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Fincantieri: keel laying of “Seven Seas Prestige” in Marghera

She is the first of two next-generation ultra-luxury cruise ships for Regent Seven Seas Cruises

ClassNK issues AiP for OceanWings` Rigid Windsail Type Wind-Assisted Propulsion System

When such systems are installed on ships, they are expected to be effective in reducing CO2 emissions through the use of wind power.

Noatum Maritime takes delivery of first LNG powered vessel for United Global Ro-Ro

The vessel will join the existing fleet being operated by United Global Ro-Ro and will be deployed mostly on routes within the Middle East, Asia and the Mediterranean

Damen Naval hands over new CSS Den Helder to the Command Materiel and IT Organisation

The Combat Support Ship is of vital importance to the Royal Netherlands Navy’s permanent support and supply capacity, as well as that of its NATO partners.

Wärtsilä supplies Wärtsilä 25DF dual-fuel engines for new Ibaizabal LNG Bunkering vessel

Technology group Wärtsilä will supply three Wärtsilä 25DF dual-fuel engines for a new 18,600 m3 capacity LNG Bunkering vessel being built for Spanish operator Ibaizabal.

Value Maritime and MOL complete carbon capture first

Nexus Victoria, with a deadweight tonnage (DWT) of 75,000, is now the largest vessel to incorporate VM’s SOx scrubber with advanced carbon capture technology

Carnival Corporation coats 16th vessel in AQUATERRAS, following latest drydock

Carnival Corporation completes another application of Nippon Paint Marine's AQUATERRAS to AIDAdiva, a cruise ship owned by AIDA Cruises

BERG delivers the world’s first GreenForge® shafts to the maritime market

The world's first climate neutral propeller shaft for LDA is due delivery from Björneborg Steel to the BERG plant in Hönö, Sweden in March

Naming ceremony for Damen electric Fast Ferry

The route that the ferry will serve – between Norddeich and the island of Norderney on the East Frisian coast – called for the development of a unique vessel.

Barrow granted royal status to recognise its UK nuclear submarine-building heritage

The Dreadnought-class submarines will replace the Vanguard-class boats that have been in service since the 1990s. These new submarines will be larger, more stealthy, and significantly more advanced.

Huge ship set to carry turbines to North Sea farm

The first turbines for a major wind farm off the East Yorkshire coast will be installed "in the coming weeks", officials have said.

Alfa Laval secures first contract for ammonia fuel supply system

Alfa Laval has signed its first contract for the ammonia fuel supply system, FCM Ammonia. It will be installed onboard seven LPG/ammonia carriers for Tianjin Southwest Maritime.

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