VESSEL REVIEW | Jumbo Jet – High-speed monohull ferry enters service on Gulf of Naples
Shipbuilder Cantiere Navale Vittoria has handed over a new high-speed ferry to Naples-based operator Navigazione Libera del Golfo (NLG) for sailings...
Shipbuilder Cantiere Navale Vittoria has handed over a new high-speed ferry to Naples-based operator Navigazione Libera del Golfo (NLG) for sailings...
Estonia-based shipbuilder Baltic Workboats (BWB) recently handed over a new all-aluminium catamaran ferry to DAB Vloot, the Flemish government-owned...
During the heyday of the former Soviet Union, shipyards were scattered all over the various socialist republics. After the collapse of the Soviet Union,...
The Staten Island Ferry Division of the City of New York Department of Transportation (NYCDOT) has taken delivery of the first vessel in a new series...
Dutch ferry operator Riveer has awarded the Holland Shipyards Group a contract for the construction of two electric ferries in a series. The CoCo Yachts-designed...
French vessel operator Kheopsmarine has taken delivery of a new boat for use in sightseeing tours in the islands off the Brittany coast. Named Fleur...
The city government of New York and the City of New York Department of Transportation (NYCDOT) commissioned its newest ferry into service on Monday,...
A partnership formed by Germany’s Fassmer Shipyard and engine manufacturer Torqeedo has confirmed that work is underway on a new fully electric...
BAE Systems, in collaboration with other maritime industry companies, has secured funding from the UK Department for Transport to design, develop, and...
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