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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…

Ship&Offshore
08.09.2025
Shipbuilding

Steel cut for world’s first ammonia-powered boxship

Oslo-based Yara Clean Ammonia has staged a steel-cutting ceremony for the world’s first renewable ammonia-powered container ship, Yara Eyde. The company, the world’s largest shipper and trader of ammonia, plans to deploy the ship on the…

Ship&Offshore
08.09.2025
Shipbuilding

Kongsberg to supply power pack for Indian tug

Kongsberg Maritime has won a contract to provide an integrated power package for India’s first electric tug. Described as a major step in the country’s Green Tug Transition Programme (GTTP) and awarded by Mandovi Drydocks and partner Ripley Group,…

Ship&Offshore
04.09.2025
Shipbuilding

LR announces new notations for WAPS and ergonomics

Lloyd’s Register (LR) has introduced two new notations for wind-assisted propulsion systems (WAPS) and another notation for ergonomic access and human-centric design. The new notations are designed to support the maritime industry’s transition to…

Ship&Offshore
03.09.2025
Shipbuilding

Höegh names sixth Aurora-class PCTC

Höegh Autoliners has named the 9,100-CEU Höegh Moonlight at a ceremony in Gothenburg. The sixth pure car truck carrier (PCTC) in the 12-ship Aurora-class was sponsored by Jenny Westermark, senior vice president, GTO Production Logistics, at Volvo…