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Ship&Offshore
15.02.2024
Shipbuilding

Nexans chooses ABB power system for cable layer

Paris-based Nexans, a global energy transition and electrification specialist, has chosen a hybrid power system from ABB for a new cable layer on order at Ulstein Verft in Norway. Due for delivery in 2026, the vessel will join sister ship, Nexans…

Ship&Offshore
13.02.2024
Ship Operation

DNV boosts cyber security business

DNV has developed what it claims is one of Europe’s fastest growing cyber security businesses following the acquisition of Netherlands-based Applied Risk in 2021 and Finland’s Nixu in 2023. The merger brings together more than 500 cybersecurity…

Ship&Offshore
12.02.2024
Ship Operation

LR teams up with Greeks on new GHG endeavour

The Lloyd’s Register (LR) Maritime Decarbonisation Hub and five Greek ship owning groups are setting up a new Maritime Emissions Reduction Centre (M-ERC) in Athens to focus on raising the efficiency of existing ships and cutting their greenhouse gas…

Ship&Offshore
12.02.2024
Offshore

BMT unveils mid-sized SOV design

London-based BMT, a marine engineering design consultancy, has launched a new 48m-long service operation vessel (SOV), targeting the market sector lying between smaller crew transfer vessels and large SOVs. The company claims that mid-sized vessels…

Ship&Offshore
12.02.2024
Shipbuilding

Gas carrier newbuildings to receive ammonia fuel supply systems

Two new 46,000m3 gas carriers under construction at Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD) for Exmar LPG will have fuel supply systems supplied by Wärtsilä Gas Solutions. The medium-size ships will be the first ocean-going ships to be propelled by dual-fuel…

Ship&Offshore
12.02.2024
Comment

Editorial of Ship&Offshore 2/2024: Tipping points

As soon as a certain global temperature increase is exceeded, the complete melting of the ice sheet can no longer be prevented. This is one of the so-called tipping points of the planet’s climate system, which can be read in an article by Deutscher…

Ship&Offshore
07.02.2024
Companies & People

Headway stages successful Singapore seminar

Green shipping technology firm, Headway, staged a successful seminar recently at the Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay in Singapore. The ‘Innovation for better low carbon solution’ event attracted more than 100 delegates including owners, yard,…

Ship&Offshore
06.02.2024
Shipbuilding

New self-unloading system boosts efficiency

A new gravity-based self-unloading bulk handling system launched by Cargotec subsidiary, MacGregor, has been developed to raise efficiency, increase cargo hold capacity, and save time during unloading operations. The MacGregor GravityVibeTM will use…

Ship&Offshore
06.02.2024
Shipbuilding

Oldendorff chooses rotor sails

Lübeck-headquartered dry bulk owner, Oldendorff, is to install three Norsepower Rotor SailsTM on board the 100,449dwt gearless bulk carrier, Dietrich Oldendorff, built in 2020. The vessel, contracted to operate on a North Pacific trade to Asia, is to…

Ship Repair
05.02.2024
Ship Repair

UK’s Anemoi awarded rotor sail development grant

London-based Anemoi Marine Technologies has won a GBP 1.2 million grant from the UK’s Department of Transport to support the GBP 1.9 million development of a new 3.5m-diameter, 24.5m-high rotor sail design suitable for medium-sized vessels.

The sail…