Maritime Vessels Directory

520.15 - 594.28(x) offshore support vessel(x) (1-20 of 23) clear

AGUILA III

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: The Republic of Chile | Port: VALPARAISO

ARIFAH ARYANA

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: KUCHING

AWALCO PEARL

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

HADI 37

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

HADI 38

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

HALUL 15

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: State of Qatar | Port: DOHA

HALUL 16

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: State of Qatar | Port: DOHA

HALUL 17

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: State of Qatar | Port: DOHA

HALUL 18

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: State of Qatar | Port: DOHA

MARITIME MESRA

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

PACIFIC TENACITY

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

PACIFIC TERRIER

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

POSH MULIA

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

PS PEARL

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: PORT KELANG

PW RELIANCE

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

SALVIN DIAMOND

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

SMS ASSURANCE

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Republic of Indonesia | Port: Jakarta

SMS EXPLORER

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Republic of Indonesia | Port: Jakarta

SWIBER CARINA

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

ZAKHER DOLPHIN

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Saint Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

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Maritime News

Wind and Biofuel Power Odfjell’s First Near Carbon-Neutral Transatlantic Voyage

Wind and Biofuel Power Odfjell’s First Near Carbon-Neutral Transatlantic Voyage

7 hours ago
Odfjell’s chemical tanker Bow Olympus is currently crossing the Atlantic powered by a combination of wind-assisted propulsion and a certified sustainable 100% biofuel, marking the company’s first near carbon-neutral transatlantic voyage.Real-time data from the voyage confirms that the dual propulsion approach is both technically feasible and impactful, as the vessel’s GHG emissions on the current voyage meet the 2050 Fuel EU Maritime GHG intensity targets and IMO’s GFI Direct Compliance targets at least until 2044.The power of wind-assisted propulsion has been tested through Bow Olympus’ two first cross-Atlantic voyages.
Trump Order Fast Tracks Subsea Mining

Trump Order Fast Tracks Subsea Mining

9 hours ago
President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at boosting the deep-sea mining industry, marking his latest attempt to boost U.S. access to nickel, copper and other critical minerals used widely across the economy.The order, which Trump signed in private, seeks to jumpstart the mining of both U.S. and international waters as part of a push to offset China's sweeping control of the critical minerals industry.Parts of the Pacific Ocean and elsewhere are estimated to contain large amounts of potato-shaped rocks known as polymetallic nodules filled with the building blocks for electric vehicles and electronics.More than 1 billion metric tons of those nodules are estimated to be in U.S.
KAUST Research Vessel Keel Laid at Freire Shipyard

KAUST Research Vessel Keel Laid at Freire Shipyard

yesterday
The keel laying of the new research vessel, Thuwal II, for the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) at the Freire Shipyard marks the beginning of a new chapter in marine research in Saudi Arabia, driving innovation in this crucial field for the country. The contract for the newbuild was announced in August 2024.“The RV Thuwal II represents a decisive step in our commitment to strengthen Saudi Arabia's scientific infrastructure and protect the Red Sea ecosystem. This new addition will open the door to high-impact technology collaborations in the region. Its commissioning promises to position Saudi Arabia as a world leader in marine research,” says KAUST.
By the Numbers: Inside Japan's Maritime Fleet

By the Numbers: Inside Japan's Maritime Fleet

yesterday
Japan is world’s third largest shipping nation as owners control 12% of the fleet“Combined, Japanese shipowners currently own 12% of the global fleet’s deadweight tonnes capacity (DWT). This makes Japan the third largest shipowning country in the world and one of only three countries where shipowners control more than 10% of the global fleet’s DWT capacity,” says Niels Rasmussen, Chief Shipping Analyst at BIMCO.The global fleet of 2.4tn DWT is owned by 16,622 shipowners in 178 countries. Of this, 604 owners, with fleets ranging in size from 115 DWT to 28.6m DWT, are from Japan.During the economic miracle of post-war Japan, the country’s international trade grew alongside the economy.
ABS' Wiernicki to Retire at the End of 2025

ABS' Wiernicki to Retire at the End of 2025

2 days ago
At the 163rd ABS Annual Members Meeting, the classification society says it has never been stronger, with substantial growth and leading safety performance reported. Key numbers in 2004 included the fleet growing to 300 million gross tons, giving it pole position in global class in global new order share with 22 percent.At the Members Meeting it was also announed that  ABS Chairman and CEO Christopher J. Wiernicki will step down as Chairman and CEO and retire at the end of 2025, after 14 years at the helm of ABS.
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (April 2025)
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (April 2025)