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ABB wins Azipod® propulsion order for Van Oord vessel

The vessel is due for delivery to the owner, Dutch marine contractor Van Oord, in the second part of 2024.

AtoB@C Shipping confirms an order for five electric hybrid vessels

The first two of the new vessels are already under construction, and the planned delivery of the first vessel is scheduled for the third quarter of 2023.

Norsepower to install Rotor Sails onboard two newbuild CO2 carrier vessels

Norsepower estimates the Rotor Sails will reduce the fuel and CO₂ emissions from each vessel by approximately 5%.

Berg Propulsion turns on the power with tug order breakthrough in Türkiye

Power performance edge for propulsion solution proves decisive as Berg Propulsion Eurasia takes its first tug order from İÇDAŞ Shipyard

Svitzer Brazil strengthens fleet with two newbuilds

The two new azimuth stern drive (ASD) 70-ton bollard pull tugboats will be delivered by Brazilian shipyard Rio Maguari in 2024.

SCHOTTEL RudderPropellers to power world’s first hydrogen tug

The first hydrogen-powered tug worldwide is equipped with SCHOTTEL propulsion systems.

Robert Allan Ltd. designs new ATB Convoys for Aliança Navegação e Logística

Robert Allan Ltd. has been awarded a contract by Rio Maguari Shipyard to develop the design package for an innovative Articulated Tug and Barge (ATB) for shipping containers along the coast of Brazil.

New floating production unit delivered to ABS Class

A floating production unit constructed by Jiangsu Strong Wind Shipyard (JSSW) to ABS Class has been delivered.

Partners to develop new ammonia bunker vessel design

PaxOcean Engineering Pte. Ltd. has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Singapore-based bunker vessel operator Hong Lam Marine and classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) to jointly develop an ammonia bunker vessel design.

Alfa Laval providing fuel supply system for six methanol-fuelled vessels

In this year's largest methanol order to date, the Alfa Laval FCM Methanol will be the low-flashpoint fuel supply system (LFSS) on six dual-fuel container vessels.

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.

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