Shipyards & Shipbuilding
Shipyards & Shipbuilding
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How should all new ships be built?
According to Blue Ocean Alliance’s Chris Leontopoulos, future newbuild ships of all types should be built without a sterntube…
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Danish shipowner makes bold move with methanol tanker order
Svendborg based shipowner M. H. Simonsen has taken a significant leap forward in Danish shipping by securing a substantial…
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Powering the world’s largest car carriers
Chinese yard, Guangzhou Shipbuilding International (GSI), has received an order for 4 × MAN B&W 8S60ME-GI engines in connection with…
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The world’s most advanced cruise ship
Meyer Turku has today delivered the cruise ship Icon of the Seas to its customer, the shipping company Royal…
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Thecla Bodewes Shipyards showcases maritime excellence
Thecla Bodewes Shipyards, a renowned name in the maritime industry, is thrilled to announce its participation in Europort 2023,…
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Has UK shipbuilding been given a boost?
From the limited information released about the scheme, we know it will be available where the following main criteria…
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Ecoshield eliminates the need for repainting running gear
The ships belonged to a number of different owners. Some of them were new customers, others returning ones. The…
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The largest 3D printed autonomous ferry
In December 2022, Holland Shipyards Group, Sequana Développement and Roboat were designated as a winner in a national call…
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2,000 maritime jobs in the UK
Team Resolute, comprising BMT, Harland & Wolff and Navantia UK, will deliver three Fleet Solid Support ships for the…
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A lucrative ship repair market in Europe
The global industry for repair and maintenance will benefit from the restoration of trade post-Covid lockdowns, among other factors,…
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