BMT and Strategic unveil new StratCat35 CTV design
Singapore-based Strategic Marine and BMT have used this week’s WindEnergy Hamburg event to is proud to to unveil the new StratCat35 crew transfer vessel (CTV). Designed to meet a wider range of
Singapore-based Strategic Marine and BMT have used this week’s WindEnergy Hamburg event to is proud to to unveil the new StratCat35 crew transfer vessel (CTV). Designed to meet a wider range of
SPONSORED CONTENT: From the launch of the “MPA Guardian” hybrid patrol boat in 2022, to the 500 passenger electric ferry concept unveiled at International Workboat Show 2023, BMT has become increasingly involved
A new design for a 48-meter long service operation vessel (SOV) from BMT features a SWATH hull that, the company says, will be a game-changer, enabling operations in challenging sea conditions and
In this exclusive video interview, Marine Log’s Alex Marcheschi, assistant editor, interviews Lee Hedd, regional sales director of the Americas for ship designer BMT, at last month’s International Workboat Show in New
Unveiled at the International Workboat Show this week, the latest addition to ship designer BMT’s portfolio is a new all-electric ferry, the EF-500. With a length of 42 meters, a molded beam
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) has selected BMT and Singapore shipbuilder Penguin Shipyard International to design and build its next generation of fire and rescue boats, designated “MFV-R.” The 38-meter vessels
Purus Marine’s Swansea, U.K. based offshore wind service subsidiary HST Marine has selected BMT’s StratCat 27 design for four hybrid crew transfer vessels it has ordered from Singapore shipbuilder Strategic Marine. Set
BMT has added a new 32-meter offshore wind crew transfer vessel (CTV) design to its portfolio that includes a fully hybrid propulsion option. A number of BMT-designed hybrid vessels are already in
BMT reports that its Rembrandt ship simulator solution has successfully completed its first virtually operated maritime simulation trials. The trials, hailed by BMT as “a cloud technology breakthrough,” were carried out in
Recently delivered to Kitsap Transit of Bremerton, Wash., the Enetai is the first of first of two 140-foot (42.6-meter) high speed catamarans built by Nichols Brothers Boat Builders (NBBB), Freeland, Wash., under