VESSEL REVIEW | eWolf – First US-built all-electric tug joins Crowley’s ship assist fleet
US shipping company Crowley Maritime Corporation will soon place a new all-electric ship assist tug into service at the Port of San Diego.
US shipping company Crowley Maritime Corporation will soon place a new all-electric ship assist tug into service at the Port of San Diego.
Deliveries include new tugs for operators in Greece and Brazil. Orders have meanwhile been placed for escort and ship assist vessels for deployment...
Two US operators place orders for towing and salvage vessels and a shipyard in Russia floats out a new emergency response tug slated for the country’s...
Recent deliveries include a harbour tug for a Texas towing company and a multi-role vessel for Russia’s Marine Rescue Service. Construction continues...
Florida-based marine logistics company Seabulk has taken delivery of two new tugs in a series from Master Boat Builders of Coden, Alabama. Designed...
Newbuild deliveries have been completed to France and Peru while orders have been placed for two hybrid tugs for operation in China and Japan and a...
Master Boat Builders of Alabama recently delivered a new hybrid electric ASD escort tug to Florida-based the Seabulk Group for operation by its Seabulk...
Three new tugs have been delivered to two separate port operators in New Zealand. One tug is notable for having all-electric propulsion and will be...
US marine fuels company Polaris New Energy (PNE) recently took delivery of a new 5,500-cubic-metre LNG bunkering barge from Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin-based...
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