Vessels News – Page 47
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Fugro AUV finds ocean grave of 1,000 WWII prisoners
A Japanese vessel that was carrying up to 1,000 Australian prisoners of war has been found in an ocean grave 80 years after being torpedoed off the Philippines.
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More details on Herman Sr’s purchase of ST Marine
The February purchase of ST Marine by Herman Senior came about over a beer shared by the owners, Peter Barker writes.
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Amogy reveals ammonia-powered tug design
Amogy Inc is to introduce what it claims will be “the world’s first ammonia-powered zero-emission ship”.
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Damen delivers Multi Cat to Atlantic Towage
Irish towage firm Atlantic has added a Damen to its workboat fleet.
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Ulstein develops new offshore wind installation vessels
Ulstein reacts to the increasing demand for heavy lift installation vessels in the offshore wind sector
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Saildrone signs agreement with Seabed 2030
Ocean data provider Saildrone has signed an MoU with Seabed 2030 to advance the UN’s ambitious aim to map the entire seabed by 2030.
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MoU aims to convert tugs for methanol
Global firms Caterpillar Marine and Svitzer have agreed to convert their tugs to use dual-fuel methanol engines as well as install them on newbuilds.
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HydroSurv sells three USVs to new customer
USV maker HydroSurv has announced the sale of three uncrewed surface vessels to one new customer.
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Ports of Normandy pledges €900,000 for roadmap
The Ports of Normandy has committed almost €1 million for a ’roadmap’ to electrify its ports under EU rules going in force in 2030.
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Sanmar agrees to build greenest tug yet
Sanmar Shipyards has agreed to build a ninth tug for Norwegian operator Buksér og Berging.
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Finland follows NATO entry with new patrol vessels
ABB says it will supply Finland’s new advanced border patrol vessels with its Azipod propulsion units.
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Viewpoint: The importance of automation for safety
Orca AI co-founder and CTO Dor Raviv on the march towards automation for efficiency and safety
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Creating a carbon neutral tug and towage sector
Svitzer is working on switching its tug fleet to biofuels
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Scantrol supplies control system for ROV
Scantrol focuses on autonomous vessels with 20 orders for its mTrack control system
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Italian Coast Guard vessel keel laid
The new multi-purpose offshore vessel will help the Italian Coast Guard perform a variety of manoeuvres
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Doha Marine contract propels Royston into Middle East market
The marine engineering and propulsion specialist has been enjoying success in the Middle East
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The 3D printed ferry changing the face of waterways transport
An autonomous electric 3D printed ferry will be the future of waterborne mobility on the Seine
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Approval for remote-controlled workboats
RC Dock has received its first Class approval for new remotely controlled unmanned workboats from RINA
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10 barges break free from tug at McAlpine Dam
One of the 10 barges that broke free from a tug contained 1,400 tonnes of methanol, according to reports
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EXCLUSIVE: BMT opens tug pilotage training hub
A five-bridge training platform for tug and ship pilotage has been opened at BMT’s offices on the south coast of England