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Ship&Offshore
25.09.2009
Shipbuilding

Wärtsilä scrubbers certified

Wärtsilä's scrubbers offer a proven solution for markedly lowering sulphur oxide emissions, thereby benefiting the environment. The recently awarded certification is an important recognition of Wärtsilä's intensive and long lasting development work.

Ship&Offshore
16.09.2009
Ship Operation

First oil cargo offloaded

The shuttle tanker "Betty Knutsen" successfully completed offloading of the first oil cargo from the FPSO "Sevan Voyageur".

Ship&Offshore
15.09.2009
Shipbuilding

Launch of US Navy supply ship

General Dynamics NASSCO, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics, launched the U.S. Navy’s newest supply ship, "USNS Matthew Perry" of type T-AKE 9.

Ship&Offshore
12.09.2009
Shipbuilding

ShipConstructor enhances presence in Portugal, Spain & Africa

ShipConstructor Software Inc. (SSI) has enhanced its presence in Portugal, Spain and Africa with the addition of a new dealer, Vera Navis.

 

Ship&Offshore
11.09.2009
Shipbuilding

Australian Marine Engine Council launched

An Australian marine engine industry representative body, The Australian Marine Engine Council (AMEC), was launched.

“Oleg Strashnov”
Ship&Offshore
11.09.2009
Shipbuilding

Launching “Oleg Strashnov”

At IHC Merwede Offshore & Marine yard, Krimpen aan den Ijssel, a heavy lift vessel for Seaway Heavy Lifting has recently been launched.

 

"Lambeth"
Ship&Offshore
11.09.2009
Shipbuilding

New PLA patrol boat put into operation

The Port of London Authority's (PLA) new "Lambeth" is the first of four new port authority patrol boats being built as part of a 2m GBP investment. Each vessel will be named after London Bridges.

Ship&Offshore
10.09.2009
Ship Operation

Nexans secures major frame agreement in the Gulf of Mexico

Nexans, Paris, one of the worldwide leaders in the cable industry, has secured a frame agreement with BP Exploration & Production Inc. for deep water umbilical projects in the Gulf of Mexico.

Ship&Offshore
09.09.2009
Shipbuilding

Austal service for Red Sea ferries

The Government of Egypt’s two Austal-built high speed vehicle ferries have officially commenced operations between Egypt and Saudi Arabia, introducing a new standard of ferry service across the Red Sea. The important milestone was achieved on the…

Ship&Offshore
08.09.2009
Shipbuilding

Goltens Dubai signs MOU with Brødrene Aa

Goltens Dubai and Norway-based Brødrene Aa AS, Hyen, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the intention of marketing high-speed ferries and special purpose vessels built in carbon-fibre composite in the Middle East.