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Zamakona Yards begins construction for its newbuild for Gitte Henning AS

Commencement of Steel Cutting for New Gitte Henning (NB 799)

Biggest contract for Australian vessels in Austal’s history

Austal Australia awarded huge contract to build six cape class patrol boats

NIBULON launches its first T410 project tug

NIBULON shipbuilding and repair yard has launched its first new T410 project harbor pusher tug. The shipbuilding program provides for the building of the two T410 project tugs.

Multiple MAN engines ordered for new generation of offshore installation vessel

32/44CR engines to power Jan De Nul Group’s floating installation crane vessel

CSBC-DEME to work on first Taiwan-built offshore wind installation vessel

‘GREEN JADE’ set to be directly employed on local wind farm PROJECTS IN 2023

SCHOTTEL to power next SOV for Louis Dreyfus Armateurs

SCHOTTEL to supply a range of propulsion systems for its second wind farm service operation vessel (SOV) the "Wind of Hope", the sister vessel of the "Wind of Change".

Helsinki Shipyard starts the production of the luxury expedition cruise vessels

Steel cutting started in safe conditions and as scheduled despite the global situation clouded by the COVID-19 pandemic.

ClassNK grants world-first AiP to Imabari Shipbuilding

ClassNK grants world-first AiP to Imabari Shipbuilding for their concept design of a 180,000 DWT LPG dual fuelled bulk carrier

Bollinger delivers articulated tug and barge unit to Crowley Fuels LLC

Bollinger’s engineering team provided the integration, detail design and construction package.

Launching of fifth CLEANBU vessel MV Bangus

The fifth of in total eight contracted CLEANBU vessels was moved from the dock to sea and subsequently towed to the outfitting berth at New Yangzi Shipyard in China.

Six Hull Vanes ordered by Damen Shipyards for patrol vessels

Having tested two Hull Vanes on the lead vessels in a series of police patrol vessels of two types, Damen Shipyards has now ordered four more.

HMM names world’s largest container vessel

‘HMM Algeciras’ is the first of twelve 24,000 TEU-class vessels scheduled to be sequentially delivered until September, 2020.

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