Marine
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VPS launches CORE software to close the emissions gap for shipowners
VPS-owned Yxney Maritime has launched its CORE emissions tracking software aimed at enabling low-carbon shipping players to reach their green goals and gain a competitive edge amid growing market and regulatory pressure, with Solstad Offshore and Siem Offshore taking the lead. The emissions monitoring and forecasting tool will harness data…
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Onboard Carbon Capture Explored by ABS
Insight and Analysis on Current Technologies, CO2 Handling and Storage as well as Regulatory Challenges (HOUSTON) Emerging onboard carbon capture technology is explored in a new publication from ABS in its latest support for the maritime energy transition. Launched at the global trade fair for Shipbuilding, Machinery and Marine Technology…
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Industry Leaders Talk Carbon Economics, Emerging Value Chains at 2022 ABS Sustainability Summit
(HAMBURG) A capacity crowd attended the third annual ABS Sustainability Summit, where industry leaders discussed shipping’s most pressing questions about carbon economics and the hydrogen and carbon value chains. ABS hosted the summit — the first in-person event in the series — ahead of the global trade fair for Shipbuilding, Machinery…
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Atlantic Wind Transfers Orders Six Chartwell EPA Tier 4 Compliant Crew Transfer Vessels
This largest U.S. CTV order to date bolsters AWT’s fleet to support growth, service and lower emissions to support the U.S. offshore wind market Atlantic Wind Transfers (AWT), the first US offshore wind farm support company, has ordered six Crew Transfer Vessels (CTV) designed by UK-based based Chartwell Marine. AWT…
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CII: what it means in practice and why a workable clause is essential
The way in which shipowners and charterers co-operate will need to change fundamentally to allow the shipowner to comply with the CII regulation that enters into force. How can BIMCO produce a fair and balanced clause that works in practice for both shipowners and charterers when one has to comply…
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Survitec launches innovative cruise MES technology for small passenger vessels
Survival Technology leader Survitec has launched a new Marine Evacuation System (MES) designed to meet the emergency evacuation requirements of small to medium sized passenger vessels. Aimed at vessels with passenger capacities ranging from 300 to 1,500 people, such as ferries and expedition cruise ships, the new MES solution will…
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Volvo Penta introduces new variable-speed marine generator sets
The new generator sets are claimed to be a ‘key enabler’ for electric propulsion for marine vessels. Sweden-based Volvo Penta has introduced a new range of variable-speed generator sets for marine vessels. The new variable speed marine generator sets are claimed to serve as a ‘key enabler’ for electric propulsion…
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Michael Hansen to succeed Lars Petersson as CEO of Hempel A/S
Michael Hansen announced to succeed Lars Petersson as Group President and CEO of world-leading coatings company, Hempel A/S. Michael will step into his new position on 15 October 2022. Michael Hansen joined Hempel in May 2017 as Chief Commercial Officer and has delivered remarkable results as a central driver of…
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Davit order for Rem Offshore CSOV gives Vestdavit uplift in offshore wind sector
Vestdavit’s trustworthy docking-head davit technology is gaining traction in the offshore wind market with the award of an initial contract on a construction service operation vessel (CSOV) being built for Rem Offshore at Norwegian shipbuilding group VARD. The coveted order for a PAP-15000 davit with painter boom has been secured…
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