Ship&Offshore
03.03.2026
Shipbuilding

ClassNK issues AiPs for two sustainable ship designs

The classification society ClassNK has issued Approvals in Principle (AiPs) for two new concept designs. One is of a bulk carrier equipped with its own membrane-based onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) system and the other one is an ammonia…

Ship&Offshore
26.02.2026
Shipbuilding

Indian Register notches up first defence export project

The launch of a floating drydock being built for the Sri Lanka Navy at Goa Shipyard Limited marks a significant milestone for the Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) as its first overseas defence project. The IRS has provided classification services…

Ship&Offshore
26.02.2026
Shipbuilding

WinGD achieves ‘world first’ with ammonia-fuelled two-stroke

Switzerland’s WinGD has completed test programmes for its ammonia-fuelled two-stroke engine, with Type Approval and Factory Acceptance Tests successfully undertaken at HD Hyundai Heavy Industries’ Engine & Machinery’s plant in South Korea. The tests…

Ship&Offshore
25.02.2026
Shipbuilding

Brim Explorer orders battery-powered trimarans

Oslo-based sustainable tourism company, Brim Explorer, has ordered two high-speed trimarans powered by batteries for delivery in spring 2027. The vessels’ hulls, built of advanced composite material, will be manufactured by Herde Kompossit in…

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