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ABB to supply ice-classed Azipod® propulsion for new polar research vessel

The ship is expected to be delivered in 2025, after which it will begin to carry out operations in the Arctic and Antarctic Ocean.

ESVAGT and Hvide Sande Shipyard collaborate on innovative transfer boat

The STB15s will be used to transfer technicians, move cargo, and spare parts, and sail to shore for supplies and personnel changes.

Corvus awarded battery supply for the world`s largest battery electric ship

This vessel will be the largest of its type with the highest ESS capacity. It will also have the longest zero-emission journey, at the highest speed, and it will be charged with the world’s highest capacity chargers.

Wärtsilä propulsion solutions selected for Brazilian Navy’s Polar Vessel

Wärtsilä will supply the main power generation and power conversion system for a new 103.16m Antarctic Support Vessel being built for the Brazilian Navy.

Damen completes new Shoalbuster 3209 for SAFEEN Group

The primary purpose of the Al Mirfa will be buoy maintenance

NYK gains ISO certification for crew transfer vessel SMS

NYK's safety management system for its offshore wind crew transfer vessel certified by ISO.

Odfjell first to install suction sails on deep-sea chemical tanker

In partnership with bound4blue Odfjell will install the innovative eSAIL® system on a chemical tanker, making it the first tanker vessel in the world to harness this ground-breaking technology.

NYK to develop Japan’s first bunkering boom for ammonia

NYK and TBG will significantly enhance the safety of supplying ammonia, which is highly toxic, to ships by employing TBG's technology to ensure that the liquid does not leak.

Stolt Tankers receives ammonia-compliant vessel

Chemical operator Stolt Tankers has received the first of six newbuild vessels which can be retrofitted for ammonia propulsion.

HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding launches guided missile destroyer Ted Stevens

Ingalls has delivered 35 Arleigh Burke-class destroyers to the U.S. Navy including the first Flight III, Jack H. Lucas (DDG 125), in June of this year.

Svitzer designing world’s first methanol hybrid fuel cell tug

Project with Robert Allan Ltd. enters second phase to design the vessel

Wallenius Wilhelmsen orders four dual-fuel vessels

Wallenius Wilhelmsen has signed a letter of intent for four firm, and eight optional, next generation vessels which can run on ammonia or methanol.

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