-0.1 C
New York

Shipbuilding

Saipem strengthens its fleet with the bareboat charter of a latest generation drillship

Saipem signed a bareboat charter contract with the Samsung Heavy Industries Company yards for a new drillship, the Samsung Santorini which will be delivered in November 2021.

Yang Ming holds virtual naming ceremony for YM Continuity

YM Continuity has a nominal capacity of 2,940 TEU

ABS, RAL, Signet and USCG use purely 3D process to deliver commercial vessel

Paperless Process Delivers Time and Cost Savings Without Compromising Safety

Havyard Leirvik has handed over two vessels in two days

Both were delivered by the agreed date despite major logistical challenges due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Piriou signs for the order of a new tug for Caraibes Remorquage

PIRIOU has just recorded a new order for the OST 30 of its tug range dedicated to towage.

VIDEO: DMC delivers high-lift rudders for ten Arklow vessels

Arklow Shipping keeps on receiving rudders form Damen Marine Components

GEV and Wärtsilä to cooperate on propulsion solutions for hydrogen vessel

The parties to the agreement believe that the C-H2 project will eliminate the technical barriers and deliver a solution which is superior to other transport alternatives.

The first Swan Hellenic’s expedition cruise ship was launched at Helsinki Shipyard

Helsinki Shipyard is currently building a three-ship series for the cruise shipping company Swan Hellenic.

Giant hospital vessel: unique construction experience and new job opportunities

"Mercy Ships", an international charity, prepares to commission its new ship the Global Mercy.

Wärtsilä receives further orders for its LNG cargo handling system

The equipment is scheduled for delivery to the yard during the first half of 2022.

Ecochlor completes all testing for EcoOne™ filterless BWMS

This system will allow shipowners to operate their BWMS either with or without a filter.

Designing non-fossil fuelled, Ulstein X-BOW container vessel for EDGE Navigation

The global containership fleet numbers today about 5,350 ships – all with fossil fuel propulsion.

Recent articles

spot_img