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This US Navy initiative aims to enhance capability to transport and land Marine Corps units in contested environments.
Equinor and its partner Aker BP have discovered hydrocarbons in the "Lofn" and "Langemann" prospects.

MacGregor to supply container lashing systems for twelve Hapag-container vessels

The vessels will be built at Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) in South Korea.

ABS, DSME and GasLog agree to develop carbon capture onboard technology

Partners join forces to lead the development of carbon neutral shipping

Doosan Heavy to supply equipment for wind turbine installation vessels

Owing to projected growth of global offshore wind power market, expect to secure orders for 100+ wind turbine installation vessels over next decade

ABS and DSME to develop very large liquefied CO2 carrier

DSME has previously developed a conceptual design of a 100,000 CBM LCO2 carrier

Wärtsilä to supply Cargo Handling System for four new VLGC

The Wärtsilä equipment is expected to be delivered to the yard in May 2022.

Kongsberg wins contract to deliver deck machinery for Novatek ice class LNGC

The vessels are to be built by Korean shipyard Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME)

MOL’s newbuilt LNG carrier LNG Rosenrot goes into service for Uniper

LNG Carrier Equipped with X-DF Propulsion Engine

ABS AIP for DSME’s solid oxide fuel cell technology

AIP Follows JDP to Replace a Diesel Generator Onboard a VLCC

Nakilat takes delivery and management of LNG carrier newbuild

Nakilat has taken delivery of a newbuild LNG carrier, “Global Star”, which will be commercially and technically managed in-house by Nakilat.

KR and DSME complete world’s first ship to ship LNG bunkering for gas trial

Korean Register (KR) and DSME have competed the world’s first ship to ship (STS) LNG loading for gas trial.

ABS and DSME sign JDP to explore using solid oxide fuel cells on-board VLCCs

Second ABS and DSME JDP Aims to Replace a Diesel Generator

ABS awards AIP to DSME’s FLNG hull design

Through these extensive tests, DSME have verified that the new hull design and the membrane cargo containment system (CCS) can withstand the sloshing impact loads under actual operating conditions.

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