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The Sırapınar Class are compact sister vessels to Sanmar’s best-selling Boğacay Class tugs.
The vessel will undergo final outfitting at Royal T Shipyards in Kampen before heading to Harlingen for sea trials and delivery later this year.

NYK unveils Japan’s first fully battery-driven work vessel

Designed without an onboard diesel generator, e-Crea will support the docking and undocking of tugboats at the Koyasu Shipyard.

Wärtsilä Lifecycle Agreement to ensure operational reliability for two Japanese ferries

The two five-year agreements cover the 'Hamayu' and 'Soleil' ferries and provide remote 24/7 support in case of need.

Japan completes first demonstration of offshore floating photovoltaic power generation

The renewable energy generated will be used to power Open Street Corporation's state-of-the-art electric mobility vehicles and to power and navigate an electric boat.

KEYS Azalea completes first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering in western Japan

This is the first LNG bunkering after KEYS Azalea's delivery and the first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering in western Japan.

Maersk names second vessel of its large methanol-enabled fleet “Astrid Mærsk” in Japan

In a ceremony held in Yokohama, Japan, the world's second large methanol-enabled container vessel was named "Astrid Mærsk".

NYK takes delivery of Japan’s first LNG-fueled Capesize bulk carrier

By utilizing LNG-fuel, the vessel will emit approximately no sulfur oxides (SOx)

NYK-Line’s simulator contributes to offshore wind training in Japan

Targeting technical personnel and workboat crews, the training programmes impart essential skills for manoeuvring, crew supply, and maintenance in offshore wind parks.

Singapore expands green corridor network to six Japan ports

Ports aim to develop standards and best practices to support decarbonisation, digitalisation and growth of the maritime industry

Woodside and KEPCO collaborate on carbon capture and storage

The studies include an evaluation of storage opportunities in some of Australia’s offshore basins.

Consortium completes land-based NH3-fuelled engine tests

This initiative concerns the development of vessels equipped with an ammonia-fueled engine.

Japanese MoD releases further details about its future BMD destroyers

The ASEV is a vessel that has been decided to be built as an asset to defend Japan from the threat of ballistic missile attacks, mainly by North Korea

Huisman awarded Japan’s first Monopile Gripper order

The Huisman Monopile Gripper will be the first of its kind to be used in Japan.

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