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Brittany Ferries takes delivery of Salamanca

Salamanca recently completed sea trials. The tests took place on the Yellow Sea in China, with the ship under power by liquefied natural gas (LNG) for the first time.

World’s first methanol-fuelled towboat to launch in 2023

M/V Hydrogen One is being developed by Maritime Partners in cooperation with ship design from Elliott Bay Design Group and hardware from e1 Marine and ABB

Høglund to supply solutions to boost efficiency for two Tipco asphalt carriers

Battery power and variable-speed hybrid drive, combined with Høglund's advanced monitoring and control system, will optimize fuel efficiency and operational flexibility for a new generation of asphalt carriers

Hong Kong earmarks HK$350m to subsidise ferry operators

EPD and ferry operators sign pilot scheme for electric ferries subsidy agreement

Wärtsilä partners with CCS and Tianjin Port Group to develop intelligent tugs

Wärtsilä Voyage has signed a strategically significant MoU with China Classification Society and Tianjin Port Group to co-develop China’s next-generation intelligent tug in line with CCS intelligent ship standards.

Damen delivers three, specialist bespoke vessels to Germany

Damen Shipyards reaffirms its commitment to Germany with three deliveries and a new service hub

Wärtsilä launches power limitation solutions for EEXI compliance

These latest Wärtsilä innovations mean that the company now has a complete range of solutions for environmental regulatory compliance, covering both newbuild and retrofit projects.

Next submarine was commissioned within Indian Navy

Commissioning of INS Vela, the fourth Kalvari-class submarine entirely made in India based on Scorpene® design

Damen achieves official EU Stage V certification for its Emission Reduction system

Damen has become the first shipyard to achieve official EU Stage V certification for its in-house developed emissions reduction system.

Rolls-Royce and Zhenjiang Shipyard to promote tugs with mtu engines in China

Both parties see great potential in the market for high-speed marine engines in mainland China and globally.

Project group will build a hydrogen-powered vessel for the Port of Narvik

The Port of Narvik in northern Norway needs a new workboat which should be both fast and emissions-free.

RINA approves a new-concept offshore fish-farming vessel

Oceangoing aquaculture vessel gains RINA Approval

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