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17 May 2024

Apprenticeship Programs Are Key to the Future of Marine Welding

(Photo: American Welding Society)

Uncle Sam wants you ā€” to choose a career in welding. The chronic shortage of qualified welders has been well documented. The American Welding Society (AWS) even created a website ā€” www.weldingworkforcedata.com ā€” so that industry and the media could share accurate data. Currently, the U.S. needs 330,000 new welding professionals by 2028.While some may shrug at the shortage of welders in the offshore, marine and civil fabrication industries, the need for welders to shore up the U.S.

17 May 2024

Jan De Nul Orders Another XL Cable Layer

The fleet of cable laying vessels from Jan De Nul, with the Fleeming Jenkin and her sister ship, each with a cable-laying capacity of 28,000 tonnes (Credit: Jan De Nul)

Offshore installation services company Jan De Nul has ordered another XL cable laying vessel (CLV), identical to the Fleeming Jenkin, which boasts ā€˜unrivalled cable-carrying capacityā€™.Like the Fleeming Jenkin, the vessel will be 215 meters long and can transport 28,000 tonnes of cables.This will make them the largest capacity cable-laying vessels in the world, according to Jan De Nul.Thanks to cutting-edge technology on both vessels, designed by Jan De Nul Group's own specialists, they can lay cables in both shallow and ultra-deep waters up to 3,000 meters.

17 May 2024

Empire Wind 1 Gets New York Construction Approval

Source: Empire Wind

Norwegian energy company Equinor has received approval from the New York State Public Service Commission to start building its Empire Wind 1 offshore wind farm, Governor Kathy Hochul said on Thursday.Electricity generated from offshore wind farms is important to U.S. and state goals of cutting greenhouse gas emissions.But the industry has been hit this year by inflation, higher interest rates and supply chain delays. In January, Equinor and BP BP.Lterminated their agreement toā€¦

16 May 2024

Philly Shipyard Lays Keel for Great Lakes' Subsea Rock Installation Vessel

(Photo: Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation)

Philly Shipyard has laid the keel for Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation's subsea rock installation vessel, Acadiaā€”the first Jones Act compliant rock placement vessel for the U.S. offshore wind industry.A May 2 keel-laying ceremony saw the vessel's first grand block loaded into the building dock, marking a significant milestone in the shipbuilding process.Great Lakes' CEO, Lasse Petterson, said, ā€œKeel laying, commonly referred to as the birthday of a ship, is a big milestone in the ship construction processā€¦

16 May 2024

Brunvoll to Equip REM Offshore's Next-Gen Subsea Construction Vessel

Underwater illustration of REMā€™s new ESCV (Credit: Skipsteknisk)

Brunvoll has signed a contract with Myklebust Verft shipyard for the delivery of a thruster package to REM Offshoreā€™s new energy subsea construction vessel (ESCV).The contract is for one vessel with an additional vessel as an option.Brunvoll will deliver a thruster package consisting of two propulsion azimuth thrusters, two retractable azimuth thrusters, and a tunnel thruster.One of the retractable azimuth thrusters is a newly developed and more compact version of Brunvollā€™s traditional azimuth combi thrustersā€¦

15 May 2024

STARS: The Missing Link in Deep Sea Mining Supply Chain

Source: AI generated in ChatGPT by the Author

As companies approach the exploitation phase of Deep Sea Mining, one critical factor is the transportation of mineral ores from the mine site location to onshore refineries While this may appear to be a relatively simple step, involving conventional bulk ore carriers and standard procedures, the nuances and practical limits of operating in the deep ocean mean that this step becomes increasingly complex and challenging. This article will explore the STARS concept, the likely regulatory requirements, and the complexities of this new vessel type.

14 May 2024

UK Confirms It Will Build Six New Warships

(File photo: Dan Hooper / MOD)

British defence minister Grant Shapps said he would order up to six new warships for the Royal Marines, as the government starts to indicate where a recently announced rise in defence spending will be directed.British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced in April that he would lift defence spending to 2.5% of GDP a year by 2030, saying the British arms industry must be on a "war footing" when the world is at its most dangerous since the Cold War.Shapps said on Tuesday that the new vessels, known as Multi Role Support Ships, will be built in Britain and will help strengthen Britain's amphibious

14 May 2024

Interview: Caroline Yang, CEO, Hong Lam Marine & President, SSA

ā€œYou need all hands on deck to support this: the owners, charterers, bankers and even the governments: all need to have a skin in this decarbonization journey.ā€
ā€“ Caroline Yang, CEO, Hong Lam Marine & President, Singapore Shipping Association [SSA]. 
Image courtesy Hong Lam Marine

Caroline Yang, by anyoneā€™s standard, is a busy woman. She is the CEO of Hong Lam Marine, a Singapore ship owner, which owns, operates and manages its own fleet of 33 vessels. She also is the president of the Singapore Shipping Association [SSA], a national trade association in one of the worldā€™s most important and dynamic maritime hubs. She shares insight on her dual positions and the many challenges facing shipowners today.Hong Lam Marine started in 1981 with two steel tankers and today it owns about 33 vesselsā€¦

13 May 2024

US Coast Guard Orders Two More Fast Response Cutters

File photo: U.S. Coast Guard fast response cutter USCGC Clarence Sutphin Jr. (WPC 1147) transits the Strait of Hormuz in 2023. (Photo: Elliot Schaudt / U.S. Coast Guard)

The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) has opted to extend its Sentinel-Class Fast Response Cutters (FRC) build program, exercising a contract option with Bollinger Shipyards for two additional vessels.The move brings the total number of FRCs awarded to Bollinger up to 67 vessels since the programā€™s inception. To date, the U.S. Coast Guard has commissioned 55 FRCs into operational service.ā€œWeā€™re incredibly proud of our long history supporting the U.S. Coast Guard that now stretches four decades,ā€ said Bollinger Shipyards President and CEO Ben Bordelon.

13 May 2024

Stena Line Announces Management Changes

Paul Grant and Johan Edelman (Photo: Stena Line)

Swedish ferry operator Stena Line on Monday announced changes to its management team amid a shift to a two-region structure in its Irish Sea operations, effective June 1, 2024. Paul Grant will assume responsibility as Trade Director for Irish Sea North, overseeing operations from Belfast. In addition, Grant will join the main board of Stena Line (UK) Ltd. and serve as Stena Lineā€™s representative on the UK Chamber of Shipping Ferry & Cruise.Johan Edelman will take up the role of Trade Director for the Irish Sea South region, overseeing operations from Dublin and Rosslare.

13 May 2024

Maris Fiducia Finds Industry Partners for Hydrogen-Powered Bulk Shipping

(Credti: Hav Group)

Maris Fiducia Norway has entered into cooperation agreements with maritime technology company HAV Hydrogen and the hydrogen producer and distributor Norwegian Hydrogen with the objective of developing, building and operating hydrogen-powered dry-bulk vessels in Europe.The vessels are being designed by the Dutch ship designer Ankerbeer. Upon successful completion of the project, the vessels will go on hire through a zero-emission time charter agreement with Schulte & Bruns, establishing a commercial operation for vessels operating on hydrogen fuelā€¦

12 May 2024

Worker Dies in Accident at Peru's Chancay Megaport Project

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Hong Kong-based Cosco Shipping Ports said on Saturday that a worker died in an early-morning accident at a megaport it is building on Peru's Pacific coast.The worker was doing sanding and painting work at the deepwater Chancay Port Terminal when the accident occurred, the company said in a statement.The company said it was investigating the circumstances of the incident and was coordinating with authorities.Cosco, which began developing Chancay port in 2019 as a hub in the South American Pacificā€¦

13 May 2024

Eco Edison: First US-built SOV Christened

ECO Edison (Photo: Ƙrsted)

The first-ever American-built, owned, and crewed offshore wind service operations vessel (SOV) was christened during a ceremony on Saturday in the Port of New Orleans.Edison Chouest Offshore's (ECO) recently completed ECO Edison will play an integral part of the operation and maintenance of Ørsted and Eversourceā€™s South Fork Wind, Revolution Wind and Sunrise Wind projects as the U.S. offshore wind industry continues to ramp up in the U.S. Northeast.Built at ECO in-house shipyards in Louisianaā€¦

12 May 2024

Philippines Sends Ships to Disputed Atoll

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The Philippines said on Saturday it has deployed ships to a disputed area in the South China Sea, where it accused China of building "an artificial island" in an escalating maritime row.The coast guard sent a ship "to monitor the supposed illegal activities of China, creating 'an artificial island'," the office of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said in a statement, adding two other vessels were in rotational deployment in the area.Philippine Coast Guard spokesperson Commodore Jay Tarriela told a forum there had been "small-scale reclamation" of the Sabina Shoalā€¦

10 May 2024

Vard to Build Two CSOVs for Taiwanese Client

Norwegian shipbuilder Vard has signed a contract with an undisclosed Taiwanese customer for the design and construction of two Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs).The customer has appointed VARD to design and construct two CSOVsā€™ of VARD 4 39 design.This is a new design from VARD, said to be highly versatile all-round platform for sustainable windfarm support operations both as a service vessel for the wind farms and for the building and installation phase.The first vessel will be builtā€¦

10 May 2024

Building the Next-Gen Maritime Prepositioning Ship & Auxiliary Crane Ship

The Military Sealift Command chartered ship MV Ocean Gladiator carried cargo to McMurdo Station, Antarctica, for Operation Deep Freeze 2024 in support of the National Science Foundation (NSF), lead agency for the United States Antarctic Program. The ship carries cranes to handle its own cargo.  (Military Sealift Command)

The Military Sealift Commandā€™s Maritime Prepositioning Ships (MPS) and Auxiliary Crane Ships (ACS) were built 50 years ago to pre-position vehicles and supplies in forward locations and load or unload them in undeveloped or damaged port facilities. I serve with MSCā€™s Taluga Group, charged with finding innovative solutions to pressing problems. One of those challenges is meeting the MPS and ACS mission as the current ships continue to serve past their expected service lines.Toā€¦

09 May 2024

Panama Canal in Talks with US LNG Producers to Increase Transit

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The Panama Canal is in talks with U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) producers on how to meet increased demand for crossings as water levels recover after a prolonged drought, the canal's administrator Ricaurte Vasquez told Reuters in an interview.The canal is typically used by U.S. Gulf Coast exporters to send LNG cargoes to Asia via the Pacific Ocean, but from last year low water levels forced cuts to daily crossings, driving many producers to seek more costly or longer alternative routes.In Aprilā€¦

09 May 2024

Classification and Building the New Fuels Pathway

CCS issued the first AIP certificate for the marine liquid hydrogen fuel supply system which is developed by Weishi Energy Technology Hebei Co., Ltd.
Image courtesy CCS

Long-term initiatives led by classification societies are building the foundation for future fuels uptake.About this time last year, ABS CEO Chris Wiernicki said: ā€œWhen you look at where we are and the steepness of the curve ahead, the biggest risk is the unintended safety consequences of change.ā€ Class, he says, is built for the intersection between technology, safety and regulations and must be prepared.Work is underway. China Classification Society (CCS), for example, has releasedā€¦

08 May 2024

VARD to Build Hybrid Ocean Energy Construction Vessel for Island Offshore

(Image: VARD)

VARD announced it has been awarded a contract to design and build a hybrid power Ocean Energy Construction Vessel (OECV) for the Norwegian shipping group Island Offshore. The deal includes options for two more vessels.The vessel, to be named Island Evolution, is of VARD 3 25 design developed in close collaboration between Island Offshore and VARD for work in offshore oil and gas as well as renewables."We are proud to present the next generation OECVs with versatile capabilities that will ensure long-term employment as the energies of the ocean evolve.

08 May 2024

Conflict Heating Up Over Cosco's Megaport in Peru

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The Chinese state-owned company at the center of a dispute over operations of a megaport it is building on Peru's Pacific coast insisted on Tuesday on terms agreed with the government, as some local officials have sought to backtrack on the deal.Hong Kong-based Cosco Shipping Ports will defend its legal rights to provide services as the exclusive operator of the deepwater Chancay Port Terminal under "terms that were agreed at the beginning of this investment," the firm said inā€¦

06 May 2024

Sea Drone Warfare has Arrived, and the US is Floundering

A long-range unmanned surface vessel (LRUSV) transits the Pacific Ocean during Integrated Battle Problem (IBP) 24.1, March 07, 2024. IBP 24.1 is a U.S. Pacific Fleet experiment, executed by U.S. 3rd Fleet, operationalizing multi-domain employment of unmanned systems to create fleet warfighting advantages. (Photo: Ian Delossantos / U.S. Navy)

The U.S. Navy's efforts to build a fleet of unmanned vessels are faltering because the Pentagon remains wedded to big shipbuilding projects, according to some officials and company executives, exposing a weakness as sea drones reshape naval warfare.The lethal effectiveness of sea drones has been demonstrated in the Black Sea where Ukraine has deployed remote-controlled speed boats packed with explosives to sink Russian frigates and minesweepers since late 2022.Yemeni-backed Houthi rebels have employed similar vessels against commercial shipping in the Red Sea in recent monthsā€¦

06 May 2024

The Power of Now: Sailing Toward Shippingā€™s Climate Goals

bound4blue's unique suction sails (Photo: bound4blue)

When Bertrand Charrier worked with Jacques Cousteau four decades ago on the development of a revolutionary sail for the maritime industry, the time for widescale adoption of wind power wasnā€™t right. Now, he argues, thereā€™s simply no time to waste.ā€œSometimes the best discoveries are rediscoveries.ā€Bertrand Charrier is a champion of simplicity. Sitting in a comfortable chair overlooking the rolling fields of rural France, he delivers frank observations backed by a blend of common sense and scientific expertise.The maritime industryā€¦

05 May 2024

Meyer Turku Group Increases Turnover

Source: Meyer Turku

Meyer Turku Group's results for 2023 indicate the company's turnover was 1.43 billion euros, which means a growth of 10.6% compared to the previous year.Both the turnover and the number of personnel have been growing for three consecutive years. The loss for the financial year 2023 was 103.8 MEUR (i.e. -7.2% of the turnover).The fiscal year 2023 of the shipyard company was affected by the ship deals that were closed before the covid pandemic, the new prototype ship project and the loss provision for the ship to be delivered in 2024.Beyond thatā€¦