All articles by Rebecca Strong – Page 10
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NewsNew Incat Tasmania cat for South Korea
Incat Tasmania will build a 76 metre high speed catamaran for South Korea Australian high speed craft specialist
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NewsOptimarin makes key sales team appointments
Optimarin makes key appointments in Turkey, Hong Kong and Singapore
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NewsYanmar looks to a hydrogen-fuelled future
Hydrogen is becoming an ever more feasible fuel in the maritime sector
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NewsNakilat and ABS team up on decarbonisation
Nakilat, one of the world’s largest LNG shipping operators, has partnered with ABS to develop a new decarbonisation strategy.
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NewsDESMI expands BWMS for smaller ships
DESMI Ocean Guard has unveiled a line of new and smaller ballast water management systems (BWMS).
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NewsDamen acquires Skoonbox to cut emissions
Damen Shipyards Group has acquired the Skoonbox from Skoon Energy.
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NewsHybrid conversion for Gothenburg service ship
A service ship operated by Northern Energy & Supply at the Port of Gothenburg in Sweden is to be converted to hybrid operation.
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NewsNavtor takes first steps in acquiring Ingenium Marine
Navtor and Ingenium Marine have embarked on the first steps of a deal which will see Navtor acquire Ingenium, ‘transforming the way the industry views traditional log-keeping’.
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NewsCSBL digitises Charter Party signature storage
Veracity by DNV has developed a dedicated electronic Charter Party signature solution for Competitive ShipBrokers Ltd (CSBL).
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NewsMarine insurers adopt principles to decarbonise shipping
Six leading marine insurers have launched a new initiative to provide transparency on carbon emissions and support the shipping industry’s green transition.
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NewsClassNK updates remote survey guidance
ClassNK has released a third version of its remote survey guidance.
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NewsNew Vard SOV for North Star Dogger Bank contract
North Star Group has secured a long-term charter contract to deliver an additional ship as part of its new hybrid-powered renewables fleet to support the third phase of the Dogger Bank Wind Farm in the North Sea.
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NewsBV approval for wind-propelled containership
Zéphyr & Borée has been given approval in principle (AiP) by Bureau Veritas for its first open-top containership, demonstrating the feasibility of using wind propulsion on this type of vessel.
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NewsSchottel package for first US all-electric tug
The first all-electric tug reported to be built and operated in the United States will be equipped with a fully integrated electrical package from Schottel.
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NewsSustainability notation for Harvey Gulf OSVs
A pair of Harvey Gulf International Marine Offshore Support Vessels has been awarded the ABS Sustainability Class 1 Notation in recognition of how their design and operation is aligned with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
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NewsNext generation multipurpose tug
Svitzer has teamed up with Robert Allan and Sanmar Shipyards to build a next generation multipurpose tug.
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NewsK Line introduces smart contract platform
K Line has introduced a cloud-based AI-powered ‘Contract Intelligence Platform’ to its portfolio.
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NewsAmmonia coalition welcomes new partner
A multinational coalition committed to making zero emissions shipping a reality through the development of ammonia-fuelled tankers has welcomed a seventh partner.
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NewsBV AiP for HHI floating offshore wind turbine foundation
Bureau Veritas has awarded approval in principle to Hyundai Heavy Industries for its design and development of a new floating offshore wind turbine foundation.