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The Ship Repair & Conversion Edition

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NO. 1 / VOL. 85 / JANUARY 2023

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As Seacor preps to take its 10 hybrid vessel, Tim Clerc, VP Engineering, shares strategy and practical insights on its hybrid ? eet development.

4 Authors & Contributors

By Greg Trauthwein 6 Editorial 8 Training Tips for Ships 10 Eye on the Navy 18 Moving toward Ammonia 30 Ship Repair: Bayonne Dry Dock

MAN Energy Solution’s Bjarne Foldager recently hosted MR in Copenhagen at the 32 Ship Repair: Heger Dry Dock

R&D center for a look under the hood of the new ammonia engine.

38 Ballast Water Management

By Greg Trauthwein 41 Tech Files: Ship Repair 42 In the Shipyard 44 Buyer’s Directory 24 Middle East Repair Yards Center Stage 45 Classi? eds

A wave of new investment, including the resergent offshore oil and gas business, 48 Advertising Index drive activity at repair and re? t yards in the Middle East.

By Paul Bartlett 34 Retro? ts could Power U.S. Offshore Wind

As the U.S. aims to fast-track to 30GW of offshore wind by 2030, vessel designers and shipyards eye opportunities to supply the vessels needed.

By Paul Bartlett 2 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News • January 2023

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