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Ship&Offshore
16.05.2023
Shipbuilding

Svitzer orders two TRAnsverse tugs in Turkey

Towage group Svitzer, part of A.P. Møller-Mærsk, has ordered two tugs of a new TRAnsverse design for its Australian business at Uzmar Shipyard in Turkey.

Developed in collaboration with sector specialists Robert Allan Ltd, the tugs will be…

Ship&Offshore
15.05.2023
Offshore

Statkraft and CIP score on Irish wind

Norway’s Statkraft AS and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) have won 500 MW of potential offshore wind development in Ireland’s first auction. The North Irish Sea Array (NISA), one of seven renewable energy projects given the go-ahead last…

Ship&Offshore
12.05.2023
Shipbuilding

Stena to introduce methanol ferries on Irish Sea

Stena Line is to boost freight capacity in its Irish Sea trade with the introduction of two new hybrid RoRo ships using methanol as fuel on the route between Belfast and Heysham. Construction of the ships is to start in Weihai, China, through Stena…

Ship&Offshore
11.05.2023
Offshore

Vard to build more vessels for offshore wind market

Vard has won an order for up to four commissioning service operation vessels (CSOVs) from UK-based North Star, which operates the largest wholly UK-owned fleet in the North Sea.

The latest CSOVs, with DP2 capability, will be built to a Vard 4 22…

Ship&Offshore
10.05.2023
Operation

Telenor and Globetech announce collaboration deal

Norway’s state energy firm, Telenor Maritime, and Globetech AS, a Kristiansand-based information, communications, technology (ICT) company, have signed a collaboration agreement to develop new business and extend market reach.

Globetech’s worldwide…

Ship&Offshore
09.05.2023
Shipbuilding

Damen completes double delivery of tug and pontoon

Dutch shipbuilder Damen has delivered a multi-purpose Shoalbuster 3209, Aria, and a Stan Pontoon 4113 to marine contractor and workboat operator, A. R. Singh Contractors Ltd.

The tug and barge combination will be deployed on marine engineering and…

Ship&Offshore
08.05.2023
Shipbuilding

Cunard’s Queen Anne launched at Fincantieri

The 3,000-passenger cruise ship, Queen Anne, has been launched at Fincantieri Marghera shipyard in Venice exactly one year before it is due to embark on its maiden voyage to Lisbon on May 3rd, 2024.

The 113,000-gt vessel, with 14 decks, has been…

Ship&Offshore
04.05.2023
Shipbuilding

AAL reveals details of new heavy-lift ships

Singapore-based multi-purpose and heavy-lift operator, AAL Shipping, has released the first details of its Super B-Class heavy-lift ships developed jointly with Columbia Shipmanagement (CSM).

The first of six ships in the new class, AAL Limassol, is…

Ship&Offshore
03.05.2023
Offshore

FPSO contractor adopts submerged turbine technology

Malaysia-based Yinson Production, an operator of floating production storage offloading (FPSO) units, is to deploy Framo’s Submerged Turbines to regenerate energy from waste cooling water at its offshore installations.

The company, which aims to be…

Ship&Offshore
02.05.2023
Shipbuilding

ABB wins Azipod naval retrofit contract

ABB has won its first naval Azipod® retrofit contract for the Spanish Navy’s flagship, Juan Carlos 1. The contract to install an electrical propulsion system at Spain’s state-owned Navantia shipbuilding company follows a feasibility study to assess…