Noatum Maritime leads sustainable port operations with electric tugs and vessels
New electric towing and steering technologies meet environmental standards.
New electric towing and steering technologies meet environmental standards.
This first phase is subject to regulatory and government approvals, while the subsequent engineering, procurement, construction, and installation phases are carried out.
This modification was important to overcome previous limits and meet rigorous environmental standards.
The company offers comprehensive design, simulation, and manufacturing services for custom components.
The company is responsible for the design, implementation, and maintenance of the facilities, offering a 100% green electricity plan.
The joint operation highlights the management capacity and technical coordination required to execute projects of this magnitude.
This educational approach strengthens UWS's strategy in Scotland's nuclear field.
This expansion consolidates the company's presence in one of the most demanding areas of the global offshore industry.
The result was increased carbon yield after carbonization and a reduction in energy consumption.
The company has committed more than $25 million in additional funding for upcoming projects in Texas.
The establishment permit was granted in December 2024, while construction is scheduled to begin in 2027.
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