
MSC Cruises’ luxury brand starts construction of its second ship
The ceremony was held at the Fincantieri plant in Castellammare di Stabia. The Explora II will be ready in 2024
The ceremony was held at the Fincantieri plant in Castellammare di Stabia. The Explora II will be ready in 2024
The ships, commissioned from 3 different shipyards, will be available between 2023 and 2025
The largest one, weighing 52,000 tons, is already on its way to Yalova. In the next few days it will also be the time of the 19,000-tons
Most of the money collected (equal to 721 million euros) will be used for the development of ships powered by hydrogen and ammonia
The call for expression of interest to buy the 88.27% stake held by Uljanik ended with no bids
The Central American country entrusts Bilboa Shiyard to the Spanish company Astilleros Canarios, in Italy and in Monaco represented by Victoria Maritime Services
The Friulian factory has completed the fourth module of the plant for the LNG terminal in British Columbia in Canada, now embarked on a barge and on its way to Massa Avenza
The Italian shipbuilding group focuses on H2 propulsion and has transformed its subsidiary Isotta Fraschini into its jurisdiction for this type of technology
Metalships & Docks in Vigo received an order from Western Seaboard Fishing Co. Metalships
She is the second of three ships of the Star Plus Initiative Program
The German group invests to reduce emissions from its logistics activities: the pair of ships, which will be built by Chinese shipyard GSI, will debut in 2023
Once delivered (in 8 months) the Ministry of Economy will resell the car carrier to the highest bidder to repay the funds disbursed to the shipyard
The tugboat, designed by Robert Allan, is sister ship of Baia and will be delivered in May
Fincantieri subsidiary has been awarded the contract by Scottish company North Star Renewables: the units will be built in Vietnam and delivered in 2023
Newbuilding works continues on the expedition vessels of Swan Hellenic (SH Minerva) and Oceanwide Expeditions (Janssonius) in the Finnish and Croatian shipyards