Ships & Yards
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Hapag-lloyd trial’s Inmarsat’s NexusWave to take the office offshore
Hamburg-based Hapag-Lloyd tries out Inmarsat’s NexusWave which delivers onshore like internet connectivity to ships
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ABB and Wallenius Marine team up for OVERSEA trial
Tärntank to trial a system provided by ABB and Wallenius Marine
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Cruise industry bid for sustainability
Using a combination of shore power and future fuels, the cruise industry is improving its sustainability scores
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World first rotor sails retrofit on a capesize bulk carrier
The world’s first rotor sail retrofit has been announced on a capesize bulk carrier by MOL and energy giant Vale
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Rising copper prices threaten ship efficiency
Cathelco’s marine growth protection system uses mostly copper but what happens if the metal’s price becomes too high?
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Höegh Autoliners secures significant car carrier contract
Höegh has signed a large PCTC contract with major car maker
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Vestdavit lands largest ever contract for Canadian coast guard vessels
Norway’s Vestdavit lands largest ever order from Canadian Coast Guard
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TotalEnergies returns to China’s Hudong-Zhonghua for LNG bunkering vessel
TotalEnergies returns to China for its new LNG bunkering vessel
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Ambitions and realities in UK shipbuilding
British shipbuilding has had a well-publicised decline since its heyday in the first half of the 20th century but are there signs of a resurgence?
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Fifteen heavy lifters from German specialist
BBC Chartering put its multipurpose 13400dwt triple-decker, BBC Leer, into service this month
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Landmark large ammonia carrier project
LR and Guangzhou Shipyard International have inked a JDP for a Very Large Ammonia Carrier
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MAN Cryo expertise for newbuild hydrogen ferries
Torghatten is employing MAN Cryo’s expertise within detail for bunkering systems, hydrogen piping and vent masts for newbuilds
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Data sharing brings digital twins closer
Breakthrough in secure data sharing heralds a new era for digital twins in the maritime sector
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Polferries opts for Italian ro-pax design
The Varsovia is the latest iteration of the Visentini ro-ro/ro-pax template
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Dutch know-how for US cableship project
The first US-flag, Jones Act-compliant, cable layer to serve the offshore wind market is being developed
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Bound for duty on the Dogger Bank
Illustrative of accelerating investment in the offshore market’s commissioning service operation vessel(CSOV) category, Norwegian interests are introducing a new generation intended to raise the bar in wind farm support writes David Tinsley
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Hybrid coaster series for Nordic owners
A new generation of 5,400dwt coasters introduced by a Finnish-owned Swedish company is claimed to cut CO2 emissions per cargo unit by as much as 50%, relative to existing vessels of similar size writes David Tinsley
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Autonomous eco-vessel collaboration launches
Classification society, Indian Register of Shipping, is teaming up with Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers to foster innovation and sustainability in the maritime industry
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Harland & Wolff Pact With Aluminium Specialist
Expansion-minded UK group Harland & Wolff (H&W) is adding another string to its bow through this month’s signing of a memorandum of understanding with Australian aluminium shipbuilding specialist Austal.