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Babcock begins first Type 23 frigate post-life extension upkeep

Babcock International Group has started a post-life extension (LIFEX) on the Royal Navy’s Type 23 frigate HMS Argyll at their Devonport facility.

Salamanca uses Wärtsilä’s SPECS camera system for more efficient operations

The SPECS super-wide cameras will give the crew a 360° view, from the edge of the hull to the horizon, streamed directly to the bridge in real-time.

Carnival upgrading global fleet with fuel- and energy-saving technology

World's largest cruise company is rolling out Service Power Packages to improve energy efficiency and support overall sustainability goals

Deltamarin designs archipelago connecting vessel for Finferries

Deltamarin has been selected as the designer of a new Finnish archipelago connecting vessel which will start operating in summer season 2023.

Norwegian Cruise Line takes delivery of Norwegian Prima

She is the first of six new-generation cruise ships of Norwegian Cruise Line's new Prima Class

BAE Systems’ new ARTISAN Radar contract for Brazil’s Flagship NAM Atlântico

BAE Systems has signed a five-year contract to support its ARTISAN Radar on the Brazilian Navy’s flagship, the multipurpose aircraft carrier NAM Atlântico.

AIDA Cruises vessel bunkered with GoodFuels’ sustainable biofuels

AIDAprima becomes first large passenger ship to use GoodFuels’ sustainable marine biofuel, unlocking emissions reductions on seven-day cruise between Germany, France, Belgium and the UK

Austal delivers the future USS Santa Barbara to the US navy

Santa Barbara is the 16th Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) to be constructed by Austal USA in Mobile, Alabama.

SEASTAR brings digitisation underwater for sustainable aquaculture

SEASTAR is exploiting innovative Internet of Underwater Things Technologies and integrating them with miniaturised wearable sensors to be placed on fish.

Kemi Shipping orders eight Konecranes E-VER electric forklifts

The Finnish logistics company is strengthening operations with an additional order. The order was received in June 2022 and will be delivered in the first half of 2023.

EU moves one step closer to protecting deep-sea ecosystems from bottom fishing

The Committee on Fisheries and Aquaculture has voted on the Commission’s proposal to close vulnerable areas to fishing gears which touch the seabed.

Barcelona targets cruise ships in its latest fight with tourists

In a long struggle with overcrowding, Catalonia’s regional government is looking at how to reduce the number of liners docking in the city’s harbor.

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