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Equinor and Aker BP agree on way forward for Krafla, Fulla and North of Alvheim

The parties have entered into an agreement on commercial terms for a coordinated development of the licenses Krafla, Fulla and North of Alvheim (NOA) on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

HHI and CADMATIC sign MOU for the development of next-generation design systems

Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and CADMATIC have signed a technical cooperation memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the development of next-generation design systems.

CERONAV invests in high performance DP simulators from Kongsberg Digital

Kongsberg Digital has signed a contract with Navtron for delivery of a K-Sim Dynamic Positioning simulator system to the maritime training center CERONAV (Romanian Center for Training and Development of Naval Transport Personnel) in Constanta, Romania.

Aker Solutions wins umbilicals contract for the King’s Quay development

Aker Solutions was awarded a contract from Subsea 7 to deliver umbilicals for Murphy Exploration and Production Company - USA’s King’s Quay development in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.

Global Offshore proves new pre-lay plough technology on its first project with Vattenfall

The plough minimises the operational risk and total time required to install subsea cables.

Machine learning helps map global ocean communities

An MIT-developed technique could aid in tracking the ocean’s health and productivity.

New collaboration to develop first ever RP for floating solar power plants

Floating photovoltaic joint industry project plans verified recommended practice to be ready by Q1 2021. Global consortium includes leading players from all areas of the floating solar power value chain.

Spanish Albacora Group commissions a new fishing vessel

Freezer-seiner for Spanish Albacora Group features SCHOTTEL SCP

Keep ships moving, ports open and cross-border trade flowing, urge UN entities

The world’s reliance on maritime transport makes it more important than ever to keep ships moving, ports open and cross-border trade flowing, and to support ship crew changeovers, the United Nations maritime and trade entities said in a joint statement.

UK organisations sign agreements to develop renewable energy technologies

UK businesses forging ahead to meet China’s undimmed low carbon energy demand

The construction of Finnlines’ newest vessel to start

The construction of Finnlines’ newest environmentally friendly ro-ro vessel was started on 8 June 2020, with the steel cutting in the Chinese Nanjing Jinling shipyard.

Navis collaborates with two innovative startups to boost its smart ecosystem offering

Both solutions provide clear complementary features for the Navis Berth Window Management.

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