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Sanmar brings Svitzer and Port of Sohar to full strength

The five tugs will together deliver a mighty 340 tonnes of total bollard pull across the new fleet.

China’s first hybrid-electric rescue vessel relies on ABB technology for safety and sustainability

The newbuilt vessel, Shenhai 01, features a full scope of ABB’s electric, digital and connected solutions that help support sustainable operations and enhance safety and efficiency

Damen delivers FCS 2710 ‘Green Waves’ to Rederij Groen

First Dutch delivery for Damen’s new Fast Crew Supplier

HMM cooperates with SHI to develop smart ship technology

HMM has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) on smart ship technology.

Japan’s first LNG-fueled PCTC named “Sakura Leader”

The vessel, which was ordered to Shin Kurushima Dockyard Co. Ltd. and is scheduled to be delivered in October 2020, will be the first large LNG-fueled PCTC to be built in Japan.

Stena RoRo’s E-Flexer Galicia delivered to Brittany Ferries

The Galicia will be chartered by Brittany Ferries on a long-term basis and has been especially adapted to the wishes of the French ferry company.

Mitsubishi’s DIA-SOx scrubbers installed on 22 ships in 2020

Installation works conducted in China and Singapore, and approved by classification societies after sea trials

SCHOTTEL to equip two shallow-draft AHTS vessels for demanding operations

Designed by V Denge Technology, the new vessels will be able to achieve a free sailing speed of 12 knots and an expected bollard pull of 70 tonnes.

Austal USA delivers 12th expeditionary fast transport to US Navy

Austal Limited has announced that USNS Newport has been delivered to the United States Navy from Austal USA's state-of-the-art shipyard in Mobile, Alabama.

Joint R&D starts for practical application of ammonia-fueled tugboat

World's first effort to achieve zero emissions from ships using ammonia fuel

Kongsberg and Massterly to equip two zero-emission autonomous vessels for ASKO

The new vessels will replace 2 million kilometres of truck transport, saving 5,000 tonnes of CO2 annually

World’s first small-scale CO2 capture plant on vessel

"CC-Ocean" project in partnership with "K" Line and ClassNK part of Japan Government Initiative to support development of marine resource technologies

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