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Damen’s first all-electric tug Sparky delivered to Ports of Auckland

New tug receives her Māori name, ‘Tiaki’, in a special blessing ceremony

K LINE signs contract with QatarEnergy for seven newbuilding LNG vessels

Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (“K” LINE) has announced the execution of seven longterm Time Charter contracts through joint venture companies with QatarEnergy.

MAN Energy Solutions signs MoU with Stena and Proman

Memorandum of Understanding defines terms of project to investigate retrofit of MAN 48/60 engines to dual-fuel diesel/methanol operation

Damen will supply Fairplay Towage Group with two RSD Tugs 2513

Fairplay Towage Group has placed an order with Damen Shipyards Group for two Damen RSD Tugs 2513. The vessels will be delivered in January 2023.

Deltamarin to help install WindWings on a Berge Bulk vessel

Berge Bulk has selected Deltamarin to carry out the ship side basic design for installing BAR Technologies WindWings by Yara Marine Technologies onboard the 210,000dwt bulk carrier Berge Olympus.

NYK concludes contract for modification of LNG-fueled tugboat to ammonia fuel

NYK has concluded a contract with Keihin Dock Co., Ltd., an NYK Group company, to modify a tugboat to ammonia-fuel specifications.

EMAR buys two Damen Fast Crew Suppliers 2206

EMAR Offshore Services also operates four Damen Fast Crew and Supply vessels in West Africa

Naval architect selected for new California coastal hybrid-hydrogen research vessel

Vessel with zero-emission capabilities will now move to design phase

The Eco Adriatica enters the Grimaldi fleet

This is the eleventh of twelve state-of-the-art units ordered from the Chinese Jinling shipyard located in Nanjing.

KNOT’s first LNG dual fuel shuttle tanker delivered

The vessel will be KNOT's first dual-fuel shuttle tanker that can use not only heavy fuel oil but also LNG.

Norwegian Viva floated out in Marghera

She is the second of six new-generation cruise ships of Norwegian Cruise Line’s new Prima Class

CRAIN Technologies’ Suction Wing receives AiP from Bureau Veritas

Bureau Veritas (BV) has delivered an Approval in Principle (AiP) to CRAIN Technologies for its Suction Wing SW270, an auxiliary wind propulsion device for cargo ships.

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