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Ship&Offshore
02.04.2024
Ship Operation

ABS signs up to BlueBARGE Project

ABS has joined Horizon Europe’s BlueBarge Project, an initiative involving 14 partners from ten European countries focusing on the development of shore power facilities. ABS will provide safety, classification, and regulatory compliance services in…

Ship&Offshore
28.03.2024
Offshore

Shell signs agreement on subsea data capture

Energy major Shell has signed a Global Framework Agreement (GFA) with US-based marine robotics company, Ocean Infinity, to provide lean-crewed and unmanned assets for subsea data capture projects. The five-year agreement will require the US company…

Ship&Offshore
28.03.2024
Comment

Editorial of Ship&Offshore 4/2024: Everything is connected

I dare say that shipping is the biggest melting pot – by definition a place or a situation in which people or ideas of different kinds gradually get mixed together – among the multitude of global industries. No other business brings together so many…

Ship&Offshore
28.03.2024
Offshore

Singapore yard to supply new CTV to Poland

Lotos Petrobaltic SA, an offshore energy and mining subsidiary of Poland’s Orlen Group, has ordered a new crew transfer vessel (CTV) at Strategic Marine shipyard in Singapore. The StratCat 27 CTV is due for delivery in September.

The vessel, to be…

Ship&Offshore
27.03.2024
Shipbuilding

Meyer and Oceaya to focus on floating entertainment

Finland-based Meyer Floating Solutions and Florida’s Oceaya LLC have announced a new partnership that will design and build luxury modular floating entertainment facilities such as cinemas, gourmet restaurants and nightclubs.

Due to launch next…

Ship&Offshore
27.03.2024
Ship Operation

Accelleron announces digital tie-up with Furuno

Accelleron’s Japanese joint venture company, Turbo Systems United, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Nagasaki-based Furuno Electric Co to optimise engine performance through a new digitally enabled service.

The agreement will promote the…

Ship&Offshore
25.03.2024
Shipbuilding

First workboat with ‘independent suspension’ launched

Germany’s Wallaby Boats GmbH and Hitzler Werft GmbH have celebrated the launching of a new crew transfer vessel (CTV) with twin hulls equipped with ‘independent suspension’. The 18m-long catamaran, Wallaby-18, weighs 50 tonnes and is the first vessel…

Ship&Offshore
25.03.2024
Shipbuilding

U-Ming and Itochu sign MoU on ammonia

Singapore-based U-Ming Marine Transport (S) Pte Ltd has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Japan’s Itochu Corporation on the joint ownership and operation of ammonia dual-fuel bulk carriers.

The Singapore subsidiary of…

Ship&Offshore
22.03.2024
Ship Operation

Expedition cruiser has hybrid comms network from Marlink

Digital communications provider, Marlink, has supplied a hybrid network for the expedition cruise ship, Exploris One, formerly the Silver Explorer. The vessel was acquired by the new French expedition cruise company, Exploris Expeditions, in December…

Ship&Offshore
22.03.2024
Offshore

Partners sign up to decarbonise Danish anchorage

The Port of Skagen and Maersk subsidiary, Stillstrom, an offshore charging specialist, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to provide offshore power and charging systems at the Skagen anchorage. One of the busiest stopovers in northern Europe,…