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Digital DNA will help evolve the next generation of sustainable ships | |
The Naval Architect June 2022 As shipyards strive to develop the greener ships they must make the most of a new asset: real-life operational data, says Olli Puustinen of NAPA Design Solutions. | |
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ZEEDS tackles the logistics of carbon-free shipping | |
The Naval Architect June 2022 The Zero Emissions Energy Distribution at Sea consortium aims to a chain of offshore clean energy hubs for Northern Europe’s busiest shipping corridors. | |
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Coin flip | |
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Close to the drone | |
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Demand grows as drone technology matures | |
Shiprepair & Maintenance: 2nd Quarter 2022 The pandemic has given GDI time to make progress in some new areas, including ROVs and thickness measurement drones. | |
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Fincantieri overcomes challenging year | |
Shiprepair & Maintenance: 2nd Quarter 2022 Cruise ships are gradually returning to service to provide substantial volumes of work for the group’s yards in both Palermo and Trieste. | |
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Baltic ferries flock to Remontowa | |
Shiprepair & Maintenance: 2nd Quarter 2022 Customers for the Gdansk yard have included Finnlines, Stena Line, TT-Line and DFDS. | |
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SeaTec to launch closed circuit propeller polishing service | |
Shiprepair & Maintenance: 2nd Quarter 2022 A number of technical innovations are underway which will aid the industry’s sustainability agenda. | |
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Significant Small Ships of 2022 - entries open | |
Ship & Boat International eNews: September/October 2022 Work has commenced on this year’s edition of Significant Small Ships, profiling newbuilds sized between 5-100m and officially delivered in 2022. | |
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UK electric alliance | |
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A new lease of life | |
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Atlantic independence | |
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Japan takes lead in next-gen vessel development | |
The Naval Architect May 2022 Spurred by the Japanese government, a number of zero-emission hydrogen and ammonia based projects have recently been launched. | |
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NAVTOR charts the way for fleet management | |
The Naval Architect May 2022 Best known for its e-navigation solutions, the Norwegian company is diversifying into vessel analytics and performance optimisation. | |
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Sediment still a problem for VLSFO | |
The Naval Architect May 2022 While perhaps not the ‘Frankenstein fuel’ some have alleged, low-sulphur fuel continues to pose a handling challenge for ship operators, says technical consultancy Brookes Bell. | |
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Chipolbrok's Taixing is world's biggest heavy-lifter | |
The Naval Architect May 2022 The 199.9m long, 32.26m wide vessel is the first of four sisters built to deliver project cargo along Pacific trade routes. | |
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Ireland purchases inshore patrol vessels from New Zealand | |
Warship Technology May 2022 The Republic of Ireland is acquiring two decommissioned Lake-class inshore patrol vessels (IPVs) from New Zealand as part of wider plans to modernise and rebalance the Irish Naval Service fleet. | |
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First Project Al Sarawat corvette commissioned | |
Warship Technology May 2022 Spanish shipbuilding and systems group Navantia has delivered the first of five Avante 2200 corvettes built for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia under a contract signed in 2018. | |
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Babcock partners with Poland for new frigate programme | |
Warship Technology May 2022 Babcock International, the UK-based aerospace, defence and security company, has been selected as the platform design provider and technology partner for Poland’s ‘MIECZNIK’ (Swordfish) new frigate programme. | |
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Greece turns to naval group to meet requirement for new frigates | |
Warship Technology May 2022 French designer and shipbuilder Naval Group is to provide three ‘FDI’ vessels to the Hellenic Navy, with a suite of above- and underwater sensors from Thales Group. | |
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Compact snaps | |
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An aquacultural LUV affair | |
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75 years of Ship & Boat International | |
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Streak of inspiration | |
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A new electric Epoch | |
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Bucking the tide | |
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Bringing it all back home? | |
The Naval Architect April 2022 The British government’s ‘refreshed’ National Shipbuilding Strategy is notable for its greater emphasis on commercial shipbuilding. | |
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Conoship launches 'future-proof' diesel-electric coaster concept | |
The Naval Architect April 2022 The Dutch company believes the 3,600dwt vessels could be viably built by northern European yards at competitive prices. | |
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New Danish ship operator targets carbon transportation | |
The Naval Architect April 2022 With AiPs for two CO2 tanker designs, Dan-Unity has high hopes for its role in the emerging CCS segment. | |
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Getting to grips with IMO's cyber resolution | |
The Naval Architect April 2022 Infosec Partners’ Maritime Cyber Baseline scheme aims to establish an affordable and certified level of cyber control for maritime, applicable for all ship types. | |
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Clean sailing via Croatia | |
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Virtually refined | |
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Think tank | |
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AI AI, CAPTN | |
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Stars realign to favour Finnish suppliers and contractors | |
The Naval Architect March 2022 The fortunes of the Finnish shipbuilding cluster have started to brighten in the aftermath of Covid-19, writes Kari Reinikainen. | |
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