Vessels News – Page 8
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VIDEO: Electric passenger vessel unveiled
Three companies have unveiled a fully electric vessel currently in build that features Air Hull technology and other smart features.
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PODCAST: How AI is revolutionising commercial marine
Listen to our podcast, in which Marine AI talks to Maritime Journal about how artificial intelligence enhances safety, improves efficiency and, not least, provides mariners with an alternative to spending weeks at sea.
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KM wins Indonesian Navy equipment deal
Kongsberg Maritime has won a deal to supply advanced propulsion systems for the Indonesian Navy’s KCR-70 Fast Attack Craft
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John Deere unveils two new engines
Two new marine engines have been unveiled by US machinery giant John Deere.
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Østensjø Rederi chalks up multi-billion offshore contracts
Multi-billion agreements secured by Østensjø Rederi include contract extensions for the subsea vessels Edda Flora, Edda Fauna and Edda Freya with DeepOcean.
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Fully electric tug heading for Scandinavia
Turkish tug builder Sanmar has signed a contract with towage and marine services provider Svitzer to build a fully electric tug to be deployed between Denmark and Sweden.
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First German electric sea-going vessel approved
Official approval has been given to what ferry operator AG Reederei Norden-Frisia says is the first German fully electric sea-going vessel, with charging infrastructure also in place.
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Massive CTV/SOV demand predicted by 2050
Huge global demand is predicted for CTV and SOV building by 2050, a UK research centre says – and opportunities need to be taken up.
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‘New era in offshore operations’ begins
A ‘new era in offshore operations’ has begun with the launch of a new 24m unmanned surface vessel
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Globetrotting Damen tug moves to Jersey
Ports of Jersey has added a tug with an intriguing history to its fleet, having operated on the other side of the world thousands of miles from its new home.
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US network puts the case for offshore wind
The Oceantic Network, an offshore renewable energy association in the US, has released a report ahead of the new US administration, stressing the importance of the industry.
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Sanmar tugs enhance Turkey’s coastal safety
Two more ‘Kurtarma’ series tugs have been delivered to Turkey, reinforcing the country’s aims to ensure adequate emergency towage provision in a country which, because of its location, oversees the safety of one of the region’s most important and strategic waterways.
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Vattenfall ‘goes large’ for future offshore wind projects
Vattenfall is building new Service Operation Vessels (SOVs) for its North Sea offshore wind projects.
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Bibby selects new builders for eCSOV
Spanish shipyard Armon will build an electric Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (eCSOV) for Bibby Marine.
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Setting new standards in emergency vessel design and build
WMD has developed a groundbreaking range of 16-metre emergency vessels, designed to set new standards in safety
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Two firms combine deep-sea technologies
Subsea technology company SMD and software company Beam will install new technology on SMD’s vehicle that they say will allow it to operate in harsher, deeper environments.
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Svitzer’s EcoTow solution debuts in Australia
Svitzer and Höegh Autoliners have partnered to provide low-carbon towage services for Höegh Aurora in Australia using Svitzer’s biofuel-powered EcoTow system.
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Exail sells first DriX O-16 USV
Exail has announced the first sale of its DriX O-16, an autonomous, sustainable uncrewed surface vessel
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Taiwanese subsea vessel heads for Europe
Taiwanese subsea vessel Orient Adventurer has been signed up for charter for around two years by Norwegian firm DeepOcean.
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Heerema plans float-over barge for North Sea wind farms
Dutch engineering giant Heerema Marine Contractors has signed a contract with European transmission system operator TenneT for a float-over barge.