MV Arvia is a new luxury cruise vessel built in 2022 by Meyer Werft in Germany. Videlio FUNA GmbH is Zenitel’s partner which provides interior, light solutions and fully integrated state-of-the-art Intercom and Talk Back Systems, LAN Network, and reliable Safe Return to Port Radio Solution. The cruise vessel has already «set sail» and made voyages for the well-known British shipping company PO Cruises.
A Public Address & General Alarm - PAGA system, integrates broadcasting with emergency communication and alarms, enabling fast, safe, and efficient communication with the crew and passengers onboard marine vessels or offshore energy installations.
Offshore wind power has the potential to play a crucial role in the global transition to renewable and low-carbon energy. According to Offshore Wind Outlook 2019, this dynamic market will continue to grow and become a $1 trillion industry by 2024.
Worldwide interest in remotely controlled, and autonomous vessels is increasing, usually in combination with zero emission propulsion systems, and now also with zero emissions on the entire value chain.
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.
Emerald Cruises, part of the Scenic Group, has just received their first of two recently commissioned superyachts that will set a new standard for luxury cruising. On 8th of February the superyacht Emerald Azzurra left La Hong Shipyard in Vietnam on course for Aqaba, Jordan.
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.
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.
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