Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding B.V.
Location
Zeeland
Founded
1999-06-21
Website
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2025-04-23 (offshore-energy.biz)
Damen strengthens India ties amid country's maritime revamp -
Dutch Damen is jumping on the bandwagon to support the envisaged transformation of India's maritime sector.
Read more2025-03-31 (marinelink.com)
New Maritime AI Innovation Lab Targets Improved Ship Design and Operations
A consortium of Damen, TU Delft, SafeSystems, RH Marine, NHL Stenden University of Applied Science and MARIN kicked off the Maritime AI Innovation Lab.
Read more2025-03-24 (marinelog.com)
Redery Norden-Ferisia Names Germany's First Electric Cat Ferry Frisia E-I-
Marine news covering shipyards, naval architects, vessel design and construction, shipping trends, cruising, and ferries in the U.S. and international maritime industry.
Read more2025-03-04 (dredgewire.com)
Hybrid Waterbus 2907 E3 – Sustainable public transport on blue highways - :
The city of Copenhagen has a total of nine Damen vessels operating in its waters: six hybrid waterbuses and three fully electric city ferries. Before 2030, the hybrid vessels that currently sail on low carbon fuel (50% HVO) will go through a transition to fully electric propulsion after which they will charge with renewable energy through... Read More
Read more2025-02-05 (chargedevs.com)
| EST-Floattech powers Damen’s Multi Cat 1908 Electric work boat with Octopus battery system -
Netherlands-based marine energy storage supplier EST-Floattech is providing its Octopus Series High Energy battery system to power the Dutch shipbuilder Damen’s Multi Cat (MuC) 1908 work boat’s fully electric propulsion and equipment. The Octopus battery system is designed for large-scale applications and heavy-duty operations that use systems up to 10 MWh. The Multi Cat’s battery... Read more »
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2025-01-30 (shipmag.it)
Damen delivery first 100% electric catamaran in Germany -
The new Ferry was transferred from Rotterdam to the North -Dr.
Read more2025-01-29 (cfts.org.ua)
Damen put into operation the first in Germany a completely electric ferry - the center of transport strategies
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Read more2025-01-29 (offshore-energy.biz)
Germany's first all-electric ferry delivered -
Dutch Damen Shipyards Group has handed over Germany’s first, all-electric ferry to shipping company AG Reederei Norden-Frisia.
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2024-12-02 (gospodarkamorska.pl)
Damen delivers Europe's first all-electric tug to the port of Antwerp-Bruges
Damen delivers Europe's first all-electric tug to the port of Antwerp-Bruges Damen Shipyards Group has delivered six RSD 2513 tugs to the port of Antwerp-Bruges in Belgium. The delivery includes five RSD 2513 tugs and one RSD-E 2 tug
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2024-11-19 (viata-libera.ro)
Damen Galati started the construction of the first electric ferries for Canada
The Damen Galati Shipyard hosted, last week, the keel-laying ceremony for the first two fully electric ferries, in a...
Read more2024-11-17 (electrek.co)
Damen sets a world record for most powerful electric tugboat
The first fully electric tugboat to be deployed in the Middle East, the new RSD-E Tug 2513 Bu Tinah set a record for electric power.
Read more2024-11-16 (newsweek.ro)
VIDEO Romania, in the NATO fleet of marine drones. Putin must be respected in the Black Sea
Romania, in the NATO fleet of marine drones. Putin is to be respected in the Black Sea. Several NATO countries are pursuing new naval concepts based on naval drones programmed to keep adversaries out of allied waters, a new strategy against Russian ships.
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