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Shiprepair & Maintenance June 2023

Scamp ROVs utilise advanced technology for quick, effective and environmentally sound underwater cleaning and maintenance solutions

Shiprepair & Maintenance June 2023

Favourable market conditions generate increased volumes of business at Gibraltar shipyard

Shiprepair & Maintenance June 2023

Wärtsilä Underwater Repairs sees substantial increase in enquiries for scrubber overboard repairs as well as standard repair activities

Shiprepair & Maintenance June 2023

South African ship repairers kept busy with a wide range of projects, including a major project from Mercy Ships

The Naval Architect June 2023

Massive investment required to bridge ‘gap between ambition and reality’ on the road to decarbonisation

The Naval Architect June 2023

Pre-docking inspections an increasingly powerful means of ensuring a successful dry-docking, says MacGregor

The Naval Architect June 2023

 

New vessels central to shipping company’s fleet renewal plan targeting net-zero emissions by 2050

The Naval Architect June 2023

New Orca class vessels setting new benchmark for emissions and technical capabilities

Ship & Boat International eNews: June 2023

The following article is a slightly truncated version of a presentation delivered at the RINA SURV11 Conference, to be hosted in Rotterdam in June 2023

Ship & Boat International eNews: June 2023

Turkish boatbuilders Med Marine and Sanmar have recently delivered brand new tugboats to overseas clients, based on designs provided by Canadian naval architect Robert Allan Limited (RAL).

The Naval Architect May 2023

Nor-Shipping places diversity front and centre

The Naval Architect May 2023

 

ERMA FIRST’s new high-voltage AMP solution provides owners flexibility in accessing the electrical grid while berthed

The Naval Architect May 2023

New study developed by METIS with Andriaki Shipping offers detailed analysis of the true gains to expect of the options offered to reduce ship GHG emissions

The Naval Architect May 2023

Seven IMO member states have each nominated a candidate for the post of Secretary-General

Ship & Boat International eNews: June 2023

New York-based start-up Amogy plans to unveil a zero-emission tugboat later this year, utilising ammonia as its alt-fuel of choice. 

Ship & Boat International eNews: June 2023

Shiprepair & Maintenance: 2nd Quarter 2023

Investment in 3D scanning equipment aids turbocharger retrofit work

Shiprepair & Maintenance: 2nd Quarter 2023

Italian-based shipyard group goes from strength to strength

Shiprepair & Maintenance: 2nd Quarter 2023

GDI benefits as drone technology gains acceptance

Shiprepair & Maintenance: 2nd Quarter 2023

SeaTec Services sees increased demand for propeller polishing and hull cleaning services

Warship Technology May 2023

Ongoing efforts to improve safety on US Navy ships whilst they are undergoing maintenance should be enhanced, Government Accountability Office (GAO) says.

Warship Technology May 2023

A delivery date for the first of the US Coast Guard’s trio of Polar Security Cutters (PSC) remains unclear following testimony given to the House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation in April 2023.

Warship Technology May 2023

The cost of the US Navy’s T-AGOS 25-class ocean surveillance ships has soared as a result of rising shipbuilding costs, including direct material inflation, supply chain challenges, and increased non-recurring engineering costs, according to a March 2023 report produced by the Congressional Research Service (CRS).

Warship Technology May 2023

The governments of Australia, the UK and US have set out a staged plan to deliver to the Royal Australian Navy a new fleet of conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarines (SSNs) under the framework of the tripartite AUKUS alliance.

Ship & Boat International eNews: May/June 2023

Yachtbuilder Sunseeker International has launched an intensive boatbuilding course with the aim of attracting fresh talent into the industry. 

Ship & Boat International eNews: May/June 2023

Croatia’s Iskra Shipyard has completed construction of SAR 1, the first of six new ‘unsinkable’, high-speed search and rescue/medical evacuation boats ordered for Croatia’s Emergency Maritime Medical Service.

Ship & Boat International eNews: May/June 2023

Zelim’s uncrewed, AI-enhanced Guardian craft could enable instantaneous casualty recovery at offshore wind turbine arrays, even in rough weather.

Ship & Boat International eNews: May/June 2023

The launch of a methanol-to-hydrogen towboat developed by e1 Marine and Elliott Bay Design Group promises to turn a few heads – and assumptions.

Ship & Boat International eNews: May/June 2023

Designed and built for “extreme use, without compromise”, the Queensland Police Service’s latest patrol boat delivery features a longer than usual waterline 

Ship & Boat International eNews: May/June 2023

'Floating book fair' Doulos Hope will provide education and aid to various communities across Southeast Asia, starting in May.

The Naval Architect April 2023

 

NAVTOR redefines maritime navigation with Auto-Routeing innovation

The Naval Architect April 2023

 

Concordia Damen’s optimised hull design ready for low water levels

The Naval Architect April 2023

 

AI-enabled solutions measure carbon emissions and return on cleantech investments