Repair & Conversion
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NewsPSV ESS retrofit drives fuel savings
Atlantic Towing’s PSV retrofit with SeaQ ESS has achieved 11% fuel savings and significant CO₂ reductions
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NewsElcome secures major retrofit deal
Elcome is to retrofit boiler systems on ten tankers, boosting reliability, efficiency and digital readiness
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NewsMethanol retrofits boost maritime sustainability
MEYER RE and Everllence are teaming up to deliver scalable methanol retrofits
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NewsMOL’s electrified floating ship data centre
A new agreement will develop the first electrified floating ship data centre platform for real-time monitoring
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NewsStena RoRo rebuild boosts capacity
The Stena Foreteller rebuild boosts capacity, efficiency and emissions reduction ahead of its return to Rotterdam route
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NewsPropeller retrofit demand soars
Propeller retrofit demand quadruples as regulations tighten, but success requires careful analysis and integration
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NewsWärtsilä wins bulk carrier engine retrofit double
The retrofit project for Ulusoy Sealines should deliver potential CO2 emissions savings of over 1,500 tonnes annually
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NewsMAN and COSCO partner on green fuel retrofits
MAN Energy and COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry have joined forces to retrofit ships for alternative fuels
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NewsUlstein wins major conversion deal
Ulstein Design & Solutions has secured its largest aftermarket design contract with a cable-laying vessel conversion
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NewsKM wins PCTC propulsion upgrade deal
Kongsberg Maritime is to upgrade ten Höegh Autoliners’ PCTCs with its Promas Lite propulsion system to improve efficiency and reduce fuel consumption
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NewsInnovative retrofit boosts ship’s efficiency
A collaboration between Berg Propulsion, CMA CGM, and Reederei Rambow has significantly enhanced a container ship’s efficiency through innovative retrofit
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NewsCOSCO orders 12 dual-fuel methanol ships
COSCO SHIPPING orders 12 dual-fuel methanol container ships to enhance fleet decarbonisation and meet efficiency standards
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NewsWorld’s first ammonia tugboat classed
ClassNK has classed the world’s first ammonia-fuelled tugboat for a Tokyo Bay demo under Japan’s Green Innovation Fund Project
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NewsSterntube failures on the rise
Increasing numbers of vessels are suffering failures in their stern tube bearings, according to SLS Technical Manager, Engineering, Jose Antonio Vazquez and 90% of them are in the aft bearing. And he believes he knows why. “Increased pressure over operators and crews to meet targets makes them take risks,” he said.
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NewsEchandia wins RoPax conversion deal
Echandia is helping Öresundslinjen decarbonise with the conversion of a RoPax ferry to full electrical operation
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NewsDamen to modify CMA CGM vessels
Modifications to ten CMA CGM vessels will bring fuel savings of more than 10%, says Damen
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NewsCMA CGM selects Damen for retrofit campaign
Container liner owner and operator CMA CGM has selected Damen Shipyards Group to install energy efficiency solutions onboard a number of container vessels over the next few years. The agreement marks the first time CMA CGM has selected European yards for the installation of complex energy efficiency modifications.
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NewsNorway’s Vestland Evaluating Hydrogen Value Chain
Ocean Hyway Cluster and partners are exploring the potential for retrofitting PSVs for hydrogen or ammonia fuel, including what value a local industry could create for Vestland in western Norway.
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NewsEPS to retrofit suction sails on board oil tanker
Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has announced that it has signed a deal to retrofit fixed suction sails on board an oil tanker.
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NewsSolvang orders world’s first full scale onboard CCS retrofit
Solvang ASA, the Norway-based shipowner, has ordered a full-scale, turnkey Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) retrofit on board one of its LPG carriers with Singaporean shipyard Seatrium. The contract is understood to be the first of its kind for a full-scale CCS unit.