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This company claims its boats can save Venice

Swedish company Candela thinks that its electric boats can help fight "moto ondoso" -- the damaging phenomenon of waves bashing against the buildings and sidewalks from the wakes of boats being driven around the city.

CMS carries out world’s first 36K maintenance on DF engine

The overhaul was carried out by CMS Korea at the Malaysia Marine & Heavy Engineering (MMHE) shipyard in June 2022.

SMST equips first ever Chinese SOV for W2W

The Chinese shipowner will contract the SOV for maintenance of wind turbines in China’s Jiangsu and Fujian province.

RRS James Cook completes rudder overhaul at Damen Shiprepair Amsterdam

The 89.5 metre, 5,401 GT vessel is operated by the UK’s Natural Environment Research Council

C-Job and Saronic Ferries create design of first fully-electric Ro-Pax ferry in Greece

Saronic Ferries has recently announced their partnership with C-Job Naval Architects to develop the first fully-electric Ro-Pax ferry in Greece.

MEYER WERFT lays keel for Carnival Jubilee

This is the first time that a ship for this Miami-based brand and shipping company is being built in Papenburg.

K LINE confirms three additional orders for Airseas’ Seawing

Airseas’ innovative wind propulsion technology will be deployed on a total of five “K” LINE vessels from December 2022 to reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions

Another double delivery of SMST gangway and crane for Acta CSOVs

Once again Acta Marine is equipping two newbuild Construction Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs) with SMST mission equipment.

Partners complete work on zero-emission vessel for CMDC

Houlder, Expleo and Bibby Marine have successfully completed their project for the Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition (CMDC) and recently presented the results to the wider industry at the CMDC showcase event.

Ammonia-fueled tugboat obtains AiP from ClassNK

Step forward toward realization of a zero-emission ship

TECO 2030 has received funding for developing the high-speed vessel of the future

The vessel will have the capacity to transport 200-300 passengers at speeds above 35 knots while sailing over long distances.

ABB to power Japan’s first electric tugboat for efficient operations

ABB contracted by IHI Power Systems Co.,Ltd. develops electric tug for the ports of Tokyo Bay for Japanese towage specialist Tokyo Kisen Co. Ltd

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