Something that has been popping up in various circles of the maritime world is the news that a number of tanker owners are looking to increase the rate at which they ..
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Something that has been popping up in various circles of the maritime world is the news that a number of tanker owners are looking to increase the rate at which they ..
Written by Baird Maritime on . Posted in Naval auxiliary/support vessels.
The US Navy's expeditionary fast transport vessel, Burlington, has successfully completed builder’s trials.
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On June 22, Fincantieri launched the logistic support ship (LSS) Vulcano at its Muggiano facility at the Naval Integrated shipyard.
Written by Trevor Hollingsbee on . Posted in Naval auxiliary/support vessels.
Commissioned in 1989, the Royal Mail Ship St. Helena was for long the remote Atlantic island of that name’s only regular link with the outside world. It was, ..
Written by Baird Maritime on . Posted in Harbour Tugs and Operation, Naval auxiliary/support vessels.
Last week, Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works launched a 32-tonne bollard pull tug being built for the Pakistan Navy.
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On June 18, Northern Shipyard completed sea trials for Ivan Hurs, a communication vessel built for the Russian Navy.
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Hindustan Shipyard in India has revealed that a contract of agreement with the Indian Navy for the construction of two diving support vessels (DSVs) is expected to be ..
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The Royal Navy’s new survey ship HMS Magpie was formally welcomed into the naval family in her home of Devonport last week.
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Seaspan Shipyards has begun construction on a joint support ship for the Royal Canadian Navy.
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