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ANOTHER LNG-FUELLED CRUISE DELIVERY FROM MEYER

ANOTHER LNG-FUELLED CRUISE DELIVERY FROM MEYER

by Bill Thomson | Friday, December 16, 2022 | Shipbuilding & ship repair news

German yard Meyer Werft has handed over the cruise ship ‘Arvia’ to the UK company P&O Cruises, part of Carnival. The sister ship of Iona, built in 2020, Arvia also has low-emission LNG propulsion. Yard MD Jan Meyer said: “The current tense global...
TRANSPARENT SHIP FINANCE REVEALS EMISSIONS DATA

TRANSPARENT SHIP FINANCE REVEALS EMISSIONS DATA

by Bill Thomson | Friday, December 16, 2022 | Maritime business news

More than two dozen international banks have reported emissions data of their ship finance portfolios in the third Poseidon Principles Annual Disclosure Report 2022. The report visualises the hard road ahead to reduce emissions. The data remains influenced by...
NOVEL MAN ENGINE CONCEPT FOR CADELER HYBRID WTIVs

NOVEL MAN ENGINE CONCEPT FOR CADELER HYBRID WTIVs

by Bill Thomson | Friday, December 16, 2022 | Marine propulsion & machinery news, offshore marine news

MAN Energy Solutions has won a fourth order to supply engines to Chinese shipbuilder, Cosco Heavy Industries, in Qidong for the construction of a second F-Class installation vessel used for the installation of offshore wind turbines and foundations. The previous three...
ABS DISCUSSES GREEN TECH WITH GREEK SHIPOWHERS

ABS DISCUSSES GREEN TECH WITH GREEK SHIPOWHERS

by Bill Thomson | Friday, December 16, 2022 | Ship classification news

Greek shipping industry leaders came together to discuss the latest advances in maritime technologies such as nuclear power, air lubrication and remote survey services at the annual ABS Hellenic Technical Committee Meeting. The event provided an opportunity to...
DAMEN WINS SUSTAINABLE NZ FISHING ORDER

DAMEN WINS SUSTAINABLE NZ FISHING ORDER

by Bill Thomson | Friday, December 16, 2022 | Shipbuilding & ship repair news

Damen Maaskant and New Zealand based seafood company Sanford have signed a contract for the design and build of a new scampi vessel, based on the Damen Sea Fisher 3210 design. Both companies joined in a close co-operation for the development of a purpose equipped and...
KR SHARES ITS GREEN INSIGHTS FOR SHIPPING

KR SHARES ITS GREEN INSIGHTS FOR SHIPPING

by Bill Thomson | Friday, December 16, 2022 | Ship classification news

A new publication from Korean Register (KR) looks at the latest green technologies and global regulations for shipping. It features KR’s insights and in-depth analysis of current maritime decarbonisation trends by KR experts. Topics covered included ship designs,...
CONOSHIP STARTS PRODUCTION OF GREEN COASTER

CONOSHIP STARTS PRODUCTION OF GREEN COASTER

by Bill Thomson | Thursday, December 15, 2022 | Ship design & naval architecture news

Construction of the first new design short sea shipping vessel developed by Conoship International Projects (CIP) has begun at Gelibolu Shipyard in Turkey. This innovative, diesel-electric, and environmentally friendly 3600 dwt general cargo vessel has been designed...
INCAT FOCUSES ON CLIMATE CHANGE IN FERRY SECTOR

INCAT FOCUSES ON CLIMATE CHANGE IN FERRY SECTOR

by Bill Thomson | Thursday, December 15, 2022 | Shipbuilding & ship repair news

The Chairman of Australian Shipbuilder Incat Tasmania (Incat) says the company is poised to “revolutionise the world’s ferry market” following a trip to Europe and the Americas, where Robert Clifford reported very positive engagement with ferry businesses....
KM’S NEW THRUSTER DESIGNED FOR EFFICIENCY AND COMPACTNESS

KM’S NEW THRUSTER DESIGNED FOR EFFICIENCY AND COMPACTNESS

by Bill Thomson | Thursday, December 15, 2022 | Marine propulsion & machinery news

Kongsberg Maritime (KM) has launched a new series of retractable azimuth thrusters, the ULE PM type, which are smaller than competing units while maintaining thrust power, being the result of a long design process that focused on reducing size and boosting efficiency....
MEYER AND RCL TO DEVELOP CLIMATE-NEUTRAL CRUISE SHIPS

MEYER AND RCL TO DEVELOP CLIMATE-NEUTRAL CRUISE SHIPS

by Bill Thomson | Thursday, December 15, 2022 | Marine environment & clean shipping news

Royal Caribbean Group (RCL) has signed a declaration with the Finnish government, represented by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment (MEAE) and shipyard Meyer Turku, to chart the way forward for innovative and sustainable shipbuilding in Finland. The...
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