Ships & Yards – Page 3
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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.
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MOL and Pyxis team up on electric vessels
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) and Pyxis Maritime are joining forces on the development and marketing of electric vessels in Singapore and Japan
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Hyundai extends Siemens collaboration to shipyards
HD Hyundai has announced that will collaborate with Siemens to integrate digitalised manufacturing practices in its shipyards. As part of the deal, the two companies will jointly develop a digital platform to streamline its shipbuilding process from design to manufacturing.
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KSOE investment deepens SOFC focus
A subsidiary of HD Hyundai Group, Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co., Ltd. (KSOE), has signed a strategic investment of EUR45 million (US$47.6m) in a UK-based solid oxide fuel cell developer and manufacturer, Elcogen.
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Hydrogen storage system for fish training vessel
A Norwegian fish training ship will benefit from a Hexagon hydrogen fuel storage system
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Strain On Damen’s Romanian Links
Dutch group Damen has been compelled to give up management and operational control of the Mangalia shipyard, Romania’s largest shipbuilder and the biggest in Damen’s international network. The move has been precipitated by a change in Romanian legislation, but does not affect the organisation’s other, longer-established presence in the country by way of Damen Shipyards Galati.
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Canadian tug fleet gets an electric boost courtesy of Sanmar
Sanmar Shipyards has delivered its second electric tug to HaiSea Marine in Canada