The two companies will focus on advanced, climate-resilient floating wind solutions designed for challenging marine environments, including the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.
The vessels will be operated by the Australian company TT-Line for the regular Spirit of Tasmania ferry service – a 10.5-hour journey across the Bass Strait between Melbourne, Victoria and Devonport, Tasmania.
The MoU encompasses exclusive training of (tug) Masters, ships' crews and Pilots in Australia by certified KOTUG trainers at AMC’s training facilities in Tasmania.
Kongsberg Maritime (KM) has announced a milestone order which will see the company making its first delivery of large-size waterjets to Incat, Tasmania-based designers and builders of high-speed, environmentally-efficient wave piercing catamaran ferries.
Incat Crowther has announced the launch of Nairana, a double-ended ro-pax ferry for operation to Bruny Island in Tasmania. The Incat Crowther 44 was...
On behalf of the Australian Government, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has today announced $4 million in funding to Wave Swell Energy Limited...