French sail cargo company and chocolatier Grain de Sail recently marked the next key milestone in its efforts to develop a carbon-free logistics busin.
French sail cargo company and chocolatier Grain de Sail recently marked the next key milestone in its efforts to develop a carbon-free logistics busin.
This year at Nor-Shipping, we are reflecting on LR's history in Norway and looking to the future, as we celebrate 150 years of operation in the country.
This month marks 80 years since the arrival at Malta of convoy ‘M.W.10’, which included the Norwegian merchant ship Talabot.
During World War II, M
Jones Act compliant SOV design. Photo courtesy Vard Edda Mistral. Photo courtesy Gondan
As the traditional offshore oil and gas markets continue to struggle, the renewable offshore wind market is hot and getting hotter.
As the cumulative maritime, offshore, port and logistics marketplace gears up for offshore wind energy on a huge scale, World Energy Reports (WER), in its report “2021 The Year When Offshore Wind Takes Off in the United States,” shows the anticipated growth trajectory. Service Operations Vessels (SOVs), which can commission and/or maintain turbines, are central to the plan, and Philip Lewis, Director of Research, WER’s, explains that SOV’s are deployed for several functions: