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Damen selects Heinen & Hopman for Climate, CBRN filters for Dutch-Belgian frigates

The four ASW frigates are to replace the current Karel Doorman-class multipurpose frigates built between 1985 and 1991

Airbus and LDA to install new fuel-saving sails for maritime operations

Louis Dreyfus Armateurs will equip one of the vessels it uses to transport aircraft subassemblies for Airbus, with a wind-assisted propulsion technology

Final quayside assembly of tidal energy kite Dragon 12 initiated in Sweden

The quayside completion of the kite enables an efficient shipment directly to Minesto’s tidal energy production site in Vestmannasund, Faroe Islands.

Hanwha Ocean and BV complete joint project on 3D model based classification approval

Bureau Veritas and Hanwha Ocean have completed a Joint Development Project (JDP) to enable 3D model based approval for the Classification of ships.

WinGD wins first approval in principle for ammonia two-stroke engine

Lloyd's Register awarded the AiP to WinGD's X-DF-A dual-fuel range, giving shipowners the assurances they need to realise vessel designs using ammonia-fuelled main engines for the first time.

Svitzer fleet expands along Brazilian coast

By the end of 2023, Svitzer will be operating 20 tugs

Port of Rotterdam and Yokogawa kick off study to increase energy and resource efficiency

A first scan showed that optimizing the use of electricity and utilities across companies could yield cost savings as high as 5%.

First KCC vessel equipped with Silverstream Technologies air lubrication system

Klaveness Combination Carriers (“KCC”) announces MV Ballard, the youngest vessel in the CABU fleet, has completed dry dock and subsequent sea trials with a wave of new energy efficiency measures in place.

Rosebank field to progress in the UK

The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) granted consent for the development of the field on 27 September.

Japanese companies partner to establish global liquefied hydrogen supply chain

On September 12 2023, Japan Suiso Energy and three Japanese shipping companies, “K” LINE, MOL, and NYK, have agreed to join JSE Ocean, a subsidiary of JSE.

Port of Dover super-charges digitalisation work with Vanguard Universities

The University of Manchester and the Port of Dover are collaborating to achieve a remarkable feat – an AI-enhanced digital twin

Cruise ship for NYK Cruises under construction

The ship will be named ASUKA III and is scheduled for delivery in 2025.

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