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NKT names new market leading cable laying vessel able to run on methanol

Equipped with three turntables, she will offer a power cable-laying capacity of 23,000 tonnes

AIMS helps marinise helicopter heavy cargo transport system

AIMS worked with Townsville Helicopters to modify and successfully test a system to deliver and retrieve heavy cargo without human intervention from remote marine locations via helicopter.

Multraship names ASD tug during fleet modernisation

Multraship Towage & Salvage held a Christening ceremony on 30 May to name their newest tug Multratug 35 at their home port of Terneuzen, the Netherlands.

Autonomous ships are on the horizon: Is AI ready to take command?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is well suited to observe and understand what is going on around a ship. However, before we can allow AI to make safety-critical decisions, we need to be aware of how certain the decisions are, as well as why AI makes them.

Saipem strengthens its E&C fleet with bareboat charter of latest generation ship JSD6000

Saipem has signed a long-term charter contract for the JSD6000 with ZPMC

EPS partners with DeepSea Technologies for full fleet roll-out of AI performance solution

By leveraging DeepSea's Cassandra system, EPS will monitor its diverse and extensive fleet in real-time, through accurate AI-generated digital twins of vessel machinery.

Brittany Ferries, Wärtsilä and Incat partner on zero-emissions ferry project

Five new vessels will have joined the fleet between 2020 and 2025

Damen delivers third FCS 2710 Hybrid vessel to Purus

The vessels, the first of their kind, have been designed to provide low emission crew transfer services to the offshore wind sector.

Research project evaluates the impacts of the fuels offered to solve decarbonization dilemma

The data scientists at CARES have developed tools to model ship lifecycle pathways towards decarbonization.

Ukraine destroys two Russian boats in Crimea

Magura V5 maritime drones of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) have hit Russian KC-701 Tunets boats in occupied Crimea. The DIU press service reported on this.

NYK jointly establishes new ship-management company in Hong Kong for LNG carriers

Established with leading Chinese shipping company and energy company, aiming for the stable transport of energy

Van Oord wins contract for Nordseecluster offshore wind project

Van Oord has been awarded the contract for the transport and installation of the monopile foundations for the Nordseecluster offshore wind project in Germany by RWE.

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