Vessels News – Page 43
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Mainstay Marine to build Seacat’s 20th vessel
Seacat Services remains committed to building in the UK despite economic challenges
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Cheetah Marine launches ‘EV-ready’ RIB
RS Marine CEO Jon Partridge talks to MJ about the voyage to electric RIBs – and how Cheetah Marine’s latest RIB is targeted at people who are environmentally conscious but not ready to go full electric just yet.
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Cross-Channel hybrid ferry makes its debut
The world’s largest double-ended ferry promises greener cross-Channel travel, bringing a 40% reduction in carbon emissions
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Damen and Thales sign four anti-submarine contract
Damen and Thales have been signed up to build four new Anti-Submarine Warfare Frigates for the Dutch and Belgian navies.
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Strategic Marine CTVs to benefit from VEEM stability
Strategic Marine will install the gyros on its vessels in Southeast Asia and on specific wind farm crew vessels in Europe
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TRAnsverse tugs for Svitzer Australia
Two ‘revolutionary’ shiphandling tugs by naval architects Robert Allan will operate at the Port of Newcastle, where complex tidal restrictions will mean greater challenges.
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Salvage activity round-up July 2023
Salvage work continues apace with the four major players being kept busy around the world - this is our round-up for July.
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Germany benefits from cutting-edge hybrid CTV
The WINDEA ONE is based on Incat Crowther’s proven 32-metre CTV model
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Double tug naming for Multraship
Netherlands-based Multraship Towage & Salvage has celebrated the arrival of two new tugs with a naming ceremony at the company’s base in Terneuzen.
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Star and Tarmac Marine in safety equipment service deal
Four suction dredgers are getting the star treatment with a new fire, safety and equipment maintenance package
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Busy times continue at Damen
Damen Shipyards is reporting steady activity with delivery of a tug and pontoon for operation in the Caribbean and the securing of an order for a Multi Cat for a local Dutch owner.
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In the spotlight: lithium battery fire risk
The dangers of lithium battery fires and a lack of awareness of how to deal with them has been brought under the spotlight again, with suggestions that regulations will soon be needed in maritime.
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Med Marine looks to electric and hybrid tugs
Turkey’s Med Marine and Canadian naval architect Robert Allan Ltd (RAL) have teamed up to design a range of electric and hybrid tugs.
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Largest jack-up arrives at largest wind farm
The world’s largest jack-up vessel has arrived at the world’s largest wind farm off the coast of Britain.
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BAR Technologies develops 50m CTV
BAR Technologies has developed its iconic BARTech 30 to a slightly bigger vessel that can do slightly more.
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Kotug delivers jobs for Canadian seafarers
First Nation Canadians have formed ties with Dutch towage and maritime giant Kotug.
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Pioneering machine-based surface collision avoidance
Machine based autonomous surface collision avoidance is progressing
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From kayaks to crane barges
Just eight years ago, Rebel Marine was hiring out kayaks and paddleboards from a waterside yard on the Isle of Wight.
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New partnership to produce fleet of 10 WTIVs and WFIVs
Cadeler CEO Mikkel Gleerup says the new vessels will be ‘certainly different’ and future proof against the growing size of wind turbines.