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Holland Shipyards Group to build new survey vessel for Waterschap Scheldestromen

The new vessel, a replacement of their current vessel, is expected to enter service by the end of 2021.

Maersk will operate the world’s first carbon neutral liner vessel by 2023

A.P. Moller - Maersk speeds up on decarbonisation with a methanol-fueled feeder vessel on the water in 2023.

RAmparts 3200-SD ASD tug Hadera delivered to Hadera Port

Hadera has a large deadweight capacity, a shallow full load navigational draft of 4.81 metres, and high standard noise control.

VIDEO: Med Marine launched Svitzer’s 30m tugboat

She is set to be delivered to Svitzer A/S in April 2021.

Corvus Energy partners with Seaspan Ferries for Blue Whale ESS field trial

Corvus Energy has reached an agreement with Seaspan Ferries Corporation, of Delta, British Columbia, Canada, for the first delivery of Corvus’ Blue Whale ESS, to be installed onboard one of their cargo ferries.

Filtersafe boosts filtration standards in the ballast water treatment industry

Commitment is part of Filtersafe’s $10m market-feedback program and will see the company manufacture its filter screens with the more durable 904L grade steel

GTT obtaines two AiP from Bureau Veritas

The first Approval obtained from Bureau Veritas relates to the higher design pressure of “1 barg” in LNG as fuel applications, such as large container vessels.

Orange Marine selects VARD’s ship design to expand their fleet of cable ships

VARD has announced that Orange Marine has selected ship design from VARD’s extensive design portfolio when expanding their fleet of cable ships.

NYK to build four new LNG-fueled PCTCs

Using New Technologies to Further Reduce GHG Emissions

Helsinki Shipyard laid the keel of the second luxury expedition cruise ship

NB 517 is the second of three vessels ordered by Swan Hellenic from Helsinki Shipyard.

Kongsberg to deliver state-of-the-art solutions for next generation FDV

Equipped with Kongsberg Maritime systems, Triumph Subsea Services’ new Field Development Vessel will represent a major technological shift for the subsea construction market

Wärtsilä and Siem Offshore sign an agreement to reduce carbon footprint

The technology group Wärtsilä has signed a Wärtsilä Optimised Maintenance Agreement covering two offshore Well Intervention Vessels owned by Norway based Siem Offshore.

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