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Ship&Offshore
28.04.2026
Ship Operation

Extended partnership to improve fleet scheduling and save time

Finnish maritime scheduling software firm Seaber and London-based Sedna (formerly Dataloy), which provides vessel management systems (VMS), are to integrate their two systems using artificial intelligence to raise efficiency and improve scheduling.

Ship&Offshore
24.04.2026
Shipbuilding

ClassNK issues AiP for ammonia-fuelled panamax bulker

Classification society ClassNK has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) for an “Ammonia-Fueled Panamax Bulk Carrier Equipped with an IMO Type B Independent Fuel Tank”. This is the first design in which the Type B tanks are installed on the exposed…

Ship&Offshore
23.04.2026
Offshore

Bureau Veritas launches Asian offshore energy centre

Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) has launched its Offshore Center of Excellence in Asia Pacific in support of the sustainable development of offshore energy projects. The hub will provide a single source of expertise to support assets across…

Ship&Offshore
22.04.2026
Shipbuilding

AYK batteries to propel most powerful escort tug

Marine battery firm AYK Energy has completed sea trials on the first battery-methanol harbour tug which, it is claimed, is the most powerful electric escort tug built so far.

The Svitzer Balder, built at Uzmar Shipyard in Türkiye and the fifth…

Ship&Offshore
20.04.2026
Shipbuilding

Everllence reveals satisfactory test results for ammonia engine

New ammonia-fuelled main engines for very large ammonia carriers (VLACs) under construction at Hyundai Heavy Industries will now go ahead following the successful Factory Acceptance Test of the first Everllence B&W 6G60ME-LGIA (Liquid Gas Injection…

Ship&Offshore
20.04.2026
Ship Operation

Partners prepare to supply ammonia as marine fuel in Singapore

Tokyo-based NYK Line, Norway’s Yara Clean Ammonia, and Singapore bunker firm Golden Island have drawn up a non-binding Term Sheet in preparation for a partnership to explore the marketing and supply of low-carbon ammonia as marine fuel in Singapore. …

Ship&Offshore
17.04.2026
Ship Operation

Wilhelmsen formalises asset management services

Wilhelmsen Ship Management has launched a new company, Cyclus Marine, to combine specialist technical functions required over ships lifecycles under one brand. Cyclus will provide vessel and customer support through functions ranging newbuilding,…

Ship&Offshore
16.04.2026
Shipbuilding

Anemoi and NACKS demonstrate new rotor sail setup

London-based Anemoi Marine Technologies and Nantong Cosco KHI Ship Engineering (NACKS) have released details of a new wind-assisted propulsion system (WAPS) specifically for ultramax bulk carriers in the 60-65,000dwt range. Two configurations have…

Ship&Offshore
16.04.2026
Ship Operation

Anschütz navigation systems for three multipurpose ships

Anschütz is supplying Integrated Navigation and Bridge Systems for three vessels under construction at the Abeking & Rasmussen shipyard near Bremen for the German Waterways and Shipping Administration (WSV).

The Synapsis systems provide integrated…

Ship&Offshore
13.04.2026
Offshore

Boskalis launches ROVs from new Aberdeen facility

Netherlands-based Boskalis has deployed remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) from a new facility in Aberdeen. The Remote Operations Center (ROC) in Aberdeen and the development of ROVs has involved an investment of GBP 40 million.

The ROC will provide…