Latest Vessels & Shipyards News
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Wärtsilä launches 2-stroke future fuels conversion platform
Wärtsilä’s newly launched multi-fuel retrofit platform enables the conversion of 2-stroke electronically-controlled marine propulsion engines, currently running on diesel, to operate on either LNG, methanol or ammonia with minimal off-hire time for the vessel.
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Sustainable cruising
LNG-powered cruise ship will become the first to incorporate solid oxide fuel cell technology
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AiP for LCO2 carrier
Approval of new LCO2 carrier design will help further the development of carbon capture, storage and utilisation
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Sanctions render cruiser uninsurable
One of Havila Kystruten’s cruise ships can’t be insured because of its financial link to Russia
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Wärtsilä helps Carnival plan fleet decarbonisation
Wärtsilä is delivering its new Decarbonisation Modelling Service to Carnival Corporation as the cruise group aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across its fleet.
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NYK takes delivery of third methanol-fuelled chemical tanker
The NYK Group has taken delivery of a third methanol-fuelled chemical tanker Grouse Sun, owned by NYK Bulkship (Asia), an NYK Group company based in Singapore.
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MMHE targets air lubrication retrofit market
Repair yard Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering (MMHE) has signed a strategic agreement with maritime clean technology company Silverstream Technologies to facilitate retrofit opportunities for Silverstream’s air lubrication technology.
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Two new Vard CSOVs for Norwind Offshore
Latest contract between Fincantieri and Norwind Offshore brings the total number of CSOVs to four
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Boskalis to retrofit energy storage systems on offshore vessels
Boskalis will convert numerous vessels within its Offshore Energy division into hybrid vessels through the retrofitting of energy storage systems.
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Cableship Order in Offing for New Player
UK subsea cable specialist and market newcomer XLCC plans to order an innovative type of dedicated cablelayer within the coming months.
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Kongsberg supplying technology for offshore wind vessels
Kongsberg Maritime has been awarded a contract to supply an integrated equipment package for two construction service operation vessels for Integrated Wind Solutions vessels. KM has also confirmed that it is supplying technology for a wind installation vessel (WIV) being built by Singaporean shipbuilder Sembcorp Marine for Maersk Supply Service.
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MoU inked for dual-fuel ammonia fuelled VLCCs
Lloyd’s Register, Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and MISC via its subsidiary, AET, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the development and construction of two very large crude carriers (VLCCs) which can be operated on green ammonia, a zero-emission fuel.
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SCHOTTEL expands US offshore wind services
SCHOTTEL has partnered with Lyon Shipyard in Virginia to support the servicing of vessels in the US’s emerging offshore wind industry.
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Edda Wind launches second CSOV
Following the Naming Ceremony for Edda Breeze earlier this month, Edda Wind has now launched the commissioning service operation vessel (CSOV) C490 at Astilleros Gondan Shipyard in Spain.
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Wärtsilä introduces MethanolPac
Wärtsilä has developed a dedicated fuel supply system for methanol, MethanolPac.
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LNG-fuelled propulsion for Ritz-Carlton superyachts
The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection has ordered two newbuild superyachts, Ilma and Luminara, slated to set sail in 2024 and 2025 respectively.
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Hebridean Ferry Order In Line For Turkey
A Turkish shipyard is set to land a £105m (US$138m) order from a Scottish Government-owned company for two 95m ro-pax ferries to serve Islay in the southern Hebrides.
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Seaspan Shipyards launches immersive visualization platform
Seaspan Shipyards has launched an immersive virtual reality system, HoloShip, to demonstrate new digital twin capabilities that it believes will transform how ships are built, constructed, and maintained.