Vessels News – Page 41
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Purus Wind hires new general manager
Offshore wind vessel provider Purus Wind has hired a new general manager as it seeks to expand its presence in the sector.
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Asian expansion for Boluda
Boluda Towage has strengthened its presence in Asia following a “strategic investment” in Hongkong Salvage and Towage Services Ltd (HKSTS).
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Chartwell designs floating research classroom
A new Chartwell Marine hybrid research catamaran is set to be a floating classroom in Vermont
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Smoking cargo ship towed to temporary location
Reports have suggested up to 500 electric vehicles are on board the Fremantle Highway, which is still smoking after a fire broke out on board last Wednesday.
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Vard to supply four new Edda Wind CSOVs
The new Vard CSOVs in build for Edda Wind will feature Schottel propulsion packages
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Multipurpose is the name of the game
The changing shape of tugs and workboats to take on multiple roles is becoming a feature of new designs. Peter Barker has a look at some notable examples.
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Incat ferry trio brings efficiency to German island commute
Three Incat fast ferries are bringing better efficiency to a German commuter ferry route
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One dies, many injured as fire ravages car carrier
A lethal fire is still raging on board the Fremantle Highway, an 18,500t cargo ship carrying 3,000 cars from Germany to Egypt.
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VIDEO: Decaying oil tanker salvage begins
After decaying off the coast of Yemen for 30 years, work has finally begun to empty a decaying supertanker of more than a million barrels of oil.
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Macduff delivers bespoke aquaculture workboat
Turas A ’Bhradain was completed by Macduff Shipyards at its yard in Aberdeenshire
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Rotterdam terminal partners Samskip in shore power
Rotterdam Shortsea Terminals (RST) and Samskip have joined forces to drive down CO2 emissions
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Seraya makes first European vessel purchase
Singaporean next-generation infrastructure fund manager Seraya has bought its first vessel to operate in Europe through its new energy transition platform Cyan Renewables.
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PSD Ports snaps up €27 million ‘future-proof’ dredger
Dutch shipbuilder Neptune has built a dredger for PD Ports that it says has been future proofed.
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Five new tugs for Svitzer Australia
Svitzer Towage has agreed to supply five new Robert Allan tugs for operations in Australia.
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Robosys and Lynx Power develop MRV
UK-based Robosys Automation has partnered South African firm Lynx Power Catamarans to deliver a fully autonomous multi-role vessel.
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Ørsted commits to second green methanol SOV
Ørsted and ESVAGT have signed an agreement for a second methanol-powered vessel
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New entrants in the zero-emissions tug market
A UK consortium including shipbuilder Harland & Wolff is planning to introduce a zero-emissions tug and barge service to promote the UK’s Marine Coastal Highway.
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Finland investigates new ferry propulsion
A feasibility study has been ordered into replacing the diesel propulsion system on a Finnish archipelago ferry.
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New electric outboards enter mass production
Mercury’s Avator 20e and 35e electric outboards have entered production.