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Royal IHC to Build Four New Vessels for DEME

The Netherlands based Royal IHC said it has secured a contract from Belgium-based DEME for the design and build of four new vessels.

Australia’s Antarctic Icebreaker Afloat

Australia’s new Antarctic icebreaker, RSV Nuyina, was floated in wet dock on Saturday at Damen Shipyards in Romania.

C-Job Researching Ammonia as Marine Fuel

C-Job Naval Architects based in the Netherlands announced it has joined the Ammonia Energy Association, strengthening its commitment to research ammonia as a renewable fuel for the maritime industry.

TGE Marine Gas Engineering Signs Contract For One Of The World’s First Small Scale LNG-FSRU

GE Marine Gas Engineering signed the contract for one of the world’s first floating storage and regasification units (FSRU) for the design and supply of the cargo handling system

Pipelay vessel to become Subsea 7’s bright star

Once delivered, Royal IHC’s Seven Vega will become Subsea 7’s first vessel equipped with a pipelay system

Point Resources contracts Simon Møkster PSV

Simon Møkster Shipping-owned PSV Stril Luna has been chartered by Point Resources for one year.

MOL Launches New Large-Scale Ferry “Sunflower Kirishima”

TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. announced that the newly built large-scale ferry Sunflower Kirishima operated by its group company Ferry Sunflower Co

First Of Its Type Mid Sized 45,000m3

The 45,000 m3 LNG vessel for Saga LNG shipping, built at China Merchants Heavy Industry, is getting more and more finalized.

Wärtsilä wins order for world’s first ships running on LPG

The system is controlled by an integrated automation system in combination with the Wärtsilä’s remote process analytics software.

Multifunctional vessel is a green flagship

The next addition to the Norwegian Coastal Administration’s (NCA) multifunctional vessel fleet, OV Ryvingen, is targeted for delivery in late 2018.

Penguin picks Royston enginei EFMS for security and crew boats

Penguin International has ordered 16 Royston Diesel Power enginei electronic fuel management systems (EFMS) for a range of maritime security and multirole crew vessels.

Boston Ship Repair wins $17.4 million Navy contract

Boston Ship Repair LLC, Boston, MA, is being awarded a $17,422,472 firm, fixed-price contract for a 75-calendar day shipyard availability

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