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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.

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.

Shiprepair & Maintenance: 2nd Quarter 2022

The pandemic has given GDI time to make progress in some new areas, including ROVs and  thickness measurement drones.

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.

Shiprepair & Maintenance: 2nd Quarter 2022

Customers for the Gdansk yard have included Finnlines, Stena Line, TT-Line and DFDS.

Shiprepair & Maintenance: 2nd Quarter 2022

A number of technical innovations are underway which will aid the industry’s sustainability agenda.

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.

The Naval Architect May 2022

Spurred by the Japanese government, a number of zero-emission hydrogen and ammonia based projects have recently been launched.

The Naval Architect May 2022

Best known for its e-navigation solutions, the Norwegian company is diversifying into vessel analytics and performance optimisation.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

The Naval Architect April 2022

The British government’s ‘refreshed’ National Shipbuilding Strategy is notable for its greater emphasis on commercial shipbuilding.

The Naval Architect April 2022

The Dutch company believes the 3,600dwt vessels could be viably built by northern European yards at competitive prices.

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.

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.

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.