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VARD orders hull-integrated cooling system to newbuild stern trawler
VARD has placed a contract with Hydroniq Coolers to deliver the marine seawater cooling system to a newbuild stern trawler the shipbuilding group is designing and constructing for Norwegian fishing company Nergård Havfiske. The new vessel, newbuild …
Sep 14, 2022 / Vessels
Aas Mek contracts Hydroniq for Sølvtrans duo
Norwegian shipbuilder Aas Mek. Verksted has awarded Hydroniq Coolers contracts to deliver the marine cooling system to two wellboats that the shipyard is building for wellboat company Sølvtrans. Hydroniq Coolers will supply its hull-integrated …
Jul 7, 2021 / Vessels
Hydroniq’s coolers to subsea cable installation vessel
Norwegian shipyard Ulstein Verft has contracted Hydroniq Coolers to deliver the seawater cooling system to a cable lay vessel it is constructing for Nexans Subsea Operations.The CLV Nexans Aurora will play a vital role in installation of Nexans’ HV …
Jan 22, 2020 / Vessels
VARD orders seawater cooling for newbuild cable layer
Norwegian VARD has contracted Hydroniq Coolers to deliver a hull-integrated seawater cooling system for a cable laying vessel the shipbuilder is designing and building for Prysmian Group.Under the contracts, Ålesund-based Hydroniq Coolers – formerly …
Jun 26, 2019 / Curious
Aas Mek places contract for Sølvtrans vessel
Norwegian shipyard Aas Mekaniske Verksted has awarded Hydroniq Coolers a contract to deliver its energy-saving, hull-integrated seawater cooling system to a vessel the shipbuilder is constructing for wellboat company Sølvtrans.Under the contract, …
Jun 6, 2019 / Vessels
Teekay and Samsung opt for Hydroniq Coolers
Norwegian supplier Hydroniq Coolers has won contracts from Samsung Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. to deliver the cooling system for the engines of the six LNG-fuelled shuttle tankers the shipbuilder is constructing for Teekay Offshore.Under the contracts, …
Feb 28, 2019 / Vessels