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LR signs contract with Birdon for new Royal Australian Navy Sail Training Ship

The project will see a new Sail Training Ship constructed for the Royal Australian Navy to replace STS Young Endeavour.

New energy system prepares Seven Arctic for the future

Subsea7 has announced that the heavy construction / flex-lay vessel Seven Arctic is to be equipped with a new energy-saving system.

Nuvera announces fuel cell engine order from H2Boat

Companies will jointly explore zero-emission options for marine applications

Austal Philippines launches the largest ferry constructed by an Austal Shipyard

Austal Philippines has successfully launched the 115-metre, high speed vehicle-passenger ferry Express 5, for Molslinjen of Denmark, utilising a new vessel transportation system designed by Austal.

DEME upgrades DP fallpipe vessel fleet

In light of upgrading its fallpipe vessel fleet, DEME has taken the decision to invest in a new DP fallpipe vessel by purchasing and converting a bulk carrier.

Salt designs Bay du Nord FPSO hull

Salt Ship Design AS designs harsh environment FPSO hull for the Bay du Nord project for Equinor and licence partner BP.

New generation of ferries for Hong Kong passengers to be classed by BV

Bureau Veritas (BV) announces the classification of nine passenger​ ferries that will transport over 5 million passengers annually on three routes between Hong Kong and outlying islands Lamma Island, Peng Chau, and Hei Ling Chau.

Rolls-Royce and Lürssen to focus on methanol propulsion for large yachts

They are already working on specific projects, including the propulsion of a Lürssen yacht using mtu methanol engines from Rolls-Royce.

Van Oord’s offshore installation vessel Aeolus will get a major crane upgrade

By installing a new, longer boom on Aeolus’ existing crane, the vessel will be ready to handle the newest generation up to 15 MW turbines for offshore wind projects.

The CMA CGM Group orders seven new biogas-powered ships

A dedicated new fleet serving the French West Indies with three new 7,900 TEU ships and four 7,300 TEU ships powered by biogas.

Alfa Laval and SSAB to develop the world’s first plate heat exchanger

As part of reducing carbon footprint throughout the equipment supply chain, Alfa Laval and SSAB are targeting the first plate heat exchanger made using fossil-free steel.

Italy’s Guardia di Finanza takes delivery of a new flagship by Damen Shipyards

The P.04 Osum, built to a Damen Stan Patrol 6009 design, is joining the fleet of Italy’s Guardia di Finanza as its new flagship

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