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Triple option | |
Ship & Boat International eNews: October 2022
The 34.5m patrol boat MPA Guardian has its pick of three propulsive modes, enabling its crew to balance speed and reliability with minimised environmental impact. | |
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A plan for Assam | |
Ship & Boat International eNews: October 2022 The Brahmaputra caught the attention of the Worldwide Ferry Safety Association (WFSA), which selected the river for its ninth Annual International Student Design Competition for a Safe, Affordable Ferry. | |
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Mapping the Mississippi | |
Ship & Boat International eNews: September/October 2022 Silver Ships has delivered a hydrographic survey vessel to the US Army Corps of Engineers’ Venice Sub Office in Louisiana. | |
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No hidden catch | |
Ship & Boat International eNews: September/October 2022 As of September, TASA will own the first marine drone to operate in Peru. | |
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Pushing for change | |
Ship & Boat International eNews: September/October 2022 Lithuanian naval architect Western Baltic Engineering has unveiled the design for what may be the first ever electric pusher for non-propeller barges deployed on Europe’s inland waterways. | |
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AI lends a helping hand | |
Ship & Boat International eNews: September/October 2022 Search and rescue missions in Sweden could soon be enhanced by the use of artificial intelligence, particularly when it comes to transcribing unclear or garbled distress calls over VHF. | |
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Up to the challenge | |
Ship & Boat International eNews: September/October 2022 The Microtransat Challenge has been stimulating innovation in autonomous boat design since 2005, and in 2022 it will receive an injection of youth via start-up enterprise Oshen Sail. | |
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Could Ulstein's nuclear superhero be shipping's saviour? | |
The Naval Architect September 2022 Thor concept puts molten salt reactor technology at heart of ocean transportation | |
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Sustainability drives innovation in decking systems | |
The Naval Architect September 2022 Resin applications specialist Bolidt focuses on eco-friendly solutions as it lays pathway to a sustainable future | |
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Leviathan looks to make ship breaking safer and greener | |
The Naval Architect September 2022 German start-up’s ‘game-changing’ concept takes the ship recycling process away from the beaches and into the 21st century | |
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Bold ideas often overlooked | |
The Naval Architect September 2022 A better understanding of the social dimension of cruise ship concept design can promote rich multidirectional interaction and insight flow | |
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New 'Dawn' for George Hepburn | |
Ship & Boat International eNews: August 2022 Enhanced crew comfort and improved fuel efficiency have driven the design of Celestial Dawn | |
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Voith tackles Giant project | |
Shiprepair & Maintenance: 3rd Quarter 2022 A major VSP overhaul on an offshore vessel is a highlight of the company’s service operations over the past year | |
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Demand soars at ASRY | |
Shiprepair & Maintenance: 3rd Quarter 2022 Knock-on effects of Chinese shipyard restrictions and growing demand for urgent environmental retrofits are leading to high levels of dock utilisation | |
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Greek owner retrofits fleet with PPG coating to meet environmental targets | |
Shiprepair & Maintenance: 3rd Quarter 2022 Studies show PPG Sigmaglide 1290 fouling release coating can be used to help achieve carbon reduction goals | |
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Drydocks World expands offering with superyacht services | |
Shiprepair & Maintenance: 3rd Quarter 2022 Joint venture project with Porto Montenegro is set to transform the former Bijela Shipyard into a premium superyacht repair and refit facility | |
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Fine entry for the BAR30 | |
Ship & Boat International eNews: August 2022 The offshore wind farm vessel Seacat Columbia doesn’t look that novel from the quayside – until you get a proper look at the far side of the boat... | |
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Wally unveils new compact class | |
Ship & Boat International eNews: August 2022 Monaco-based luxury yacht brand Wally has unveiled the first renderings of its wallywhy150 class, a 24m/150gt model | |
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Where space meets the sea | |
Ship & Boat International eNews: August 2022 The 10acre Blue Abyss facility aims to give a monumental boost to the development of future space and marine exploration programmes | |
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Can anything thwart the boxship boom? | |
The Naval Architect July/Aug 2022 With a burgeoning orderbook and persistent port congestion, container operators are enjoying the best of times, but for how long? | |
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It's all connected | |
The Naval Architect July/Aug 2022 Marlink’s maritime president tells TNA how hybrid communications provide a secure route to operational efficiency and regulatory compliance. | |
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ClassNK ups support for zero-emission transition | |
The Naval Architect July/Aug 2022 The Japanese class society is offering an expanded suite of services to assist shipping’s pursuit of decarbonisation. | |
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SCHOTTEL takes the next step on path to a greener future | |
The Naval Architect July/Aug 2022 Having recently celebrated its centenary, the German propeller manufacturer has bold plans for the next 100 years. | |
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HII deploys unmanned underwater vehicle from amphibious vessel | |
Warship Technology Jul/Aug 2022 June 2022 saw Huntington Ingalls Industries (HHI) successfully demonstrate the ability of an amphibious warship to launch, operate with and recover a large-diameter unmanned underwater vehicles (LDUUV). | |
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Keel laid for first Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine | |
Warship Technology Jul/Aug 2022 General Dynamics Electric Boat conducted a keel-laying ceremony for the first Columbia-class ballistic-missile submarine, USS District of Columbia (SSBN 826) at Quonset Point, Rhode Island, on 4 June 2022. | |
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Methanol a potential naval fuel, but not without design and operational adaptations | |
Warship Technology Jul/Aug 2022 Low carbon fuels and pathways to decarbonise shipping have become a major topic of conversation. In the naval sphere, the discussion is only now getting going, but a study by BMT in the UK suggests that, as in the commercial sector, methanol could offer a way forward. | |
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New carrier catapults China further into a new era | |
Warship Technology Jul/Aug 2022 China’s new aircraft carrier Fujian is a great leap forward in a number of respects, but the conventionally powered vessel does not match the capability of the US Navy’s flat tops. | |
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Sentinels at the ready | |
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Surface support from the Hydronauts | |
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Approaching 'Zion' | |
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An urgent need for redesign | |
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Ghost gear busters | |
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In celebration of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's 70 years of service | |
The Naval Architect June 2022 As a special tribute Her Royal Highness we take a look at her contribution to maritime. | |
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GSI leads China's move into methanol | |
The Naval Architect June 2022 Building China’s first methanol-fuelled newbuilding is GSI’s latest step on it journey with new fuels. | |
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Zero-emission vessels open the way for a new style of cruising | |
The Naval Architect June 2022 The founder of Nordic Explorer speaks to TNA about the company’s fully electric cruise ship concept and the importance of both showcasing and protecting Norway’s fjords. | |
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