Vessels News – Page 58
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Building begins on two Scottish ferries
The construction of two new shortsea ferries is under way
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TOWLINES (October 2022)
Our round-up of the latest news from Wagenborg Towage, Svitzer, bMC and a new Code of Practice.
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VIDEO: Dredger launched at Port of Hamburg
A naming ceremony has been held for Chicago, a hybrid backhoe dredger with full electric capability, in the Port of Hamburg.
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Water cooled motors for compact spaces launched
There’s a new range of stainless steel, water-cooled induction motors on the market
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OPINION: Diesel or electric… pros and cons
OPINION: As the marine world contemplates electric propulsion, Neander Motors COO Joel Reid gives his opinion on the hidden issues.
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iXblue bought out by Groupe Gorgé
The acquisition of iXblue will ‘lead to the rise of a European high-tech industrial champion’, the firms say.
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Artemis wins € millions in clean maritime funding
Artemis Technologies has won a multi million funding package to develop green vessel technology
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Liebherr completes two offshore installations
Two offshore wind farms, two successful completions for Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock’s Orion and HLC 295000 crane.
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Healthy order book for Damen
Damen Shipyards has boosted its order book with notable contracts for three of its next generation tugs for Dutch and German owners.
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Tugs on the move for Svitzer
Svitzer has announced the relocation of a UK-based tug following an addition to its Milford Haven fleet along with the strengthening of its Brazilian fleet with an order for two ASD tugs.
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‘Sparky’ finally starts work
Damen’s first all-electric harbour tug Sparky has finally commenced operations following delivery and christening for its owners Ports of Auckland (POAL).
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Boskalis results and takeover latest
Boskalis reports improved financial results for first half-year 2022 but a sharp decline in revenue and earnings in its Towage & Salvage division.
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Robot launched to clear waterways of microplastics
A new product has launched in the UK promising to rid waterways of microplastics, oil and debris
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Kongsberg wins thruster deal with Med Marine
Kongsberg Maritime has agreed a sizable contract with Med Marine to deliver 32 US-series azimuth thrusters for newbuilding ASD tugs.
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ClassNK approves world’s first ammonia-fuelled tug
Classification society ClassNK has issued its Approval in Principle (AiP) for an ammonia-fuelled tug.
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Anger erupts over P&O Ferries’ CEO speech invitation
The disgraced boss of P&O Ferries has been vilified again by unions after being invited to speak at a ferry conference.
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First ‘truly’ autonomous UAV passes trials
A German North Sea wind farm is inspected by what owners claim is the first autonomous vehicle to operated completely without human intervention.
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MAN powers superyacht project
Aided by MAN engines, hybrid propulsion set-up delivers low fuel consumption for superyacht project
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VIDEO: Preview of singlehanded deployment AUV launch
A new AUV fits in a standard airline carry-on bag, but packs in industry-leading technology – and will be unveiled at next year’s OiA.
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ExoTechnologies explains the DANU solution
CEO Shane Mugan talks to Maritime Journal about the company’s disruption to recreation and workboat building – a green alternative to fibre-glass boats, most of which end up in landfill.