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Damen signs with Lithuanian Ministry of National Defence for ASD Tug 3010

The tug is to be delivered to the Naval Forces within nine months.

Leonardo and Fincantieri to build EUR200 million OPV

Italian Navy exercises its option for the fourth Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) from Orizzonte Sistemi Navale

Wind Energy Construction AS contracts VARD for one ECV

VARD has signed contract for the design and construction of one state-of-the-art Energy Construction Vessel (ECV) with Wind Energy Construction AS.

ClassNK issues world’s AiP for LNG carrier installed with Wind-Assisted Propulsion System

This marks the world's first AiP for an LNG carrier equipped with a Wind-Assisted Propulsion System (WAPS).

Methane slip will not be an issue by end of this decade, says SEA-LNG

Today, 2-stroke diesel cycle engines account for approximately 75% of the LNG-fuelled vessel order book.

Three generations of Haisla Mariners sail fully electric tugboat home to Kitimat

HaiSea will be fully operational in Kitimat by mid-August to support escort towing services to LNG carriers

New UK Government shows impressive determination on wind energy

GB Energy and The Crown Estate to collaborate on de-risking, seabed leases and supply chain

Forth Ports successfully trials new deep water berth

Built to accommodate the world’s largest offshore renewables support vessels, Leith’s outer berth will be completed and handed over in August.

Crowley accepts delivery of largest U.S.-flagged bunker barge

The Progress will expand access to cleaner energy for ship operators at the Port of Savannah, Georgia, upon final commissioning there this month.

Port of Oakland receives $3 million grant to tackle sea level rise

The nearly 20 miles of San Francisco Bay shoreline property that the Port of Oakland oversees is vulnerable to future extreme weather events.

Hydrogen demand will require hundreds of additional ships, report says

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) launches new report identifying that heavy Industry sector are expected to dominate global hydrogen demand to 2050, with South Korea, Japan and Europe being the first markets for hydrogen.

Boskalis – Marine construction of port and sandbar breakwater

Creating New Horizons in Port Construction – that’s what Boskalis did in Nigeria. In Lekki, 80 kilometers east of Lagos, we constructed a new port and 700-meter-long sandbar breakwater for which we used the natural sand flow along the Nigerian coast. An excellent example of Building with Nature

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