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ABB gets contract from Vigor to equip Washington State Ferries

ABB partners with Vigor to pave the way for Washington State Ferries’ shift towards zero-emission fleet

Incat Crowther launches highly capable landing craft

Incat Crowther has announced the launch of Incat Crowther 14 Terror.

Havyard designed a new zero-emission sightseeing vessel

Havyard Design & Solutions (HDS) with a new design concept for zero-emission sightseeing vessels.

New building order world’s first shallow draft ice-breaking walk to work vessel

Mercury Sakhalin will operate this new vessel on Sakhalin for the oil and gas industry.

Wärtsilä and partners develop emissions-free barge concept

Wärtsilä and its fellow ZES partners are committed to promoting emissions-free operations for inland waterway transport.

KHI orders the first Corvus Energy high-density lithium-ion capacitor ESS

Corvus Energy receives first order for Blue Marlin lithium-ion capacitor from Kawasaki Heavy Industries

Sanmar and Svitzer deliver power and performance to Port of Sohar

Sanmar Shipyards, the renowned Turkish tug building specialist, has followed up on recent deliveries of the two Sirapinar class ASD tugs to the Port of Sohar (Oman), with the delivery of the first of a three part order of the larger and more powerful Bigacay class ASD tugs.

Brødrene Aa delivers high-speed all-electric ferry

Brødrene Aa has taken a leap forward in low-emission ferry technology with the delivery of the all-electric passenger ferry Rygerelektra.

Qatar Petroleum signs the largest LNG shipbuilding agreements in history

Under the agreements, the “Big 3” Korean shipyards will reserve a major portion of their LNG ship construction capacity for Qatar Petroleum through the year 2027.

Rolls-Royce to supply complete MTU propulsion systems for Royal Navy vessels

Rolls-Royce seals major contract covering complete MTU propulsion systems for Royal Navy Type 31 frigates

New high-speed ferry for Danish operator Molslinjen

The technology group Wärtsilä will provide the propulsion solutions for a new 115 metres long high-speed ferry.

Yang Ming holds naming ceremony for 2,800 TEU new ships

These new ships with low fuel consumption features will further reduce the company’s operating costs while replacing older or chartered-in vessels.

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