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Chinese scientists close in on laser propulsion for superfast, silent submarines

Scientists developing China’s next-generation nuclear submarine technology say they have found a way to significantly improve the efficiency of the laser propellers that could one day drive the underwater vessels.

Damen contracts Kongsberg Maritime to supply propeller systems for ASW-frigates

As part of this contract, Kongsberg will supply four shipsets of its controllable pitch propeller systems and associated equipment

DFDS to deploy fleet of battery electric vessels on the English Channel

DFDS will deploy two battery-powered vessels in the Eastern Channel by 2030.

Finnlines has set sail from Malmö on its new route to Świnoujście

Finnlines thus expands its network and now connects to over 20 ports across Europe.

Damen Naval signs new contract with Dutch supplier for Anti-Submarine Warfare frigates

The frigates will be deployable for multiple tasks, although the emphasis will be on anti-submarine warfare.

Finnlines to establish a new daily maritime bridge between Sweden and Poland

Finnlines expands its route network and starts to operate with its freight-passenger ship Finnfellow on the route between Malmö, Sweden, and Świnoujście, Poland, on 10 April.

AROYA Cruises appoints VIKAND as Healthcare Partner for first cruise ship

VIKAND will provide a comprehensive and full-scale medical management solution for AROYA Cruises, the first cruise line to be designed with Arabian preferences at its heart.

Fish farming ROV contractor enlarges fleet

Aberdeen company that has major deal with Mowi now has 38 Falcons

Damen Naval orders RENK gearboxes for Anti-Submarine Warfare frigates

Damen Naval has contracted RENK to supply the gearbox systems for the new Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) frigates.

Carnival Cruise Line orders 5th excel-class cuise ship

MEYER WERFT and Carnival Corporation (USA) have reached an agreement to build another modern cruise ship for Carnival Cruise Line for delivery in 2028.

Fishers working from small vessels are at the greatest risk

The fisheries sector is a dangerous profession, and fishers working from small vessels are at the greatest risk. They are often alone on board, working on boats measuring between 6 and 11 metres long.

Launching of the the third Brazilian Scorpène submarine entirely made in Brazil

Only few weeks after the delivery of the Humaita, the Tonelero was successfully launched in Itaguaí and will soon start sea trials in order to be delivered in 2025.

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