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Ship&Offshore
02.05.2024
Companies & People

Optimarin acquires Hyde Marine

Norwegian ballast water system manufacturer, Optimarin, has taken over one of its rivals, Hyde Marine, from Italy’s De Nora Marine Technologies for an undisclosed sum. The acquisition includes Hyde Marine’s ultraviolet treatment technology, its…

Ship&Offshore
30.04.2024
Ship Operation

AI-driven voyage optimisation project completed

Artificial intelligence developer, DeepSea Technologies, dry bulk shipowner G2 Ocean – a joint venture of Gearbulk and Grieg Maritime Group - and Norwegian research firm SINTEF, have announced completion of an artificial intelligence (AI)-optimised…

Ship&Offshore
30.04.2024
Shipbuilding

CTV to undergo diesel-to-electric conversion

A crew transfer vessel (CTV) is to have its diesel engines replaced with a fully electric zero-emission Volvo Penta Inboard Performance System (IPS). The result of the retrofit will be the arrival of the world’s first electric crew transfer vessel,…

Ship&Offshore
29.04.2024
Offshore

Maersk and Vestas to develop South Korean offshore wind hub

Offshore wind turbine developer, Vestas, and A.P. Møller-Maersk have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to set up a nacelle manufacturing plant and logistics base at the Mokpo New Port Hinterland Complex in South Korea.

The MoU outlines…

Ship&Offshore
11.04.2024
Shipbuilding

Sail-powered cruise ship concept unveiled

Oslo-based YSA Design has disclosed details of a sail-powered catamaran cruise ship, codenamed Seabreeze and described as market ready, with four 50m-high foldable sails and a hybrid energy system.

The 104.5m-long cruise ship, with capacity for…

Ship&Offshore
10.04.2024
Shipbuilding

Methanol dual-fuel system awarded AiP

A methanol dual-fuel system, developed by Sasaki Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. for a 9,000dwt general cargo ship, has been granted Approval in Principle (AiP) by Bureau Veritas. The classification society assessed the Sasaki system against its Rule Note, NR…

Ship&Offshore
08.04.2024
Shipbuilding

Launch of first Olympic CSOV

The first of two construction service operation vessels (CSOVs) for Norway’s Olympic has now been launched at its building yard, Ulstein Verft. The CSOV Olympic Boreas and its sister vessel will be assisting in offshore energy construction projects…

Ship&Offshore
08.04.2024
Ship Operation

New initiative to tackle boxship roll

ClassNK, Nihon Shipyard Co Ltd and IMC Co Ltd have signed an R&D agreement to expand anti-roll tank (ART) applications to large container ships. ARTs are designed to limit a ship’s rolling motion by the transfer of liquid, usually water, in the…

Ship&Offshore
08.04.2024
Shipbuilding

Kotug signs agreement on pusher tugs

Rotterdam-based Kotug International B.V. has signed a framework agreement with compatriot marine engineering company, Padmos, for the construction of a complete range of E-Pusher tugs. The S, M, and L pusher tugs range from 9 to 22m in length and…

Ship&Offshore
04.04.2024
Shipbuilding

Wärtsilä wins contract for LPG cargo handling system

Wärtsilä Gas Solutions has announced an order from Norwegian owner, Solvang, for LPG cargo handling systems for two very large gas carriers (VLGC) on order at HD Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea.

The 88,000-m3 panamax VLGCs will incorporate…