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Ship&Offshore
23.09.2025
Shipbuilding

Everllence, HHI-EMD and HMD to collaborate on gas carrier concept

Everllence, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries–Engine Machinery Division (HHI-EMD) and HD Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD) have entered a strategic partnership to design a next-generation, medium-size gas carrier powered by Everllence’s dual-fuel B&W G50ME-LGIA…

Ship&Offshore
22.09.2025
Ship Operation

SAL Heavy Lift to acquire two deck carriers

Hamburg-based SAL Heavy Lift is to acquire two semi-submersible deck carriers currently owned by Pan Ocean (Korea). The Sun Shine and Sun Rise are scheduled for delivery in Europe some time between next month and April 2026 and will be commercially…

Ship&Offshore
19.09.2025
Offshore

Schulte’s Pronav to manage first FSRU

Bernard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) is to assume responsibility for the technical management of its first floating storage regasification unit (FSRU). The 170,000-m3 Turquoise P, owned by Pardus Energy Ltd, was built by Hyundai and delivered in…

Ship&Offshore
18.09.2025
Ship Operation

Mammoet and Tugdock to collaborate on LiLo technology

Netherlands-based Mammoet and the UK’s Tugdock Submersible Platforms Limited have announced a new partnership to develop load in/load out (LiLo) technology for maritime applications.  

The modular Tugdock Submersible Platform (TSP) enables large…

Ship&Offshore
15.09.2025
Shipbuilding

New hull form developed by UK-Singapore partners

Marine sustainability pioneer, EcoNavis Solutions, and Singapore ship design firm, ShipDyn, have developed a new hull form that merges twin demi-hulls forward into a monohull aft. The Y-Hull combines the stability and deck space of a catamaran with…

Ship&Offshore
12.09.2025
Shipbuilding

Two more heavy lifters for CY Shipping and BigLift Shipping

South Korea’s CY Shipping and Netherlands-based BigLift Shipping have ordered two more BC-class heavy-lift vessels at Jing Jiang Nanyang Shipbuilding Co. Ltd in China.

The 25,000dwt vessels are designed by the partners to carry ultra-large and heavy…

Ship&Offshore
12.09.2025
Shipbuilding

Korean Register approves ammonia-fuel safety system

Hyundai companies have been awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) by the Korean Register for a safety system that will overcome safety and regulatory barriers to the uptake of ammonia fuel in shipping. Hi-CLEARS, which stands for Hyundai integrated…

Ship&Offshore
11.09.2025
Shipbuilding

LR awards AiP to radical new LNG carrier design

A new LNG carrier design featuring forward accommodation and a wind-assisted propulsion system (WAPS)  developed by HD Hyundai Heavy Industries has been awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) by Lloyd’s Register (LR) at Gastech in Milan. 

The radical…

Ship&Offshore
11.09.2025
Shipbuilding

Danish Queen names country’s first electric tug

Denmark’s Queen, Her Majesty Queen Mary, has named Svitzer’s new battery-powered tug, Svitzer Ingrid, the first fully electric tug for both the harbour and terminal towage company and the country of Denmark.

The Queen presided at a ceremony in…

Ship&Offshore
09.09.2025
Offshore

Bernhard Schulte Offshore takes delivery of Windea Clausius

Norway’s Ulstein Verft has handed over the Windea Clausius, a commissioning service operation vessel (CSOV), to Bernhard Schulte Offshore. With hybrid battery propulsion and designed ‘ready’ for methanol as fuel, the ship is designed for low-carbon…