Rolls-Royce to equip world’s largest US tugs
Rolls-Royce has signed a contract to deliver propulsion and deck machinery for 13 new tugs, including five which will have a direct bollard pull of around 150 tonnes
Read moreDetailsRolls-Royce has signed a contract to deliver propulsion and deck machinery for 13 new tugs, including five which will have a direct bollard pull of around 150 tonnes
Read moreDetailsRolls-Royce has won a contract to supply power and propulsion to New York’s newest and largest high-speed luxury ferry.The catamaran, operated by New Jersey based Seastreak, will carry up to 600 passengers between Monmouth County, New Jersey and Wall Street in less than 40 minutes at a top speed of 35 knots.
Read moreDetailsRolls-Royce has signed a deal to supply its first automatic crossing system to Norwegian ferry company Fjord1. The system, will control two new double-ended battery ferries as they cross between Anda and Lote on the 1330 km long E39 which connects communities along the west coast of Norway.
Read moreDetailsRolls-Royce has announced that it will supply diesel generators, propellers and shaft lines for the US Navy’s new fleet replenishment oiler ships, the John Lewis Class.
Read moreDetailsTwo stern trawlers of Rolls-Royce design will be built by the Freire Shipyard in Spain. One of the trawlers has been ordered by Qajaq Trawl and the other by Polar Seafood, both Greenland based ship owners.
Read moreDetailsRolls-Royce has announced a new deal to supply propulsion system and deck machinery to five cruise ships being built by Fincantieri at their Monfalcone and Ancona Shipyards in Italy.
Read moreDetailsNew business ecosystem has brought together global forerunners and agile ICT start-ups to develop first autonomous shipping solutions in the world.
Read moreDetailsRolls-Royce has secured a contract with HHI to provide a concept design based on the Rolls-Royce Environship Leadge Bow, marking the first reference for the award-winning wave-piercing hull form in the naval sector.
Read moreDetailsRolls-Royce has announced the addition of three larger stainless steel Kamewa waterjets to their product range. The new waterjets are designed for use in bigger (30m+) vessels.
Read moreDetailsRolls-Royce will be presenting used MTU brand propulsion systems designed to meet IMO III and EPA Tier 4 emission regulations for commercial, off-shore and military vessels and yachts, at the SMM International Maritime Trade Fair from 6 to 9 September 2016.
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