In November 2021, BW Tatiana was officially named and dedicated, becoming the first floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) to be deployed in Central America’s smallest country. El Salvador currently relies heavily on imported fuel oil to generate power.
With the backdrop of a spectacular seascape, an exciting next generation cable laying vessel (CLV) has just completed successful sea trials off the coast of Norway.
The idea of a vessel retrofitting is gaining interest and is attracting ship-owners to extend the lifetime of their vessels. Such a process provides a competitive chance to reduce fuel consumption and stay up to date with the latest eco-solutions, as a cost-effective procedure.
In what seemed like overnight, the COVID pandemic altered the way that we live – from how we socially interacted, to how and where we spend personal time, to travel, and more.
Lindblad Expeditions commissioned two new polar expedition cruise ships named to honor two world-famous explorers, designed, built and equipped by a team of companies across continents
In April 2021, President Joe Biden promised significant support for green energy in the United States. Offshore wind farms, a more developed market in Europe, but hardly established in the U.S., will be a growth stimulating opportunity in all those industries that create the infrastructure and installations and the myriad vessels that serve them. One exciting proposal will be a huge new project off the coast of New Jersey.
Working with several large Middle Eastern, Indian and Sri Lankan shipyards, as well as marine system integrators, Zenitel has recently delivered critical integrated communications and safety systems for 10 new vessels as the Middle East shipbuilding industry continues to boom.
Through the use of a single microphone, medical staff can effortlessly handle crucial life safety announcements and voice alarms during emergencies, resulting in a seamless experience that optimizes efficiency and streamlines operations.