Shipyards & Shipbuilding
Shipyards & Shipbuilding
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FSG resumes work on Searoad ferry
After a long pause, FSG Shipyard has restarted work with the “firing start 2.0” for the 210m RoRo ferry…
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Lloyd Werft wins research vessel contract
“The new DLR research vessel will be a unique laboratory for real-life experiments,” emphasizes Anke Kaysser-Pyzalla, Chairwoman of the DLR…
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Asuka III ready to leave
The 230.2-meter-long LNG-powered vessel, built for NYK Cruises, will be transferred to the North Sea by early March, weather…
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Major shipbuilding contract
Faroe Islands/Netherlands – Thecla Bodewes Shipyards, a leading shipbuilder with a reputation for excellence in the maritime industry, is…
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New charter contract with Boskalis
Friday Shipbrokers has chartered Boskalis’s heavy-lift vessel “Boka Vanguard” to transport the ship, a journey expected to take 55…
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An energy-efficient ship
Hurtigruten has unveiled an updated design for its “Sea Zero” project, aiming to launch an emission-free cruise ship by…
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The evolution of the vessels
Shipping’s digitalization is transforming vessels into “floating offices and homes,” enhancing operations and crew welfare. At SMM Hamburg, Inmarsat…
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A small ship making history
The MF Estelle, touted as the world’s first remotely operated electric ferry, has successfully completed its trial voyage in…
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen is going large
Wallenius Wilhelmsen is future-proofing its fleet by increasing the capacity of four Shaper Class vessels from 9,300 to 11,700…
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