Viking Ocean Cruises bought a fourth Viking cruiser. The cruiser was constructed by the Italian shipyard Fincantieri, its tonnage is 47,800 tonnes, it has 465 cabins with a total capacity of 1,400 people. The Viking cruiser features advanced technologies for energy saving and safe sailing.
The Norwegian company Songa Bulk has decided to buy more ships. Songa Bulk has recently bought a number of second-hand vessels and entered into an agreement to buy a 2012-built Kamsarmax. The overall addition to Songa Bulk's fleet consists of no less than 15 vessels.
The Egbert Wagenborg transport ship has successfully completed its sea trials. The ship will be delivered to its owner Royal Wagenborg this month, when its christening and naming ceremony are scheduled as well.
Egbert Wagenborg is a 150-meter long multipurpose ship constructed at the Royal Niestern Sander shipyard.
The Danish company Maersk has signed an agreement to sell Maersk tankers to A.P. Moller Holding. A.P. Moller Holding plans to establish a consortium for the Maersk tanker fleet with the potential partner Mitsui & Co. Ltd. The tankers were sold for USD 1.17 billion.
World Dream, the second cruise ship built for the Asian cruise line Dream Cruises, has left the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg and will be transported to Eemshaven, Netherlands. The newbuilding will undergo sea trials before it embarks on a voyage to Asia.
The Finnish group Wärtsilä is introducing a new tug design known as the Wärtsilä HYTug series. Using less engine power decreases exhaust emission levels. Hull designs have been optimised for hull resistance and sailing. The company said that, in the future, new tugs would rely more and more on battery propulsion, which suits today’s operational requirements.