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Ship&Offshore
18.09.2024
Shipbuilding

Crisis averted at Meyer Werft

The German Government and the state of Lower Saxony have stepped in to rescue the 225-year-old shipbuilder, Meyer Werft, which has teetered on the edge of collapse in recent weeks. Despite an order book worth around EUR 11 billion and work extending until 2031, the company had run out of cash. The crisis was blamed on the consequences of the pandemic, Russia’s war against Ukraine, and soaring commodity prices.

Ship&Offshore
17.09.2024
Shipbuilding

Svitzer orders battery-methanol tug

Turkish shipyard, Uzmar, has been chosen by Svitzer to build what is claimed to be the world’s first battery-methanol tug. It will be based on Svitzer’s TRAnsverse design with a 6-MWHh battery and dual-fuel methanol-powered engines for back-up and range extension.

Ship&Offshore
17.09.2024
Shipbuilding

DNV awards AiP for LH2 carrier at Gastech

The classification society DNV has awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) to HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) for the design of an 80,000m3 liquid hydrogen (LH2) carrier at Gastech in Houston this week.

The AiP is part of a…

Ship&Offshore
16.09.2024
Offshore

Offshore wind technology firms join forces

UK-based offshore wind companies, Rovco and Vaarst, have merged into a new brand, Beam.global. The high-tech companies have both focused on automating offshore wind development to improve efficiency and cut costs and their unification will create ‘an unrivalled offering’, according to a statement.

Ship&Offshore
16.09.2024
Shipbuilding

MAN to supply propulsion package for UK Navy

MAN Energy Solutions is to supply a propulsion package for three fleet solid support (FSS) ships to be built for the UK Navy’s Royal Fleet Auxiliary. The ships will be built by Team Resolute, comprising Navantia UK, Harland & Wolff and BMT.

Ship&Offshore
16.09.2024
Shipbuilding

Daphne advances methane abatement

Switzerland-based decarbonisation specialist, Daphne Technology, has won approval for its carbon credit methodology from certification body, Gold Standard. Specifically, the technology has been developed to reduce emissions of methane, a more dangerous greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.

Ship&Offshore
12.09.2024
Offshore

Seaonics to launch offshore charging system

Ålesund-based Seaonics, a specialist in offshore lifting, handling and logistics, is to launch an offshore charging system for service vessels operating in offshore energy installations. The Ocean Charger paves the way for support vessels of the future to operate on electricity most of the time.

Ship&Offshore
10.09.2024
SMM

DNV highlights three autonomous advances at SMM

Amid the hundreds of technology developments evident at SMM in Hamburg last week, DNV has highlighted three of its own. Ocean Infinity, Avikus, and Reach Subsea have been identified by the classification society as worthy of mention.

Ocean Infinity,…

Ship&Offshore
10.09.2024
Shipbuilding

BMT and Greenline launch electric ferry design

BMT and Greenline Marine have unveiled a new all-electric ferry design at the Canadian Ferry Association 2024 Conference and Trade Show in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

The 32m-long Greenline 150 Passenger Electric Ferry is equipped with the latest in…

Ship&Offshore
09.09.2024
Offshore

Jumbo Javelin deployed on Taiwanese wind farm

Jumbo Offshore has used its heavy-lift crane vessel, Jumbo Javelin, at the Yunlin wind farm off the Taiwanese coast in an installation project for Yunneng Wind Power Co Ltd. The DP2 vessel was equipped specially for the job, with a Jumbo Fly-Job…