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Aker Arctic completes full-scale ice trials of icebreaking bow Saimaa and tug Calypso

In late March, Aker Arctic conduced full-scale ice trials for the self-propelled detachable icebreaking bow Saimaa and pusher tug Calypso.

Fincantieri to build 3 operation service vessels

Fincantieri subsidiary grows stronger in the promising offshore wind energy sector

Bolidt supplies for world’s most advanced research vessel

Bolidt has supplied a range of state-of-the-art decking solutions for OceanX’s new flagship OceanXplorer.

MISC takes delivery of Seri Elbert – its sixth VLEC

The 98,000 cbm Seri Elbert and her five sister vessels are on a long-term charter to STL.

Babcock LGE’s ecoSMRT® chosen for Shell-chartered LNG carriers

The latest ecoSMRT® orders will be delivered to newbuild LNG carriers built at Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI).

MHO-Co to develop carbon-neutral maritime transport using EUDP grants

The Danish shipping company MHO-Co is heading a consortium that will spend EUR 4.5 million during the next three years on developing green solutions for the future of the maritime industry.

HAV Design develops the world’s most environmentally friendly salmon transporter

The boat is ordered by Frøy AS and will be put into operation for Cermaq after delivery.

RAL delivered two new tugs to Svitzer Australia

The two vessels will enter service at Geraldton Port, Western Australia

New investments for Oldendorff’s fleet

Oldendorff has reported, that earlier this year OLDENDORFF CARRIERS ordered two 61,300 Ultramax Newbuildings

£20 million fund to propel green shipbuilding launched

The UK invests £20 million to develop innovative zero emission vessels and clean port infrastructure.

KR grants AIP for first Korean 8K ammonia bunkering vessel

It is the first 8K ammonia bunkering ship in Korea to be dual fueled

VIDEO: Fish factory ship under construction capsized, sank at shipyard

At least two people have died as a result of the incident.

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