Vessels News – Page 51
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Boluda becomes world’s leading towage operator
A key purchase by Boluda has put the company at the front of the world’s towage industry
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Seabed 2030 brings AUV builder on board
The ambitious project to map the world’s entire seabed by 2030 could be helped with a new AUV designer and builder joining the project
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Hybrid CTV ‘HST Frances’ launched
The diesel/electric crew transfer vessel ‘HST Frances’ was launched on the River Thames yesterday
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WATCH: Sea trials of ‘Walrus’ amphibious CTV
The world’s first amphibious CTV prepares for her first project at Scroby Sands
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UK funding boost for zero emissions vessels
There’s been a major milestone in the UK’s race to net zero maritime thanks to a £77 million (€86 million) funding boost
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Prysmian completes Ibiza connection
Two of the Balearic islands are now connected by undersea cable, thanks to the Prysmian Group
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Yamaha launches Premium and High Power outboards
Yamaha has introduced outboards that it says can be used on bigger vessels
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Fischer Panda wins 18-boat MoD contract
18 MoD newbuild high-speed patrol craft will use onboard power systems by Fischer Panda UK
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TOWLINES February 2023
Latest news from the towing sector from Boluda, Acta Marine, Hebo Maritime Services and Schottel
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Fill her up, Captain
Shore power for tugs, while not new, is gaining ground and importance across the industry.
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Macduff delivers largest vessel to date
Macduff Shipyards has completed its largest vessel ever, its fourth vessel for the Venture II Fishing Company Limited
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Subsea Europe expands R&D focus
Subsea Europe Services has appointed a head of R&D to lead the company’s technology innovation
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Team Edorado on foiling for fast craft
A young Dutch team believes its foiling power boats will soon get their day in the commercial sun
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Tug orders, delivery (February 2023)
At least 8 vessels are on order or have been delivered for February
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ISU raises fire risk issue at conference
Larger ships and fire hazards - particularly where batteries are concerned - were among topics discussed at the Seatrade Maritime annual Salvage & Wreck event.
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Tri-party agreement promotes methanol tugs
Damen, Caterpillar and Pon Power sign MoU to look at methanol-fuelled tugs
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Fleet expansion for Koole Contractors
Netherlands-based Koole Contractors has doubled its number of tugs to four, part of its fleet now actively involved with a wreck removal project off Gibraltar.
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First autonomous hull cleaner unveiled
An autonomous robotic hull groomer has been launched in Greece
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Buoy-laying boat converted to Arctic tour vessel
From buoy layer to polar expeditions – a 49-year-old vessel begins a new role
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Report hints at potential Jones Act revision
A report just published on how the US could develop domestic supply chains also warns of the limitations of the Jones Act.