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SCHOTTEL selected for funding under Transport Canada’s Quiet Vessel Initiative

SCHOTTEL will assess the noise reduction achieved by the installation of a redesigned propulsion system by measuring underwater noise.

Equinor awarding contracts for platform supply vessels

Six contracts have been awarded to five shipowners, for a total value estimated at more than NOK 2,5 billion including options.

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding christens training ship Oshima Maru

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Holds Christening and Launch Ceremony in Shimonoseki for Training Ship OSHIMA MARU Built for Oshima College

Keel laying and steel cutting ceremony at Damen Shipyards

Construction of two OPV 2600 vessels for Pakistan Navy started at Damen Shipyards Galatí

Jan De Nul launches new water injection dredger Cosette in the Netherlands

Jan De Nul Group and the shipyard Neptune Marine near Dordrecht in the Netherlands, have launched the new water injection dredger Cosette

Damen to build two emergency response vessels for Romania

Damen Shipyard to supply two Stan Patrol 5009 rescue vessels for IGSU

Kongsberg to supply Hugin AUVS plus HiPAP Equipment to Poland

The three HUGIN/HiPAP shipsets will be delivered to the yard over the next four years

Maersk orders six further methanol-fueled vessels to ABS Class

A further six large ocean-going, methanol-fueled container vessels have been ordered by A.P. Moller - Maersk (Maersk) to ABS Class.

e1 Marine partners with Green Marine to accelerate methanol-fueled newbuilds

Green Marine Engineering has signed a sales agreement with global renewable energy company, e1 Marine, for its methanol-to-hydrogen reformer technology.

CMHI-Jiangsu gears up to build LNG carriers

The agreement will enable the shipbuilder to construct vessels using GTT’s membrane technologies.

DSME receives AiP for an 86K NH3 carrier with NH3 propulsion

Two companies jointly completed the conceptual design of the very large ammonia carrier with an ammonia fuelled propulsion system

Shearwater to deliver next-gen dual ROV seismic vessel

The dual ROV vessel is expected to be available to clients early in the second quarter of 2023 following a conversion of the SW Tasman multipurpose vessel.

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