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Crowley completes first U.S. design for fully electric tug

The Crowley design leverages a large electric battery system and power saving technology

BV conducts successful proof of concept for corrosion detection powered by AI

Bureau Veritas successfully tested the use of the AI solution in real survey conditions.

Equinor: Welding quality of Johan Castberg hull

During construction of the hull for the Johan Castberg production vessel at Sembcorp Marine in Singapore, Equinor has revealed quality deviations regarding both welding and welding inspection.

Wärtsilä navigation systems for 10 LNG gas carriers in Arctic operations

The crew is expected to face some of the most challenging weather conditions.

Incat Crowther to design a 53m catamaran passenger ferry for Azam Marine

The vessel will be longer and wider than the 2019-delivered Kilimanjaro VII, measuring 53m by 12.5m. Passenger capacity increases to 654.

Trafigura to co-sponsor development of MAN Energy Solutions ammonia engine

The fuel-flexible, two-stroke ammonia engine is expected to be commercially available for large-scale ocean-going ships by 2024

Babcock LGE sign frame agreement for gas handling systems

The frame agreements underline the long-term relationship between Hyundai and Babcock LGE

Viking takes delivery of newest ocean ship

Viking Venus Will Be Officially Named in England on May 17

Wärtsilä caps record-breaking year with scrubber order at JMU shipyard

In all, Wärtsilä has installed 35 scrubbers on vessels being built at the yard.

Azimuthal Hybrid Drive system SYDRIVE-E for the world’s first LNG hybrid tug

With this first in a series of 12 vessels, Sembcorp Marine will build the world’s first hybrid LNG-fueled tug fleet that will replace its existing diesel-powered tugs.

ADNOC continues strategic expansion with acquisition of two additional VLCCs

Capacity building supports ADNOC Group’s commitment to boost crude oil production capacity by 25% over next decade

Sanmar delivers two line-handling pusher crafts to Scottish operator

Sanmar Shipyards has delivered two line-handling pusher crafts to Targe Towing as part of the Scotland-based operator’s ongoing fleet upgrade its vessels servicing the Hound Point oil export terminal on the Firth of Forth.

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