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The new MD has held senior positions in a series of maritime companies
EEXI outlines vessel emissions reduction targets through 2030 and beyond
Thrusters feature the LeaCon sealing system
27 vessels will be delivered to the US Coast Guard Waterways Commerce Cutters program
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The new ships will be required to operate in deep ocean locations
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New vessel will be first hybrid-drive tug on South America’s west coast
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Installation of Schottel EcoPellers results in 25% improvement for Norwegian ferry
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Canadian program supports development of noise-reducing technologies
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Company highlights propulsion solutions designed to propel the maritime industry forward
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SRP-D propeller targets W2W vessels used in offshore wind applications
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Hydrotug incorporates Schottel RudderPropellers driven by BeHydro engines
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elkon specializes in marine electrical system integration
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Vessel considered largest tugboat on the East African Coast
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Ten new crab-catching vessels for Russian companies will incorporate Schottel propulsion packages. The vessels for Antey, Merlion and Aqvainvest crab catching companies
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German propulsion expert Schottel said it has expanded its strategic network in Southern Europe with the addition of a new subsidiary in
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Schottel said it will build a new service center in Saint Petersburg, Russia to strengthen its market position within the country. The
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The vessel Logica 183t, recently launched at shipbuilder Logica Yachts’ facilities in Viareggio, Italy, is equipped with an electrically driven Schottel Pump