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Crown LNG awards FEED contract to develop Kakinada LNG terminal

The offshore LNG receiving terminal will be located offshore approximately 19 kilometres north-east of Kakinada on India’s east coast.

Wärtsilä to supply Cargo Handling System for four new VLGC

The Wärtsilä equipment is expected to be delivered to the yard in May 2022.

Wärtsilä signs second renewal of Maintenance Agreement with Rederi Ab Eckerö

The vessels covered include both ferries and cargo ships.

Wärtsilä and Tanger Med enable first real-life digital port call for Hapag-Lloyd vessel

The ‘Kobe Express’ docked safely and on-time at Tanger Med port in Morocco on June 25 using the Wärtsilä Navi-Port system.

GEV and Wärtsilä to cooperate on propulsion solutions for hydrogen vessel

The parties to the agreement believe that the C-H2 project will eliminate the technical barriers and deliver a solution which is superior to other transport alternatives.

Wärtsilä receives further orders for its LNG cargo handling system

The equipment is scheduled for delivery to the yard during the first half of 2022.

Wärtsilä chosen to power British Columbia’s most environmentally advanced escort tugs

The ships have been designed by Robert Allan Ltd. Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, and are under construction at Sanmar Shipyards in Turkey.

Wärtsilä signs multiple vessel support agreement with Nakilat

Under the contract terms, Wärtsilä will provide 24/7 technical remote support for the vessels’ onboard Gas Process Plants.

Wärtsilä completes upgrade of the Croatian National VTMIS

Wärtsilä’s Sea traffic management system increases safety and efficiency of shipping on Croatian waters

Wärtsilä and RINA design novel propulsion arrangement

The new propulsion arrangement designed by Wärtsilä and RINA offers a future-proof and efficient alternative to conventional designs.

Wärtsilä to supply IGG systems and Navigation Systems for six Arctic class LNG Carriers

These vessels will operate in severe climatic conditions

Wärtsilä to develop autonomous, zero emission barge for Port of Rotterdam

Wärtsilä’s autonomous solutions have been tried and tested successfully in the busiest and highly congested waters before, both in complex inland waterways and at international ports like Singapore.

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