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Telemar wins 50-vessel service and maintenance contract with Fairplay Towage group

Marlink subsidiary will bring planned, predictable maintenance and service of bridge electronics to fleet of port and ocean tugs over five years

Wärtsilä and OTG partner to deliver learning solutions to improve safety at sea

Wärtsilä Voyage and OTG will provide industry stakeholders in maritime learning with a unique opportunity to be connected on a single end-to-end learning journey.

Opinion: Floating offshore could be largest frontier for wind power in Asia Pacific

With enough government support, developers will be more willing to bet on floating wind.

Cargill and Maersk Tankers partner up to launch new bunker procurement service

The initial goal is to procure bunker fuel for Cargill and Maersk Tankers’ combined fleet

Two new partners and name revealed for the ammonia-fuelled tanker JDP

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and Yara International ASA join Joint Development Project, and partners announce the name of the expanded coalition – The Castor Initiative.

Maersk backs plan to build Europe’s largest green ammonia facility

The green ammonia produced at the facility can be utilized by the agricultural sector as green fertilizer and by the shipping industry as a truly sustainable green fuel.

Joint group to develop the world’s first commercial tug to be fully remotely controlled

Svitzer A/S, Kongsberg Maritime and ABS (American Bureau of Shipping) have signed a deal to jointly develop the RECOTUG™.

DNV GL secures three-year services contract for Total’s UK assets

DNV GL has been awarded a three-year contract by Total E&P UK Ltd to provide multiple services across the full portfolio of the international operator’s oil and gas assets in the UK North Sea.

RRS James Clark Ross departs Antarctica for the final time

After 30 years of service, the JCR will retire at the end of the 20/21 Antarctic season.

Neptune Energy announces start-up of Gjøa P1 development

Operator Neptune Energy and its partners Wintershall Dea, Petoro and OKEA today announced that production has started from the Gjøa P1 development in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea.

Worley helps Allseas to decommission two offshore gas platforms

The decommissioned platforms will be lifted and taken back to shore for recycling by Allseas’ Pioneering Spirit – the world’s largest construction vessel.

Parkwind selects DEME Offshore for foundation EPCI contract at Arcadis Ost I

The Arcadis Ost I wind farm is developed by the Belgian offshore wind specialist Parkwind and has a capacity of 257 MW.

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