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15,000-dwt asphalt carrier to be equipped with SCHOTTEL EcoPellers

A new bitumen tanker for France-based Rubis Group, currently under construction at China Merchants Jinling Shipyard, will feature azimuth thrusters from the German propulsion expert.

Crowley will build and operate the first fully electric U.S. tugboat

The eTug will operate at the Port of San Diego’s Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal and will be operational by mid-2023.

Successful launch of WALLENIUS SOL’s new vessel

A little over a year has passed since construction began

CIMC Raffles to construct dual fuel car carriers for Wallenius

CIMC Raffles nets 2+2+2 Next Generation Low Emission 6500CEU PCCs deal with Wallenius

New Caronte & Tourist ferry will operate with Wärtsilä LNG-fuelled engines

The vessel is under construction at the Sefine shipyard in Turkey

Norwegian operator expands fleet with new Tier III TRAktor 3000-Z Tug

BAMSE, a TRAktor 3000-Z, built by Sanmar Shipyards in Altinova, Turkey, has been delivered to Norwegian operator Bukser og Berging AS.

Hyundai Motor launches project to commercialize fuel cell propulsion system for ships

Hyundai Motor to collaborate with partner companies to apply its fuel cell system technology to marine vessel propulsion systems

Foreship-conceived Spirit of Tasmania ferries given go-ahead for construction

Like the existing ferries, they will transport passengers between Victoria’s capital city of Melbourne and the northern Tasmanian city of Devonport

Damen & Conrad Shipyard made an agreement to build US Multi Cats

Damen & Conrad Shipyard enter a licence agreement to build first US Multi Cats for Great Lakes Dredge & Dock

Ulstein and EDGE evaluating hydrogen fuel cells for container vessel concept

The cooperation on a container vessel concept to facilitate green energy power solutions was recently announced.

First of new Damen Shoalbuster named in ceremony at Damen Shipyards Hardinxveld

The naming ceremony of the new model Shoalbuster 3514 SD

Alfa Laval and NMRI herald successful onboard CO2 capture using scrubber tech

As the marine industry strives for a decarbonized future, Alfa Laval and partners are investigating the technologies needed to achieve it.

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