World’s Largest Lightweight Battery-Electric Ship
Australian shipbuilder Incat Tasmania is constructing the world’s largest lightweight battery-electric ship (130 m long) for delivery to its South American customer, Buquebus.
Read moreAustralian shipbuilder Incat Tasmania is constructing the world’s largest lightweight battery-electric ship (130 m long) for delivery to its South American customer, Buquebus.
Read moreMote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium has installed two large acrylic panels for its new Science Education Aquarium’s largest exhibit, the Gulf of Mexico habitat.
Read moreMammoet was engaged to undertake turbine assembly and associated port-handling work for Equinor’s Hywind Tampen.
Read moreWeathernews has developed ANEMOI, a new service for offshore wind power businesses and construction companies designed to provide wind and wave forecasts, as well as information on meteorological risks, such as lightning strikes and typhoons.
Read moreVirginia has been chosen to house the first offshore wind turbine blade facility in the U.S.
Read moreDemag Cranes & Components has received an order for the supply of 14 process cranes from the thyssenkrupp Marine Systems shipyard to be installed in new submarine production facilities in Kiel, Germany.
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