2.6 C
New York

Tag: shipbuilding

ABS to class first ever Jones Act wind turbine installation vessel

The first ever Jones Act compliant offshore wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV), a key vessel for the development of the U.S. offshore wind industry, will be built to ABS Class.

Telemar wins 50-vessel service and maintenance contract with Fairplay Towage group

Marlink subsidiary will bring planned, predictable maintenance and service of bridge electronics to fleet of port and ocean tugs over five years

Two new partners and name revealed for the ammonia-fuelled tanker JDP

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and Yara International ASA join Joint Development Project, and partners announce the name of the expanded coalition – The Castor Initiative.

Joint group to develop the world’s first commercial tug to be fully remotely controlled

Svitzer A/S, Kongsberg Maritime and ABS (American Bureau of Shipping) have signed a deal to jointly develop the RECOTUG™.

RRS James Clark Ross departs Antarctica for the final time

After 30 years of service, the JCR will retire at the end of the 20/21 Antarctic season.

CWind launches the world’s first hybrid surface effect ship

With surface effect hull form and heave compensation technology, the CWind Pioneer can operate at speeds exceeding 43.5kts

VIDEO: BC Ferries’ fifth battery hybrid-electric vessel launches

Two-ship service with new Island Class ferries coming to Nanaimo Harbour – Gabriola Island route in 2022

Orcelle Wind: Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s first full-scale wind-powered RoRo ship

Orcelle Wind is a wind-powered pure car and truck carrier capable of achieving up to 90% reduced emissions compared to today’s most efficient vessels.

Austal reaches major milestone in construction of trimaran for Fred. Olsen Express

Austal Philippines has completed the installation of four waterjets in Hull 395, Bañaderos Express, currently under construction for Fred. Olsen Express in Balamban, Cebu.

Next step toward construction of oceanographic science vessel for Canadian Coast Guard

The OOSV will replace the CCGS Hudson, the Canadian Coast Guard’s oldest and largest science vessel.

Holland Shipyards Group to build new survey vessel for Waterschap Scheldestromen

The new vessel, a replacement of their current vessel, is expected to enter service by the end of 2021.

Maersk will operate the world’s first carbon neutral liner vessel by 2023

A.P. Moller - Maersk speeds up on decarbonisation with a methanol-fueled feeder vessel on the water in 2023.

Recent articles

spot_img