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Deltamarin signs design contracts for three RoPax ships

The concept combines cargo and passenger capabilities, and the vessels are substantially larger than today’s standard ferries.

Hydrogen-powered ferry being trialled in the California Bay Area

A hydrogen-powered electric-drive ferry is now being trialled and tested in the California Bay Area

WinGD makes hybrid energy system integration debut with NYK

WinGD has won a contract to integrate hybrid energy systems on four newbuild car carriers for Japanese owner NYK Line

MacGregor to deliver telescopic cranes for Manson Construction’s Frederick Paup

MacGregor will deliver two large, 120 ft. double telescopic service cranes and one 50 ft. telescopic stores crane for a self-propelled hopper dredge.

Babcock International secures contract to support the Irish Naval Service

Babcock International has been awarded a contract to deliver the installation of a variable speed drive system for the central cooling system on board the Irish Navy’s P60 Samuel Beckett Class.

BC Ferries fourth hybrid electric island class ferry arrives at Ogden Point

The approximately 10,700 nautical mile transoceanic journey to Point Hope Maritime in Victoria has taken 67 days.

“Norwegian Prima” floated out in Marghera

She is the first of six new-generation cruise ships of Norwegian Cruise Line’s new Prima Class

Huisman to deliver installation tools for DEME’s offshore installation vessel Orion

Huisman and DEME have worked together on the optimisation of the spreader’s design in order to increase safety and efficiency of monopile installation.

Damen signs with Fairplay Towage for IMO Tier III certified Shoalbuster 2711

The Shoalbuster 2711 is a proven vessel from Damen’s standardised workboat portfolio

Tallink Grupp launches its new shuttle vessel MyStar

Upon its completion and delivery, MyStar will start regular traffic on Tallinn-Helsinki route in 2022.

SeaRobotics to supply custom long-endurance ASV to Canada’s marine institute

Delivery of the SR-Endurance 8.0 is expected in the spring of 2022.

The new TT-Line ferries will be powered by Wärtsilä engines fuelled by LNG

Wärtsilä’s multi-fuel engine technology the choice for two new Australian RoPax ferries

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