All Tugs articles – Page 3
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First ship-to-ship biofuel bunkering for Japanese tug
NYK and its affiliate Sanyo Kaiji Kabushiki Kaisha (Sanyo Kaiji) have started a three-month trial of biodiesel supplied by Toyotsu Energy Corporation in tugboats operated by Sanyo Kaiji.
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Keppel O&M completes autonomous tug
Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) has achieved several industry firsts with the successful completion of its maiden autonomous vessel project – the Maju 510 tug.
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Damen tug conversion
New engines, exhaust cleaning systems and improved propulsion train arrangements will result in emissions reduction for the Damen tug
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Asia’s first e-tug planned
Shift Clean Energy, Vallianz Holdings, SeaTech Solutions International, and ABS have formed a strategic alliance for the construction of an all-electric, zero carbon emissions harbour tug (e-tug) – the first of its kind in the Asia Pacific region.
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MAN 175Ds for South American tug
ASENAV shipyard in Chile has placed an order for 2 × 12V175D-MM IMO Tier II engines, each rated at 2,040 kW @ 1,800 rpm, a first for MAN in South America.
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Hybrid drive for Peruvian tug operator
A Peruvian tug operator, PSA Marine Peru, has awarded a contract to Cheoy Lee Shipyards in Hong Kong to equip one newly built tug with Schottel’s RudderPropellers and hybrid drive technology.
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High powered tugboats
New Turkish built tugboats will benefit from high performance azimuth thrusters
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Kongsberg thrusters for new tugs
KM will be providing thruster units for the new TRAnsverse 2600 tug
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Schottel 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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Next generation multipurpose tug
Svitzer has teamed up with Robert Allan and Sanmar Shipyards to build a next generation multipurpose tug.
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Next-gen tug partnership
A new partnership has been formed to advance China’s intelligent vessel standards and next-gen tug technology.
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World’s first fuel cell harbour tug
Svitzer, A.P. Moller - Maersk’s towage operator, has signed an agreement with naval architect firm, Robert Allan Ltd to design the world’s first fuel cell tug for harbour operations that will run on carbon neutral green methanol.
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Kotug and Shift team up to power electric tugs
Kotug International and Shift Clean Energy have teamed up to use Shift’s new PwrSwäp clean energy service - which uses swappable batteries on a pay-as-you-go basis - on Kotug’s E-Pusher vessels.
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Rolls-Royce wins tugboat mtu engine contract
Rolls-Royce has won a significant contract to supply eight of its mtu 16V 4000 M65L engines for four 80 tonne bollard pull tugboats to be built by Detroit Brasil for operation by Starnav Servicos Maritimos.
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Schottel RudderPropellers for two new tugs
Schottel has been awarded a contract from Master Boat Builders in Alabama, US for the supply of four rudder propellers for two newbuild tugs for the Suderman & Young Towing Company.
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Two new Kotug Rotortugs for BHP
Two newbuild Kotug Rotortugs have arrived in Port Hedland in Australia.
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Corvus reaches milestone with new tug order
Corvus Energy has reached a milestone in its supply of lithium-ion battery technology with its 500th order, also the largest in the company’s history.
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Kotug to supply tugs for Perenco
Kotug International has won a long-term contract with Perenco Oil & Gas Gabon to provide towage support for its operations off Port Gentil, Gabon.
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Corvus and Sanmar to develop clean tugs
Corvus Energy and Sanmar Shipyards have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop a new range of zero-emission and hybrid tugs.
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Aquametro Oil & Marine defend steady leading position in Chinese tug market for fuel efficiency
AOM is delighted to announce new orders of AOM’s Remote Monitoring System with CONTOIL fuel meters for further 12 tugs to be built in Zhenjiang Shipyard, the second biggest tug shipyard worldwide. The tugs were ordered by the Chinese major ports of Zhoushan, Taixing, Yantian ...