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Arksen and RAD Propulsion team up for “revolutionary” craft class

Arksen and RAD Propulsion team up for “revolutionary” craft class

Boatbuilder/designer Arksen and electric/autonomous propulsion specialist RAD Propulsion have partnered up to jointly develop a “revolutionary class of clean, intelligent and highly proficient marine craft”, the companies state. The partnership has set itself three key development goals. The first is to realise a rugged inflatable boat featuring RAD Propulsion’s Power console – described as a […]

Repair round-up: LNG conversion work, FLNG upgrades

Repair round-up: LNG conversion work, FLNG upgrades

Drydocks World to undertake LNG carrier conversions Drydocks World has been awarded a contract by Amigo LNG, a joint venture between Texas-based Epcilon LNG and Singapore-based LNG Alliance, to convert two LNG carriers into floating storage units (FSUs). Additionally, the company will build two new floating LNG barges at its Dubai shipyard. Once operational in […]

J-ENG dual-fuel ammonia engine ready to roll

J-ENG dual-fuel ammonia engine ready to roll

Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG) reports that it has finalised development of its 2-stroke, dual-fuel ammonia engine, the 7UEC50LSJA-HPSCR, which completed performance verification tests in August 2025. The engine – under development since 2023, as part of a NEDO-funded project with partners NYK Line, Nihon Shipyard, Japan Marine United Corporation (JMU) and ClassNK – will be […]

‘Legend Of The Seas’ previewed in float-out ceremony

‘Legend Of The Seas’ previewed in float-out ceremony

The third ship in Royal Caribbean’s behemothic Icon class, Legend of the Seas, has undergone a float-out ceremony at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland, in advance of her Q2 2026 delivery. The Icon class features a length of 365m, a breadth of nearly 50m and a gross tonnage exceeding 248,600, granting it the title […]

Pure-battery pulling power on the way for Japan

Pure-battery pulling power on the way for Japan

Tokyo maritime companies Tokyo Kisen and Marindows have launched what they claim to be Japan’s first pure-battery-powered harbour tugboat development project. Tokyo Kisen offers maritime safety, tugboat, passenger ship and logistics services in Tokyo Bay and beyond, while Marindows was founded in 2021 by e5 Lab to push maritime environmental sustainability through electrification and autonomous […]

Norway selects Type 26 to meet new frigate requirement

Norway selects Type 26 to meet new frigate requirement

The Royal Norwegian Navy has selected the Type 26 frigate offered by the UK for its next-generation frigate. The new frigates will replace the Royal Norwegian Navy’s Fridtjof Nansen-class frigates, of which five were built but only four remain following the loss of one, Helge Ingstad, in 2018, after the vessel ran aground. Delivery of […]

Damen hybrid-electric tanker takes to the Rhine

Damen hybrid-electric tanker takes to the Rhine

Concordia Damen has delivered another vessel in its CDS Tanker 110 class to Dutch inland shipping operator VOF Generation. The newcomer, christened mts Generation, will be used to transport mineral oils on the Rhine River. The CDS Tanker 110 is a stock Damen design, measuring 110m x 11.45m and featuring a depth of 4.9m and […]

Safety on the agenda at Drydocks World

Safety on the agenda at Drydocks World

Part of the DP World group, Drydocks World (DDW) in Dubai is one of the Middle East region’s biggest ship repair and conversion yards, and is also expanding rapidly in terms of its newbuilding, offshore construction and EPC activities. The yard collects various safety-related data, which plays a vital role in evaluating the effectiveness of […]

CAD/CAM: following the digital thread

CAD/CAM: following the digital thread

CAD/CAM solutions and digital twin technology, by their very nature, overlap – and this could yield excellent benefits for naval architects, shipbuilders and the owners and operators of new and existing vessels. CAD enables users to create detailed digital designs, and CAM allows them to automate production, making it easier to build complex ships (and […]

Repair round-up: Metalock Brasil moves into cell guide repairs

Repair round-up: Metalock Brasil moves into cell guide repairs

Metalock Brasil diversifies to perform cell guide repairs Metalock Brasil has been expanding its operations through the deployment of riding teams to carry out complex repairs on the cell guides of container ships. These operations were performed while the vessels were in transit, at the request of a leading European shipowner. Cell guides are vertical […]

RINA unveils Maritime Cybersecurity Task Force

RINA unveils Maritime Cybersecurity Task Force

Maritime cybersecurity has a definition problem: few of us try to define what maritime cybersecurity actually means, writes Dinos Kerigan-Kyrou AmRINA,  co-founder of the RINA Cybersecurity Task Force. The term has become synonymous with computers and IT paraphernalia but, while IT is clearly a critical component of cybersecurity, what is not fully realised – including by many […]

Electric CSOV promises an offshore power surge

Electric CSOV promises an offshore power surge

Offshore wind turbines and battery-powered support vessels seem a perfect match, promising reduced fossil fuel use and a holistic solution for the wind power industry’s success. However, can batteries – whether in a hybrid diesel-electric set-up or installed as a standalone solution – provide enough power for an 80m+ service operation vessel (SOV) to compete […]