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Van Oord orders green cable-laying vessel

Van Oord has ordered a next-generation custom-built green cable-laying vessel.

Ulstein designed GLDD subsea rock installation vessel for US offshore wind industry

The vessel is critical in building the future of the U.S. offshore wind industry, including establishing a U.S. based rock supply chain network.

All three Finnlines’ hybrid ro-ro vessels are now in construction

Finnlines newbuilding programme has progressed as planned and now the last of the three new ultra-green ro-ro vessels ordered is in the production phase.

First of two powerful state-of-the-art tugs arrives in Vancouver

The first of two tugs sold by Sanmar Shipyards to Canadian West Coast operator Seaspan Marine Transportation has arrived safely at its new home in Vancouver following a 12,500 nautical mile, 55-day journey.

Canada’s Ocean Supercluster announces $3M digital ship in-service support project

Canada’s Ocean Supercluster (OSC) has announced its 16th project with a total project value of more than $3 million.

Wärtsilä to upgrade Østensjø Rederi vessel duo with hybrid tech

Wärtsilä Hybrid Upgrades will give two Østensjø Rederi vessels attractive environmental profile

Verifavia Shipping provides BSM with IHM maintenance services for around 350 vessels

Verifavia Shipping doubles IHM maintenance fleet from 600 to 1,300 in just one week, ahead of EU SRR IHM deadline

Explorer vessel Project Ocean in build in the UK

The team are expecting an 18-month build schedule, with sea trials planned for spring 2022.

Icebreaker leaves Australia after 150 Antarctica trips

The giant orange icebreaker Aurora Australis left Australia for the final time on Saturday after more than 150 trips to Antarctica.

Japan’s MOl, Tohoku ink deal for wind-powered coal ship

MOL, Tohoku electric power sign deal for transport using coal carrier equipped with hard sail wind power propulsion system (Wind Challenger)

KR and DSME complete world’s first ship to ship LNG bunkering for gas trial

Korean Register (KR) and DSME have competed the world’s first ship to ship (STS) LNG loading for gas trial.

SeaRoad opts for MoorMaster NxG for Melbourne-Devonport service

MoorMaster replaces conventional mooring lines with automated vacuum pads.

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