Japan’s Tsuneishi Shipbuilding has delivered the "world's first" methanol dual-fuel Ultramax bulk carrier, Green Future.
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Japan’s Tsuneishi Shipbuilding has delivered the "world's first" methanol dual-fuel Ultramax bulk carrier, Green Future.
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The Turkish-based shipbuilder Akdeniz Shipyard has announced the successful delivery of the 1200 m³ oil tanker KYSTBUNKER III to Norwegian based buyers. This NB34 oil tanker has a length of 54.6 meters,
Italian shipping company Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) has placed an order for four new LNG-powered RoPax ships at Guangzhou Shipbuilding International (GSI) shipyard in China.
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A major shipbuilder is partnering with a company in embodied artificial intelligence to deploy humanoid welding robots for shipbuilding
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TAS Offshore Berhad (TAS) has in a Malaysia Stock Exchange notice announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary has secured shipbuilding
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Norwegian marine energy storage company Corvus Energy has secured a contract to supply its energy storage systems (ESS) for new LNG-powered Aloha Class containerships being built for U.S.-based transportation and logistics company
The Switzerland-based offshore specialist Allseas is strengthening its offshore capabilities with the acquisition of two newbuild offshore construction vessels (OCVs). The newbuilding contracts for the two vessels were signed on April 9,
A new zero direct emissions ferry being built for Danish ferry operator Scandlines has completed its first set of sea trials in Türkiye and is now one step closer to starting its
The Dutch headquartered shipbuilder Damen Shipyards Group and Noatum Maritime, part of Abu Dhabi based AD Ports
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