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thyssenkrupp Marine Systems hands over “INS Oz” to the Israeli Navy

thyssenkrupp Marine Systems has officially handed over the second of four corvettes to the Israeli Navy.

Ashtead Technology invests over £1m in new EdgeTech sonar technology

Global subsea equipment solutions specialist Ashtead Technology has invested over £1million in a range of EdgeTech sonar imaging and underwater technology systems to enhance its extensive equipment fleet.

Kongsberg Digital launches new K-Sim ECDIS cloud-based training solution

Kongsberg Digital (KDI) has announced the launch of K-Sim ECDIS, the latest in a successful line of cloud simulation solutions the company has produced for the maritime training sector.

Denmark, Norway, and the United States to lead Zero-Emission Shipping Mission

The Goal: For ships capable of running on zero-emission fuels to make up at least 5% of the global deep-sea fleet by 2030.

Ørsted commits to sustainable recycling of wind turbine blades

Ørsted commits to either reuse, recycle, or recover all of the wind turbine blades in its global portfolio of onshore and offshore wind farms upon decommissioning.

Damen and Hydromaster develop new ferry thruster for Blue Amigo

Development of a new ferry thruster

Three Costa’s newest ships will operate in the Mediterranean from spring 2022

The Italian company Costa Cruises has redesigned its cruise offer for the final part of 2021 and for 2022 with new features for the Mediterranean, Caribbean, Emirates and South America.

Finnlines: Construction of the first new Superstar ro-pax has begun

The environmentally friendly ro-pax vessels will bring innovative solutions to Finnlines’ services.

Operation Ravenel: The search for the wreck has begun in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon

Despite several attempts over the past decades, the wreck remains unfound.

Maersk Drilling adds well intervention scope for low-emission rig with Equinor

The well intervention scope has an estimated duration of 29 days.

H-Line and DNV open doors to Korean LNG fuel market

The Capesize ships will be the first large LNG-fuelled vessels to trade internationally from Korea.

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