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Ship&Offshore
27.11.2023
Shipbuilding

Methanol-fuelled tankers named in China

Joint venture tanker company, Proman Stena Bulk, has named the final two vessels in its initial six-ship methanol-fuelled tanker fleet in a ceremony at Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI), China.

The joint venture between tanker owner, Stena…

Ship&Offshore
27.11.2023
Shipbuilding

ONE to test wind-assist devices on feeder vessel

Singapore-based container line, Ocean Network Express (ONE), is collaborating with Dutch wind power technology firm, Econowind, on plans to install two wind-assist devices on the feeder vessel, Kalamazoo.

The 1,036-TEU container ship, which operates…

Ship&Offshore
24.11.2023
Offshore

Damen wins Asian CSOV contract

Damen Shipyards has signed a deal with joint venture company, Ta San Shang Marine Co Ltd (TSSM), to build a construction service operation vessel (CSOV) that will support offshore wind development in Taiwan.

TSSM, a joint venture between Japan’s…

Ship&Offshore
22.11.2023
Shipbuilding

Fuel cell-powered feeders to have MAN GenSets

India’s Cochin Shipyard Ltd (CSL) has ordered two pairs of MAN 12V175D-MEV variable-speed GenSets for two short-sea feeders to be powered by hydrogen fuel cells. The vessels are being built for Rotterdam-based Samskip Group.

The two ships, part of…

Ship&Offshore
21.11.2023
Shipbuilding

WinGD to supply methanol engines for six 9,000-TEU boxships

Swiss marine power company WinGD will supply X-DF-M methanol-fuelled engines for a series of six container vessels to be built at Yangzijiang Shipbuilding in China. The 9,000 TEU vessels will each be powered by an X82DF-M engine built by HD Hyundai…

Ship&Offshore
20.11.2023
Ship Operation

Anschütz upgrades eLog with new functionality

Navigation and bridge system specialist, Anschütz, has upgraded its electronic logbook, eLog, and can now offer different levels of license for different use cases. The flag- and class-approved logbook automates shipboard documentation procedures and…

Ship&Offshore
17.11.2023
Shipbuilding

Marshall Islands supply vessel launched

A 48m-long hybrid island supply vessel has been launched at Asia Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. in Busan/Geoje, South Korea. The vessel is the result of a bilateral project financed by the International Climate Initiative and the Government of the Marshall…

Ship&Offshore
16.11.2023
Ship Operation

Wärtsilä unveils first four-stroke ammonia engine

Wärtsilä has released details of the world’s first four-stroke ammonia-fuelled marine engine. Available as part of the Wärtsilä 25 engine platform launched in September 2022, the engine has already attracted the attention of its first buyer.

Earlier…

Ship&Offshore
16.11.2023
Offshore

New partnership to boost green energy in Germany

Meyer Group subsidiary, Neptun Werft, and Belgian company, Smulders, have agreed a deal to build offshore converter platforms at Neptun’s Warnemünde site, creating 100 new jobs. Subject to regulatory approval from the competition authorities, the new…

Ship&Offshore
14.11.2023
Shipbuilding

Methanol scores again with PCTC order

RoRo shipping and vehicle logistics company, Wallenius Wilhelmsen, has chosen dual-fuel engines from MAN Energy Solutions for four pure car truck carriers (PCTCs) it has ordered at Jinling Shipyard (Jiangsu) in China.

The 9,300-CEU ships will have…