Dual fuel two-stroke engine

MAN dual-fuel two-strokes rack up 2 million operating hours

MAN Energy Solutions reports that its portfolio of two-stroke, dual-fuel engines has accumulated more than 2 million operating hours in total, running on LNG, methanol, ethane and LPG. The company has booked

Jan De Nul vessel

Jan De Nul switches fleet to VSAT, Iridium connectivity

The Jan De Nul Group has signed a long-term contract with Netherlands-based satellite communications specialist Castor Marine to provide global VSAT internet and Iridium L-Band services to its entire fleet of almost

remote controlled tug

Keppel O&M tug first with ABS Remote Control Navigation notation

A remotely operated harbor tug developed by Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) is the first in the world to receive the ABS Remote Control Navigation Notation. A trial of the 65-meter

Vessel in dry dock with optimized propellers

Propeller blade retrofit brings big fuel and CO2 savings

After a recent retrofit to optimize the design of its propeller blades, a Vroon BV containership is achieving significant savings in fuel consumption and emissions. As part of its strategy to lower

Solstad offshore service vessel

Solstad Offshore signs up North Sea vessels for new Inmarsat service

Skudeneshavn, Norway, headquartered Solstad Offshore ASA is to switch a number of its North Sea vessels to Inmarsat’s new Fleet LTE service. Offshore vessel operators commonly buy LTE and VSAT connectivity separately,

Furuno rlectronics on bridge

New NOAA cat features Furuno electronics

The new National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) research vessel recently launched by All American Marine features a full suite of Furuno marine electronics. Designated to serve the Olympic Coast National Marine

Bruce Strupp on Electric Ferries

FERRIES 2021: Bringing the Norwegian experience to U.S. ferry operators

Marine Log‘s FERRIES 2021 conference is scheduled to kickoff in just over a month for the first in-person ferry event in over 18 months. The event will take place November 9-10 on

CO2 carrier at work

Liquid CO2 carriers: The next big thing?

With carbon capture and storage (CCS) gaining traction as a technology to reduce the impact of CO2 emissions, maritime transport will play a key role in the CCS value chain. This is

aluminum welding for shipyards

Reducing cross-contamination when preparing and cleaning aluminum welds

By Elliot Shepherd, associate product manager, and Jerry Dillion, district sales manager – California, Weiler Abrasives Aluminum is being used more frequently in shipbuilding thanks to the many benefits the material offers,

Rolls-Royce and Sea Machomes signed agreement at Monaco Yacht Show

VIDEO: Rolls-Royce and Sea Machines Robotics to collaborate

Rolls-Royce Power Systems is to collaborate with Boston-headquartered Sea Machines Robotics to offer comprehensive remote command, autonomous control and intelligent crew support systems to the marine market that will complement the MTU

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