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Groundbreaking Maersk methanol vessels to be built to ABS Class

The vessels will be built by Hyundai Heavy Industries and have a nominal capacity of approximately 16,000 containers.

Rolls-Royce launches a range of sustainable mtu propulsion solutions for yachts

Rolls-Royce launches new IMO III propulsion systems and other sustainable mtu solutions for yachts

Wärtsilä to supply complete cargo handling system for new LNG bunkering vessel

The Wärtsilä system selected for this 8,200 cbm capacity bunkering vessel includes a complete engineering, design and equipment supply package for the cargo handling system

OSM to supervise the building of two more ships for Fjord1

This ferries will operate on the routes between the communities of Stranda and Liabygda, and Eidsdal and Linge in Norway.

Kawasaki receives an order for an 86,700 m³ LPG-fueled LPG/ LAG carrier

The vessel is equipped with separate cargo tanks designed to carry LPG and LAG at the same time.

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding receives AiP for LCO2 carrier cargo tank

Demand for these vessels is expected to increase in the future

Corvus Energy and Sanmar to develop a new range of zero-emission and hybrid tugs

Corvus Energy has announced the start of a collaboration with Sanmar Shipyard as part of a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two organizations.

Finnlines’ new ro-ro vessels celebrate launching and keel laying

The second hybrid ro-ro vessel was launched on 30 August 2021 and the keel laying ceremony for the third vessel took place on 31 August.

ABB selects Corvus Energy battery for Crowley eWolf all-electric tug

Upon delivery, the 82-foot vessel will support shipping activities in Port of San Diego in California.

Brazilian tug operator opts for Schottel hybrid solution

The first of the four tugboats is scheduled to enter service in 2022.

DEME’s installation vessel ‘Sea Installer’ will get a major crane upgrade

DEME Offshore prepares for next generation turbines with major crane upgrade for ‘Sea Installer’

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and TotalEnergies initiate feasibility study of LCO2 Carrier

Project for Technology Development and Market Formation in the CCUS Value Chain Aimed at Reducing CO2 Emissions

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