Welcome to the new Ship Repair section, incorporated into shipandoffshore.net

In addition to the Ship and Offshore Repair Journal, the Ship Repair Newsletter is now also part of the Schiff&Hafen and Ship&Offshore family of the DVV Media Group in Hamburg. On this part of our website you will now find the latest news from the repair, conversion and retrofitting business.

Every Monday, you will find the most important news conveniently in your inbox.

Beyond that, more in-depth and technical background information can be found in the continuation of the Ship and Offshore Repair Journal which is being published alongside Ship&Offshore every second month.

Ship Repair News

Ship Repair
14.04.2025
Ship Repair

Navantia and Royal Caribbean Group cement strategic partnership with new framework Aagreement

Spanish shipbuilder Navantia S.A., S.M.E. and global cruise operator Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE: RCL) have signed a renewed framework agreement, reaffirming their partnership and intention to pursue future ship modernisation and revitalisation…

Ship Repair
14.04.2025
Ship Repair

ClassNK grants AiP for Mitsubishi Shipbuilding’s onboard carbon capture system

Classification society ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for an onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) system developed by Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, confirming its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.

The system, which…

Ship Repair
14.04.2025
Ship Repair

bound4blue installs world’s largest suction sails on juice carrier

Spanish firm bound4blue has completed the installation of four 26-metre tall eSAIL suction sails on the MV Atlantic Orchard, marking the largest such installation to date. The vessel, a juice carrier chartered by Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) and owned…

Ship Repair
14.04.2025
Ship Repair

MAN Energy Solutions and CHI sign decarbonisation retrofit agreement

MAN Energy Solutions has signed a framework agreement with COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry (COSCO HI) to collaborate on retrofitting commercial vessels for alternative fuel use. The deal was formalised at a recent ceremony in China, with senior…

Ship Repair
14.04.2025
Ship Repair

Pendulum swings against decarbonisation at IMO

More lenient decarbonisation standards agreed at the end of MEPC 83 could dampen a recent surge in enthusiasm for retrofits.

The US delegation boycotted the event from the outset, claiming that it was “wealth redistribution” disguised as…

Ship Repair
14.04.2025
Ship Repair

Wärtsilä unveils methane reduction tech for LNG engines

Wärtsilä has launched a retrofit for its 50DF dual-fuel marine engines aimed at significantly cutting methane slip during LNG operation. The conversion enables existing 50DF engines to be converted to spark gas (SG) mode, resulting in up to 75% lower…

Ship Repair
07.04.2025
Ship Repair

Retrofits alone lead to dramatic emissions reductions for Odfjell

Retrofits have saved Odfjell 53% in CO2 emissions across the fleet compared with its 2008 CII baseline, with the tanker company now targeting 57%, according to Erik Hjortland, Technology vice president.

Since 2014, Odfjell has installed 140…

Ship Repair
07.04.2025
Ship Repair

IMO unlikely to bring in levy this week

International Maritime Organization (IMO) member states gather in London this week to define a fuel standard and potential shipping levy on ship carbon emissions, though adoption of the latter is in serious jeopardy.

The decision will be pivotal for…

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