Indoor/outdoor spaces pose operational challenges on cruise ships
The Naval Architect February 2021
TNA speaks to HVAC providers about the increasingly sophisticated ventilation solutions they are being called upon to develop
The Naval Architect February 2021
TNA speaks to HVAC providers about the increasingly sophisticated ventilation solutions they are being called upon to develop
The Naval Architect February 2021
A non-profit data sharing organisation partnering with some of the world’s leading shipping companies is helping the maritime industry anticipate the risks of high impact, low frequency incidents
The Naval Architect February 2021
As a special preview of RINA's forthcoming Significant Ships of 2020, The Naval Architect takes a look at arguably the most high-profile vessel delivered by a Chinese yard last year: CMA CGM Jacques Saadé
The use of 3D models in ship design and class review is expanding to include military vessels, writes Dan Cronin, ABS Vice President, Standards and Digital Class.
In December 2020, the President of the Republic announced the launch of studies for the replacement of the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier by a new nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. The President said that if a decision is taken to proceed with construction, the new carrier would enter service by 2038.
Subsea Craft and BAR Technologies have provided an update on the construction of VICTA, an advanced diver delivery unit they have been working on. The concept was first highlighted in the March 2020 issue of Warship Technology
Ship & Boat International eNews: January/February 2021
Piriou’s concept for a hybrid hydrogen-powered crew transfer vessel has been approved by an offshore wind innovation initiative.
Ship & Boat International eNews: January/February 2021
Brix Marine has handed over a new luxury water taxi, Liberty National I, to Liberty National Golf Club.
Ship & Boat International eNews: January/February 2021
KENC Engineering’s Automatic Boat Landing Systems are intended to function as safe, cost-efficient and easy-to-use alternatives to fixed or crane-dependent transfer systems.
Ship & Boat International eNews: January/February 2021
Marell Boats’ M15Q high-speed interception vessel employs four powerful outboards to attain speeds approaching 70knots.
The Naval Architect January 2021 - Green Shipping supplement
The Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping aims to lead shipping’s decarbonisation strategy. The Naval Architect speaks to chief executive Bo Cerup-Simonsen