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Wärtsilä to supply Europe’s most modern simulator for inland shipping training

The technology group Wärtsilä has been contracted by the City of Duisburg, Germany, to provide the latest in simulator technology for inland waterway navigation.

ABB gets contract from Vigor to equip Washington State Ferries

ABB partners with Vigor to pave the way for Washington State Ferries’ shift towards zero-emission fleet

Ørsted and DEME Offshore complete installation of Borssele 1&2 foundations

The wind farm will be completed by the end of this year

DNV GL and ABB launch new MOU to advance marine digitalization

The MOU will see ABB and DNV GL work together on a “Digitalization Roadmap”

Inmarsat extends seafarer well-being commitments

Pandemic response ramped up with new ISWAN collaboration and further roll-out of COVID-19 video telemedicine service.

Incat Crowther launches highly capable landing craft

Incat Crowther has announced the launch of Incat Crowther 14 Terror.

EIZO secures LR type approval for maritime monitors via remote survey

Award under EU RO Mutual Recognition Type Approval scheme is first European certificate for electrical equipment in Japan.

Subsea 7 awarded renewables contract offshore Scotland

The Seagreen development will be a 1,075MW offshore wind farm, comprising 114 wind turbines

Oosterweel link project: DEME to build the Scheldt tunnel

The tunnel has a total length of 1,800 m and will be built according to the ‘immersed tube’ method.

DNV GL launches new certification in infection prevention for the maritime industry

The release of this custom certification aims to help the maritime industry resume operations better prepared for COVID-19

Havyard designed a new zero-emission sightseeing vessel

Havyard Design & Solutions (HDS) with a new design concept for zero-emission sightseeing vessels.

Total enters into a giant offshore wind farm project in Scottish North Sea

Designed to cover the energy needs of around 1 million homes, the project will start producing renewable electricity from end of 2022.

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