NAVTEK, Oppsense to offer all-electric tug and zero-emission port project in Canada

Toronto-based company Oppsense and Turkish naval design and engineering specialist NAVTEK Naval Technologies have entered into a partnership to offer a fully electric tug for the Canadian market.

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U.S. companies join forces to design and construct all-electric truckable tug

U.S.-based design and engineering company Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG) and marine metal fabrication shop Miller Marine have joined forces to design and build a fully electric truckable tug.

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Holland Shipyards to build more eco-friendly ferries for German SFK

Dutch shipbuilding company Holland Shipyards Group has signed a new contract to build two additional eco-friendly ferries for German ferry operator Schlepp- und Fährgesellschaft Kiel (SFK).

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C-Job will design fully-electric RoPax for Saronic Ferries

Netherlands-based C-Job Naval Architects is to develop the design for Greece’s first full-electric RoPax ferry. The 800 passenger vessel is being designed for Saronic Ferries, which, with a five-vessel fleet, is the largest ferry operator linking the Saronic Islands with Piraeus.

“We are taking a step towards a cleaner world and we envision our operation in the Saronic Islands to be the inspiration for others to initiate more green fleet renewal projects in Greece,” says George Papaioannides, a...

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