Ship&Offshore
26.03.2026
Shipbuilding

Acta Marine takes delivery of latest walk-to-work vessel

Rotterdam-based Acta Marine has now commissioned its latest walk-to-work DP2 construction service operation vessel (CSOV), Acta Hercules, built by Turkey’s Tersan Shipyard. The vessel, number two in a series of four, is designed for deployment in the…

Ship&Offshore
24.03.2026
Shipbuilding

Wattlab proves viability and scalability of solar power for bulk carriers

Netherlands-based Wattlab has completed successful full-scale solar power trials of solar power installations on the 2025-built general cargo vessel, Vertom Tula. The technology firm now intends to scale its renewable power setup for deployment on…

Ship&Offshore
23.03.2026
Shipbuilding

Finland’s Työvene shipyard wins German Navy order

Finnish shipbuilder, Uudenkaupungin Työvene, has won a contract from the German Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support, for the design and construction of a personnel transfer vessel (PTV) to work in the…

Ship&Offshore
20.03.2026
Shipbuilding

Green ammonia could soon achieve cost parity with conventional fuels

A study undertaken by marine engine builder, WinGD, and green technology firm, Envision, has revealed that under moderate global regulations, green ammonia could soon achieve cost parity with very low sulphur fuel oil and LNG. The impact of…

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