Welcome to the new Ship Repair section, incorporated into shipandoffshore.net

In addition to the Ship and Offshore Repair Journal, the Ship Repair Newsletter is now also part of the Schiff&Hafen and Ship&Offshore family of the DVV Media Group in Hamburg. On this part of our website you will now find the latest news from the repair, conversion and retrofitting business.

Every Monday, you will find the most important news conveniently in your inbox.

Beyond that, more in-depth and technical background information can be found in the continuation of the Ship and Offshore Repair Journal which is being published alongside Ship&Offshore every second month.

Ship Repair News

Ship Repair
15.09.2025
Ship Repair

Kaiko Systems launches new digital tool for shore-based vessel inspections

Kaiko Systems has launched Shore Reports, a new digital inspection tool designed for vessel superintendents and shore managers. The platform replaces manual workflows with a mobile app and dashboard that deliver structured inspection data in real…

Ship Repair
15.09.2025
Ship Repair

Orskov Yard repairs damaged thruster without docking cement carrier Shetland

Orskov Yard has completed a fast turnaround repair on the cement carrier Shetland by removing and restoring its damaged bow thruster blades without drydocking. The Dutch flagged vessel was built in 2019 and is owned by JT Cement AS with technical…

Ship Repair
15.09.2025
Ship Repair

ASRY launches solar energy project to support ship repair

ASRY has launched a major solar energy project at its Bahrain yard with the support of Bapco Energies and in partnership with Kanoo CleanMax Renewables. The development will be the largest solar installation in the ship repair and shipbuilding…

Ship Repair
15.09.2025
Ship Repair

ICE raid on Korean workers could strain shipyard agreements

An immigration raid on a battery plant in Georgia, and the subsequent arrest, detainment and deportation of South Korean contract workers, has become an embarrassment for the Trump administration at a time when the US is looking to Korean assistance…

Ship Repair
15.09.2025
Ship Repair

Ferry electrification drive continues as Wärtsilä contracted for electric propulsion and waterjets

Wärtsilä will deliver a fully integrated electric propulsion system with waterjets for two high-speed catamaran ferries ordered by Danish operator Molslinjen. The ferries are being built at the Incat shipyard in Tasmania. They will be fully…

Ship Repair
15.09.2025
Ship Repair

Change on the horizon for British shipyards as exports return

After decades of decline, British naval shipyards are seeing their strongest revival in decades, with Norway ordering new warships from the UK for the first time since 1899. Its GBP 10 billion contract for five Type 26 frigates will be fulfilled at…

Ship Repair
08.09.2025
Ship Repair

ABS: Advanced battery retrofits can cut fuel costs and support alternative fuels integration

ABS has highlighted the growing potential for battery retrofits to deliver immediate gains in efficiency, regulatory compliance and emissions reduction across the global fleet. Its latest study, Emerging Battery Technologies in the Maritime Industry…

Ship Repair
08.09.2025
Ship Repair

Seascour organic descaler wins second deal on historic Great Lakes vessel Wilfred Sykes

Florida-based Seascour has secured a second contract to supply its EPA-certified organic marine descaler to the Wilfred Sykes, the 1949-built steam bulk freighter operated by Central Marine Logistics. The latest application saw Seascour used to clean…

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