Ireland’s Port of Waterford taps local builder for new pilot boat
Following a competitive tender process, the Port of Waterford in southeastern Ireland has selected local shipbuilder Safehaven Marine to supply a new...
Following a competitive tender process, the Port of Waterford in southeastern Ireland has selected local shipbuilder Safehaven Marine to supply a new...
The Great Lakes Towing Company held an official naming ceremony for its two newest tugs on Wednesday, December 16. Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are the...
Moran Iron Works and Watermaster NA, the Michigan-based subsidiary of Finnish builder Aquamec, have formed a partnership with the aim of introducing...
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) and Japanese biotechnology company Euglena have completed sea trials of a new type of renewable biodiesel fuel made from a mixture...
Fukae Maru, a training vessel owned by Kobe University in Japan, was recently used to test a new AI-based collision avoidance and navigation software. The...
Finnish company Patria has completed a mid-life upgrade and overhaul of a 1990s-built Hamina-class missile boat operated by the Finnish Navy. The vessel...
The Royal Navy recently held an official naming ceremony for its fifth Astute-class nuclear-powered submarine, the future HMS Anson. Built by BAE Systems...
South Africa-based Milkor has completed conducting sea trials of a new high-speed interceptor boat. During the trials, the 12- by 4.8-metre hydrofoil-assisted...
Derecktor Shipyards of Mamaroneck, New York, recently handed over a new hybrid-powered cargo vessel built for transporting farm and food products from...
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