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Danish shipyard orders large equipment package from Rolls-Royce

The Danish yard Karstensens Skibsværft is set build and design two new vessels for trawl and purse seine fishing ordered by two Icelandic ship-owning companies.

IHC launches world’s most powerful cutter suction dredge

Royal IHC's Krimpen aan den IJssel, Netherlands, shipyard has successfully launched the world's largest, most powerful cutter suction dredge, the 44,180 kW self-propelled Spartacus.

Construction Begins for First Commercial Hydrogen-Powered Ferry

A consortium of federal, state and private partners has begun the construction of a new, first-of-its-kind ferry powered by hydrogen fuel cells.

Norway’s new polar research vessel fitted with Optimarin BWTS

Optimarin reports that its USCG-approved ballast water treatment (BWT) technology will be aboard the Norwegian Polar Institute’s new research vessel Kronprins Haakon, due to be christened by Fincantieri next week.

World’s largest battery-hybrid ship nears completion

The world's largest battery-hybrid ship, 'Color Hybrid', has arrived at Norwegian shipbuilder Ulstein Verft in Norway for final stages of completion. 

Damen holds keel-laying ceremony for ‘CEMEX Go Innovation’ at Damen Shipyards Mangalia

Damen Shipyards Group recently held a keel-laying ceremony for the CEMEX Go Innovation at Damen Shipyards Mangalia in Romania.

Rolls-Royce to deliver design and ship equipment for Belgium’s new research vessel

Rolls-Royce has been awarded a contract by the Spanish ship builder Freire to deliver ship design and equipment systems for a new oceanographic research vessel for Belgium.

Philly Shipyard Expects “Significant” Losses Through 2019

On Monday, American shipbuilder Philly Shipyard said that it posted a net loss of $36 million for the year to date, including a $17 million write-off for the cancellation of two container ships for TOTE Maritime. 

DSME hopeful of finally getting delayed payment for drill ships from Sonangol

DSME, South Korea’s second-largest shipbuilder, has gotten its hopes up to finally receive the delayed payment of near $1 billion from Sonangol EP

Wärtsilä’s Fully Integrated Scope Chosen For Largest LNG Fuelled High-Speed Catamaran

The largest ever high-speed catamaran, which will operate on LNG fuel, will feature a fully integrated scope of supply from the technology group Wärtsilä.

DSME clinches VLCC order from Hunter Group

Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has clinched an order from Norway’s Hunter Group to build up to three VLCCs for about $273m.

Eastern Shipbuilding Group Resumes Operations, all OPC Workers Back to Work

Eastern Shipbuilding Group, a family-owned and operated shipbuilder that is involved in both government and commercial vessel construction and repair

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