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Ship&Offshore
31.03.2025
Shipbuilding

Norwegian consortium assesses new low-carbon fuel option

HAV Group has teamed up with coastal cruise line, Havila Voyages, natural gas company Molgas Norway (formerly Gasnor) and research firm, SINTEF, to develop a new technology that aims to capture carbon dioxide from solid oxide fuel cell power trains…

Ship&Offshore
31.03.2025
Ship Operation

Wilhelmsen to advance electrification in Singapore

Wilhelmsen Port Services has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Singapore-based companies, Yinson GreenTech and R W Marine Services, to promote vessel electrification in the waters of the city state.

The signing ceremony took place…

Ship&Offshore
31.03.2025
Comment

Editorial of Ship&Offshore 04/2025: A convergence of expertise

As the industry prepares for the 31st CIMAC Congress in Zurich in May, the conversations shaping the future of power generation, ship propulsion, and heavy transportation are more critical than ever. With over 700 experts expected to gather, the…

Ship&Offshore
28.03.2025
Shipbuilding

Ulstein and TKMS to collaborate on frigate development

Germany’s thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) and Norwegian shipyard, Ulstein Verft, are to collaborate on the design and construction of five or six frigates for the Royal Norwegian Navy.

A letter of intent (LoI) was signed recently at the Undersea…

Ship&Offshore
27.03.2025
Shipbuilding

LNG bunker barge to have methane emissions control

Wärtsilä is to supply its NextDF methane emissions control systems on three Wärtsilä 25 engines for a new 18,600m3 LNG bunker barge being built for Spain’s marine service group, Ibaizabal. The vessel is currently under construction at Hudong-Zhonghua…

Ship&Offshore
26.03.2025
Shipbuilding

DNV releases Recommended Practice for WAPS

Standardised and verifiable data are essential for the comparative assessment of different wind-assisted propulsion system (WAPS) technologies. At Singapore Maritime Week, classification society DNV released a Recommended Practice (RP) as a basis for…

Ship&Offshore
25.03.2025
Shipbuilding

Naming ceremony for Germany’s first fully electric ferry

Reederei Norden-Frisia has held a naming ceremony for a fully electric catamaran ferry, Frisia E-1, built to a Damen Fast Ferry 3209 Electric design. Charged with electricity from onshore solar panels, the catamaran  will be Germany’s first fully…

Ship&Offshore
25.03.2025
Shipbuilding

CMB.TECH and MOL sign up for nine ammonia-powered ships

The Belgian shipowner, CMB.TECH, which operates a diversified fleet of more than 160 vessels, has signed an agreement with Mitsui O.S.K. Limes, Ltd, (MOL) and MOL Chemical Tankers Pte Ltd for Newcastlemax bulk carriers and chemical tankers to be…

Ship&Offshore
24.03.2025
Shipbuilding

Royal Bodewes books more business

Netherlands shipbuilder, Royal Bodewes, originally established in 1812, is well-known for the construction of small and increasingly sustainable cargo ships. Over the last decade or so, it has specialised in diesel-electric hybrid ship construction…

Ship&Offshore
24.03.2025
Shipbuilding

Alfa Laval wins first ammonia fuel supply contract

Chinese gas carrier owner, Tianjin Southwest Maritime, has ordered seven Alfa Laval FCM ammonia fuel supply systems for new LPG/ammonia ships on order at CSSC Huangpu Wenchong Shipbuilding. It is the Swedish company’s first contract for the fuel…