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Equinor awarding contracts for platform supply vessels

Six contracts have been awarded to five shipowners, for a total value estimated at more than NOK 2,5 billion including options.

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding christens training ship Oshima Maru

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Holds Christening and Launch Ceremony in Shimonoseki for Training Ship OSHIMA MARU Built for Oshima College

Keel laying and steel cutting ceremony at Damen Shipyards

Construction of two OPV 2600 vessels for Pakistan Navy started at Damen Shipyards Galatí

Royal Caribbean Group to open the world’s first zero-energy cruise terminal

The New State-of-the-Art Facility in Texas is on Track to Achieve LEED Gold and be Completely Solar Powered

Maersk to transport, install French floater’s turbines

Maersk Supply Service awarded transport & installation contract by Eiffage Metal for EFGL floating offshore wind farm

Equinor’s Peregrino C produces first oil in Brazil

On 10 October at 20:00 local time, the new platform in Brazil, Peregrino C, produced its very first oil.

Titan to build the biomethane liquefaction plant in Port of Amsterdam

Titan will scale up Liquified Biomethane (LBM, also known as bio-LNG) production in the Port of Amsterdam together with BioValue as biogas supplier.

Jan De Nul launches new water injection dredger Cosette in the Netherlands

Jan De Nul Group and the shipyard Neptune Marine near Dordrecht in the Netherlands, have launched the new water injection dredger Cosette

NYK to establish training center for offshore wind power generation

In Akita Prefecture, developments in several sea areas are planned

Hurtigruten Expeditions completes fleetwide implementation of Starlink

Speedcast has partnered with Hurtigruten Expeditions to complete fleetwide implementation of SpaceX’s Starlink low earth orbit (LEO) broadband connectivity.

LR and Triumph announce JDP for sustainable and advanced vessels

Collaboration will lead to a ShipRight procedure for ships operating in offshore, decommissioning and renewable sectors.

Ports face more disruption from strike action as cost-of-living crisis bites

Fast rising cost of living crisis to precipitate more labour disputes across developed markets as dock workers seek to make up for rampaging price inflation, heaping more disruption on congested ports.

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