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Ship&Offshore
24.11.2025
Shipbuilding

Schottel wins seven-ship order for rudder propellers

German marine engineering company, Schottel, has won an order from Scotland’s Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL) for a series of seven rudder-propeller systems for double-ended electric ferries to be built at Remontowa Shipbuilding in Poland. …

Ship&Offshore
24.11.2025
Shipbuilding

Tenth Labrax-series bulker launched and named at Royal T Shipyards

The tenth and final 7,680dwt bulk carrier in the Labrax series has been launched and named at Royal T Shipyards, formerly Thecla Bodewes, in the Netherlands. Built for the Vertom group, a short-sea operator with more than a hundred vessels, the…

Ship&Offshore
19.11.2025
Shipbuilding

Multraship boosts Black Sea tug fleet

Netherlands-based Multraship has boosted its Bulgarian subsidiary’s fleet with the addition of the Multratug 30, an 80-tonne bollard pull unit built by Sanmar Shipyards. The vessel will operate within the Bourgas Tug Service in the Black Sea.

The…

Ship&Offshore
17.11.2025
Shipbuilding

Nexans Electra hull launched from Ulstein dock hall

Construction of the DP3 cable layer¸ Nexans Electra, has come close to the end of its outfitting stage and the vessel has now been launched from the enclosed dock hall at Ulstein Verft in Norway. The next stage, involving the final assembly,…

Ship&Offshore
17.11.2025
Shipbuilding

Bar Technologies’ wind power verification approved by LR

Lloyd’s Register (LR) has approved technology developed by UK-based Bar Technologies, a marine engineering and wind power specialist, for its wind power calculation methodology. Using computational fluid dynamics (CFD), Bar Technologies’ P-Wind…

Ship&Offshore
17.11.2025
Shipbuilding

MSC Cruises orders two more ships

MSC Cruises has confirmed orders for the seventh and eighth ship in its World-class series with Chantiers de l’Atlantique, valued at EUR 3.5 billion. The announcement was made during a double celebration at the Saint-Nazaire shipyard, marking the…

Ship&Offshore
14.11.2025
Port Operation

CMA CGM boosts terminal network in Hamburg

Marseille-based CMA CGM has signed a term sheet to acquire a 20% stake in the Eurogate Container Terminal Hamburg. The liner major is already a customer at the terminal through its French Asia Line (FAL) service connecting northern Europe with ports…

Ship&Offshore
13.11.2025
Shipbuilding

Anemoi clocks up another big bulker

UK-based Anemoi Marine Technologies has completed the retrofit of five rotor sails on the 400,000dwt ore carrier, NSU Tubarao. The five-year-old 361m-long vessel, owned by Japan’s NS United Kaiun Kaisha, is on charter to Brazilian iron ore mining…

Ship&Offshore
11.11.2025
Shipbuilding

Six-ship series to have EST-Floattech battery systems

Six 11,000dwt general cargo ships ordered by Ireland’s Arklow Shipping at Ferus Smit in the Netherlands are to have Octopus Lite battery system installations from EST-Floattech. Working closely with the ships’ electrical systems provider, Eekels…

Ship&Offshore
10.11.2025
Shipbuilding

Australian ferry Searoad I named at Flensburger Shipyard

Tasmanian Shipping and Logistics Company, SeaRoad Pty Ltd, partner companies, and friends attended the launching and naming ceremony of the freight ferry, Searoad I, at Flensburger Shipyard last week. The 11,970dwt vessel, with a length of 210m and…