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Equinor: Welding quality of Johan Castberg hull

During construction of the hull for the Johan Castberg production vessel at Sembcorp Marine in Singapore, Equinor has revealed quality deviations regarding both welding and welding inspection.

Trafigura to co-sponsor development of MAN Energy Solutions ammonia engine

The fuel-flexible, two-stroke ammonia engine is expected to be commercially available for large-scale ocean-going ships by 2024

Babcock LGE sign frame agreement for gas handling systems

The frame agreements underline the long-term relationship between Hyundai and Babcock LGE

Wärtsilä caps record-breaking year with scrubber order at JMU shipyard

In all, Wärtsilä has installed 35 scrubbers on vessels being built at the yard.

Azimuthal Hybrid Drive system SYDRIVE-E for the world’s first LNG hybrid tug

With this first in a series of 12 vessels, Sembcorp Marine will build the world’s first hybrid LNG-fueled tug fleet that will replace its existing diesel-powered tugs.

ABS ISQM notation for one of the world’s largest semi-submersible heavy-lift platforms

One of the world’s largest semi-submersible, heavy-lift crane platforms has been awarded the ABS Integrated Software Quality Management (ISQM) notation.

GTT receives an opder from HHI for the tank design of two new VLEC

The vessels will be delivered in the last quarter of 2022 and the first quarter of 2023.

Austrian passenger vessels upgraded with SCHOTTEL PumpJet

Several of the Austrian operator’s passenger ships were recently fitted with the SPJ 30 and new CoaGrid

Bolidt supplies for world’s most advanced research vessel

Bolidt has supplied a range of state-of-the-art decking solutions for OceanX’s new flagship OceanXplorer.

Babcock LGE’s ecoSMRT® chosen for Shell-chartered LNG carriers

The latest ecoSMRT® orders will be delivered to newbuild LNG carriers built at Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI).

MHO-Co to develop carbon-neutral maritime transport using EUDP grants

The Danish shipping company MHO-Co is heading a consortium that will spend EUR 4.5 million during the next three years on developing green solutions for the future of the maritime industry.

£20 million fund to propel green shipbuilding launched

The UK invests £20 million to develop innovative zero emission vessels and clean port infrastructure.

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