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BAE Systems awarded £4.2bn contract to build five more Type 26 frigates

The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded a £4.2bn contract to BAE Systems to manufacture the next five City Class Type 26 frigates for the Royal Navy in Glasgow.

Damen delivers full dredge package for Spanish split hopper

A full dredge package for the brand-new Trailing Suction Hopper Dredger from Damen Dredging Equipment

“Viking Neptune” delivered in Ancona

Viking and Fincantieri cooperate on hydrogen fuel cell test

ABS supports China Shipbuilding’s entry into ammonia-fueled vessels

COSCO Project Targets Ammonia-Fueled Supply System for a Four-Stroke Marine Engine

GET and Stellar to build first dedicated methanol bunkering ship in Singapore

The new tanker will join GET's fleet by the end of 2023, becoming the first Category A bunkering tanker for carriage of biofuel and methanol in Singapore.

Bureau Veritas delivers AiP to COLD PAD for their C-Claw technology

C-Claw™ is a heavy-duty fastener for steel structures that is non-intrusive (no hole and no hot work is required).

NYK to order two LNG-fueled large coal carriers

The vessels are scheduled to be delivered in 2025.

TECO 2030, Shell and partners to receive €5m to realise hydrogen-powered tanker

The HyEkoTank hydrogen powered tanker will demonstrate zero emission at berth and 60% reduction of GHG emissions during voyage.

MODEC awarded FEED contract for ExxonMobil’s Uaru project in Guyana

MODEC will design and construct the FPSO based on its M350 new-build design. Uaru will be the second M350 hull used for FPSO service.

Amon Maritime launches ammonia supply vessel and targets offshore sector

The ship has already received approval in principle from DNV and preliminary flag approval from the Norwegian Maritime Authority.

Two 3,500 tonne oil spill response barges completed for WCMRC

WCMRC will receive delivery of the barges in October, with arrival in Canada by the end of 2022.

Windea Leibniz returns to Ulstein Verft for an upgrade

After the conversion, this will be one of very few vessels with 60 single cabins for charterers, compared to the current 40.

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