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Unique Group enters into representation agreement with dry dock pioneers Tugdock

Tugdock system uses individually controlled Seaflex buoyancy bags

TOTE Services announces contract to construct new training vessels

Philly Shipyard selected to build National Security Multi-Mission Vessels

Nova module ready for sail away to Neptune Energy’s Gjøa platform

Neptune Energy has announced the load out of the 740-tonne topside module for the Nova brownfield project in the Norwegian North Sea.

WE Tech launches Economical Operations Solution for Bore’s vessels

WE Tech received a new order from Wuhu Shipyard, China to deliver its Solution One Economical Operations

World’s first ever road transportable floating dry dock

Solis Marine Engineering helps design the world’s first ever road transportable floating dry dock

Modified version of RAL’s tug for Rimorchiatori Riuniti

Rimorchiatori Riuniti takes delivery of Italia, a modified version of Robert Allan Ltd.’s TRAktor 2500-SX tug

Jumbo upgrades power generation with Alewijnse switchboards

Jumbo has called on Alewijnse Marine to fabricate and install two switchboard panels for its heavy lift crane vessel Jumbo Javelin.

Concordia Damen to build sustainable training vessel

Concordia Damen nominated to build a new, sustainable training vessel for the STC Group

VARD secures contract for one stern trawler for Framherji

The new vessel will be the first new building of VARD’s own design sold to the Faroe Islands.

Bakker Sliedrecht responsible for electrical conversion Bokalift 2

Electro technical system integrator Bakker Sliedrecht will renew, modify, extend and integrate all electro technical installations of Boskalis’ new crane vessel Bokalift 2, which will be taken into service in 2021.

Wärtsilä designes the world’s largest krill trawler

Wärtsilä’s state-of-the art ship design for CMI’s latest krill trawler will result in it being the largest and most efficient vessel of its type in the world.

Royal Canadian Navy orders four new tugs

Two tugs are to be delivered to the major Canadian naval base in Esquimalt, British Columbia, and two more to the base in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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