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Wärtsilä signs a ten-year Lifecycle Agreement with Baleària

The agreement covers Baleària's new high-speed aluminium structure catamaran Ro-Pax ferry, the Margarita Salas, which recently entered service.

Damen Shipyards delivers Germany’s first all-electric ferry

Capable of taking up to 150 passengers, the vessel will operate between Norddeich and Norderney on the East Frisian Wadden Sea.

Kongsberg Maritime secures advanced propulsion contract for Indonesian Navy’s fast attack craft

The vessels, based on the FACM-70 design, are currently under construction at Sefine Shipyard in Türkiye.

Fincantieri: “Four Seasons I” launched in Ancona

The vessel will be delivered at the end of this year and setting sail in January 2026.

How robot submarines fight to keep the UK’s lights on in North Sea drone battle

As Russia likely deploys autonomous submarines to map and monitor vital data cables in UK waters, the “drone war” that has developed in the skies above the battlefields of Ukraine is slowly but surely moving to the seas.

Stena RoRo takes delivery of RoRo ship Giuseppe Lucchesi

The ship will be renamed the Stena Shipper and fly the Danish flag.

CMA CGM first to benefit from Wärtsilä methane reduction

CMA CGM is the first shipping company to place an order for Wärtsilä's new EnviroPac feature for the Wärtsilä 34DF constant speed engine. The engine will be installed in eight new LNG-operated contain

Kongsberg Maritime delivers first REACH REMOTE USV

A key feature of the REACH REMOTE USV design is its ability to operate without a crew, controlled remotely from the ROC

Famous all-carbon superyacht gets $2 million more knocked off price

Painted gold, and with a uniquely light and efficient construction, the 162-foot Khalilah has long been well known among yacht owners. But it can’t seem to find a buyer.

Iran presents the first reconnaissance ship of its own production

Iran has presented the first domestically designed and constructed Zagros (313) reconnaissance ship.

Damen cuts steel on latest Island Class vessel for BC Ferries

On 16th January, Damen Shipyards Galati cut steel on the third vessel in an order of four Island Class Ferries from Canada’s BC Ferries.

Svitzer places order to build another battery-powered tug

New battery-powered tug with 1,818 kWh capacity will be delivered by Sanmar Shipyard to the towage operator in H2 2025.

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