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Great project for the harbor tug industry.
HaiSea Marine welcomes LNG-fuelled escort tug
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Uncover the advancements in commercial shipbuilding at GRSE with expert perspectives from Commodore Jayanta Chowdhury IN (Retd). Full article here: https://lnkd.in/gAyR3Ps2
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KEELS LAID FOR KOTUG CANADA’S FUTURE METHANOL-FUELLED TUGS Kotug Canada, a partnership between Netherlands-based towage company Kotug International and Canada’s Horizon Maritime, recently held a ceremony to mark the laying of the keel of two new escort tugs that will be powered by methanol propulsion systems. Designed by Canadian naval architecture firm Robert Allan Ltd (RAL), the tugs will service the Trans Mountain Expansion Project that will transport crude and refined products via pipeline from Alberta to British Columbia. Deliveries of the vessels are scheduled to commence by the middle of 2025. The 44-metre tugs will escort tankers from the harbour limits of the Port of Vancouver to the open Pacific Ocean through the commercial shipping lanes of the Salish Sea. To provide this service, Kotug Canada has partnered with the Sc’ianew First Nation from Beecher Bay, strategically located along the shipping route. The tugs will be named SD Aisemaht and SD Qwii-Aan’c Sarah in honour of two notable figures of the Sc’ianew First Nation. https://bit.ly/3yfGfOO #methanol #sustainable #marine #maritime #efuel #futurefuel #energytransition #renewable #alternativefuel
Keels laid for Kotug Canada's future methanol-fuelled tugs - Baird Maritime
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KEELS LAID FOR KOTUG CANADA’S FUTURE METHANOL-FUELLED TUGS Kotug Canada, a partnership between Netherlands-based towage company Kotug International and Canada’s Horizon Maritime, recently held a ceremony to mark the laying of the keel of two new escort tugs that will be powered by methanol propulsion systems. Designed by Canadian naval architecture firm Robert Allan Ltd (RAL), the tugs will service the Trans Mountain Expansion Project that will transport crude and refined products via pipeline from Alberta to British Columbia. Deliveries of the vessels are scheduled to commence by the middle of 2025. The 44-metre tugs will escort tankers from the harbour limits of the Port of Vancouver to the open Pacific Ocean through the commercial shipping lanes of the Salish Sea. To provide this service, Kotug Canada has partnered with the Sc’ianew First Nation from Beecher Bay, strategically located along the shipping route. The tugs will be named SD Aisemaht and SD Qwii-Aan’c Sarah in honour of two notable figures of the Sc’ianew First Nation. https://bit.ly/3yfGfOO #methanol #sustainable #marine #maritime #efuel #futurefuel #energytransition #renewable #alternativefuel
Keels laid for Kotug Canada's future methanol-fuelled tugs - Baird Maritime
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Bollinger Shipyards is proud to announce the launch of the "Genesis Spirit" Tug from our Bollinger Mississippi Shipbuilding location. Yesterday marked the first side launch in 6 years at this yard! U.S. Coast Guard #Shipbuilding #GenesisSpirit #BollingerShipyards #tuglife #maritimeindustry #maritimepartners #portofpascagoula #tugboat #boatlaunch #vessellaunch #sidelaunch #milestone #shiplaunch #vessellaunch #ShipyardLife
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An interesting update to this tragic series of events, with some very disturbing factual statements and apparent gaps in Regulatory oversight, in the shipping company and submersible company's safety management. Over to you Canadian Coastguard?
INVESTIGATION UPDATE: #TSBMarine has issued a Marine safety information letter (MSI 01/24) to Transport Canada - Transports Canada advising on the extent of the Titan submersible’s operation in Canadian waters (M23A0169), as well as confirmation of other submersibles operating in Canadian waters, some which haven’t been registered or certified in Canada or any other country. Find out more about the update here: https://ow.ly/uj7g50SjYXc #MarineSafety #Submersible
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FERRIES 2024: Navigating shipbuilding challenges in the U.S.
FERRIES 2024: Navigating shipbuilding challenges in the U.S.
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