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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.

SHI ammonia fuel supply system receives AiP

ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for an ammonia fuel supply system for oil tanker and container ship developed by Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI).

Hafnia orders dual-fuel methanol chemical IMOII MR Newbuilds

This is Hafnia’s first investment and step into the dual-fuel methanol landscape.

Damen delivers ultra shallow draft vessel to Bohlen & Doyen Bau GmbH

The vessel, named Scholle, is the first marine asset to be bought by the company in many years.

First of three new crew boats launched for Nakilat Svitzer Wijsmuller

The final two vessels comprising the new crew boat build contract, NSW Al Shuaiba and NSW Zikreet, are nearing completion and are expected to be delivered in August and September respectively.

“Norwegian Viva” delivered in Marghera

She is the second of six new-generation cruise ships of Norwegian Cruise Line’s new Prima Class

Damen signs with UK Dredging for innovative Shoalbuster 2711 WID

A smaller water injection dredger will enable the company to extend the intervals in between hopper dredging operations, thereby considerably increasing efficiency.

Wärtsilä to supply methanol-fuelled auxiliary engines for six CMA CGM container vessels

The engines have been ordered for six 15,000 TEU container vessels which are being built at the Dalian Shipbuilding yard in China.

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