila
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A US wind industry first for Chartwell’s mini CTV
A newbuild Chartwell designed mini-CTV will be a first for the US offshore wind industry
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World largest cable-layer for £20 billion subsea project
Designs have been completed for the world’s largest cable-laying vessel, which will lay 3,800km of subsea cable to fire up the UK grid.
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WATCH: Burned-out ship towed into port
The stricken Fremantle Highway has finally limped into Eemhaven Port with the assistance of tug operators Smit Salvage and Multraship.
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Europe’s tugowners reflect on 2022
European tugowners have celebrated 60 years as an association when meeting in Alicante.
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News update: tugs begin towing burned car carrier
The burned out Fremantle Highway has begun its voyage to the Port of Eemshaven, the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water has confirmed.
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Fond farewell to a famous pair of super tugs
After almost half a century in service, two famous tugs are to be sent to the breaker’s yard.
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VIDEO: Yanmar commercialises H2 fuel cell system
Yanmar has taken a further step in the future fuels sector with the commercialisation of a hydrogen fuel cell system for vessels.