Vessels News – Page 6
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MOL changes tack into offshore wind vessels
Merchant shipping giant Matsui OSK Lines (MOL) has agreed to work with Fukada Salvage & Marine Works to develop construction services for floating offshore wind projects.
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TideWise’s USV wins key autonomy approval nod
The Brazilian company’s USV is designed for offshore subsea inspection at depths of up to 2,500 metres
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New hull fixture promises 11% fuel savings
A pilot project has resulted in vessel fuel savings of 11% thanks to the addition of a submerged wing on the hull.
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Port of Dublin orders €multi-million mooring system
A multi-million euro automated vacuum mooring system is to be installed at Ireland’s Port of Dublin.
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Sanmar’s Boğaçay class success continues
Sanmar Shipyards has reported delivery of its Boğaçay class tug to a domestic operator and an order from a new Bulgarian customer.
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Austal wins H2-ready ferry deal
Austal Australia has won a contract to design and build a hydrogen-ready ferry for Gotlandsbolaget
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OPINION: The financial case for electrifying
The industry tasked with driving the clean energy transition continues to rely on one of the dirtiest fossil fuels available – but it doesn’t have to be this way, says Paul Cairns, CEO of Charge Offshore.
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First USV ordered for Dutch water board
The Dutch water board (Rijkswaterstaat) has ordered its first Unmanned Surface Vessel for inland and near-shore waterways.
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Kongsberg enhances OSCV mooring capabilities
KM’s new mooring system for OSCVs promises to fill the shortage of vessels capable of large-scale mooring installations
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Demand boom for SOVs and CSOVs – analysis
With the global growth of offshore wind comes a growth in demand for CSOVs and SOVs, says Philip Lewis, consultant with energy sector consultants Intelatus Global Partners.
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Damen Shiprepair Vlissingen’s largest vessel refit contract to date
The refit of REV Ocean includes both interior and exterior enhancements and will take place at DSV’s covered drydock
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Teledyne’s Swedish deal for subsea mine counter measures
Sweden will be equipped with cutting-edge subsea technology to enhance its naval operations courtesy of Teledyne
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Leading the charge: Bibby on its electric fleet
The world is electrifying, and UK-based Bibby Marine is determined to be at the forefront of the drive. But it won’t happen offshore without offshore charging, says project director Gavin Forward.
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A floating laboratory onboard a research vessel
A newbuild pioneering research vessel has been designed to test alternative fuels and climate-friendly propulsion technologies
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Tide comes in for Louis Dreyfus Armateurs
LD Tide will supply a CTV for the Eoliennes en Mer des Îles d’Yeu et de Noirmoutier (EMYN) offshore windfarm
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Barge order and new tug news from Boa Offshore
Norway-based Boa Offshore has continued with its fleet expansion plans following delivery of an ice-classed tug and confirmation of the order for a ‘Next Generation’ semi-submersible barge.
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First monopile installed at Baltic Power site
The first monopile has been installed at the Baltic Power offshore wind farm being developed by Orlen and Northland Power for Poland.
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Cadeler expands presence in Poland
Cadeler strengthens its position in Poland’s offshore wind market with a new deal with Ocean Winds
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Svitzer makes the switch to biofuels
Svitzer tugs operating at the Danish Port of Esbjerg are now running on biofuel, bringing together a coalition of port owner, tug operator and clients all sharing the same ambition of becoming carbon neutral over time.
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Two Macduff designs delivered to Canada
Macduff Ship Design has announced delivery of two vessels to its design to SAAM Towage Canada.