Work Boat World Offshore Vessel Orders and Deliveries Roundup – October 21, 2021
Crewboats dominate this latest string of offshore vessel deliveries and orders. These small yet versatile vessels will be allotted for operations in...
Crewboats dominate this latest string of offshore vessel deliveries and orders. These small yet versatile vessels will be allotted for operations in...
An Italian operator has added a state-of-the-art installation vessel to its fleet while a new UK-built catamaran crewboat has already begun supporting...
The world’s first hybrid daughter craft vessels designed to support the offshore wind market are to be built in the UK through a new multi-million...
Isle of Wight-based builder Diverse Marine has launched a new catamaran crewboat slated for Welsh operator HST Marine (formerly High-Speed Transfers). Designed...
Rhode Island-based Atlantic Wind Transfers (AWT) recently welcomed the second crewboat to join its fleet. Named Atlantic Endeavor, the vessel has already...
With crewboats being among the smallest and perhaps least complex vessels in the offshore segment, it comes as no surprise that their numbers worldwide...
Crewboats and processing platforms are the focus of the recent string of newbuilding orders and deliveries of offshore vessels. This time around, new...
Acquisitions of both new and secondhand offshore vessels, as well as vessel newbuilding orders, continue at a steady pace as January 2021 comes to a...
A partnership formed by BAE Systems, UK-based naval architect Chartwell Marine, and US builder Derecktor Shipyards has been selected to develop a new...
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