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Dutch shipyard Padmos introduces multifunctional fishing “vessel of the future”

The boat will have a bare hull with removable containers for storing batteries or hydrogen

NYK and Hitachi Zosen to develop N2O reactor for ammonia-powered ship

Development of N2O Removal Equipment for Ammonia-Fueled Carrier, Selected for The Green Innovation Fund project "Next Generation Ship Development"

Babcock delivers St. Albans three months ahead of schedule

Once her current sea trials are completed, HMS St. Albans, with her 178-strong crew, will return to sea as the most advanced, equipped, and capable Type 23 frigate in the Royal Navy’s fleet, boasting next-generation weapons systems and radar.

MacGregor receives an order for cranes to be installed onboard a cable layer

In addition, MacGregor has been contracted to supply its OnWatch solution, including 24/7 technical service support worldwide.

Saildrone launches first production Surveyor off the manufacturing line at Austal USA

SD-3000 is the first aluminum Surveyor USV, designed for long-range, long-endurance ocean mapping and maritime domain awareness.

Export of Dutch submarines thanks to Swedish-Dutch cooperation Saab-Damen

Saab and Damen Shipyards have agreed to export the advanced Expeditionary C-71 submarines.

LR to redeliver first LNGC to FSRU conversion for CPP, COSCO and CYGAS

The conversion of LNG carrier SS Galea to FSRU Etyfa Prometheas represents the first such conversion for both Cyprus and the Eastern Mediterranean.

Høglund successfully completes complex retrofit project of Color Fantasy

This project was carried out between January 8 and 30 at Fayard in Denmark

ABB partners with Seaspan Shipyards on new Canadian Coast Guard polar icebreaker

The icebreaker is expected to be the world's largest and most powerful diesel-electric icebreaker when it enters service in 2030

First Sun Ferry passenger ferry services commuters on Hong Kong’s waterways

Xin Ming Xhu VIII, built by Guangzhou-based shipbuilder AFAI Southern Shipyard, is now in operation on the busy Central Ferry Pier to Mui Wo and Cheung Chau commuter routes in Hong Kong.

Sanmar marks milestone in project to build world’s first methanol-fuelled escort tugs

Scheduled to enter service in 2025, they will be the most powerful escort tugs in Canada, capable of achieving a massive 120 tonnes of bollard pull

MAN Energy Solutions and CCS expand dual-fuel methanol engine agreement

New sub-agreement supports development project for new MAN 21/31DF-M engine

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