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Posted: about 1 year ago

Pacific Basin CEO: If we knew what to order we would

As the decarbonization push gains pace, uncertainty over the future of marine fuels is hindering inv...

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  • Green Marine
Posted: about 1 year ago
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Wan Hai names ‘Smart Ship’ newbuild trio

Taiwanese shipping company Wan Hai Lines hosted a naming ceremony for three 3,013 TEU container...

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  • Green Marine
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Posted: about 1 year ago

Japanese majors team up on digital engineering technology 

Japanese industry majors have joined hands in a program aimed at strengthening digital engineering t...

Categories:
  • Innovation
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Singapore: Ten arrested over illegal MGO dealings

The Police in Singapore in a joint operation with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA)...

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  • Green Marine
Posted: about 1 year ago
Posted: about 1 year ago

MPA Singapore’s Chief stepping down

Quah Ley Hoon, currently the Chief Executive of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), ...

Categories:
  • Green Marine
Posted: about 1 year ago
Posted: about 1 year ago

Star Bulk earns back $250 mln scrubber investment

Greek dry bulk shipping firm Star Bulk Carriers has earned back its $250 million investment in exhau...

Categories:
  • Green Marine
Posted: about 1 year ago
Posted: about 1 year ago

RightShip strengthens digital ESG expertise with Thynk acquisition

 Maritime risk management and environmental assessment agency RightShip is acquiring Thynk Software’...

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  • Business Developments & Projects
Posted: about 1 year ago
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WinGD’s most powerful engine passes upgrade type approval test

WinGD’s X92-B engine, described as the biggest and most powerful two-stroke engine, has passed its u...

Categories:
  • Green Marine
Posted: about 1 year ago
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Kawasaki books order for LPG-powered newbuild from NYK

Japanese shipbuilder Kawasaki Heavy Industries has concluded a shipbuilding contract for an LPG and ...

Categories:
  • Vessels
Posted: about 1 year ago
Posted: about 1 year ago
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Number of methanol-powered vessels doubles in 12 months

The surging demand for methanol-powered ships over the past 12 months has been triggered by the ship...

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  • Green Marine
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Grimaldi bolsters hybrid RoRo fleet

Italian shipowner Grimaldi has taken delivery of Eco Adriatica, the eleventh of a series of twelve h...

Categories:
  • Green Marine
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Clarksons: 147 ports offer LNG bunkering

A total of 147 ports around the globe can bunker LNG to vessels at the moment and this figure is lik...

Categories:
  • Green Marine
Posted: about 1 year ago
Posted: about 1 year ago

Seanergy Maritime fits ballast water treatment systems on its entire fleet

Pure-play Capesize vessel owner Seanergy Maritime Holdings has completed the installation of ba...

Categories:
  • Green Marine
Posted: about 1 year ago
Posted: about 1 year ago

Maersk CEO: We will need 5-15% more capacity to meet IMO 2023

Meeting the IMO 2023 regulations will have quite a significant impact on the supply of vessels in th...

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  • Business & Finance
Posted: about 1 year ago
Posted: about 1 year ago

Singapore to suspend Glencore's bunkering licence

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has decided to suspend Glencore’s bunkering licen...

Categories:
  • Green Marine
Posted: about 1 year ago
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Technomar to use RINACube to collect data on its environmental performance

Technomar Shipping has signed a contract with Italian certification and engineering company RINA for...

Categories:
  • Green Marine
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Port of Newcastle pushes forward on its diversification agenda

Australia’s Port of Newcastle, the world’s largest coal export port, has welcomed two Li...

Categories:
  • Green Marine
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Electric shore power charging point coming to the Thames

The first-ever, high-capacity, electric, shore power station for vessels using the tidal Thames is d...

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  • Green Marine
Posted: about 1 year ago
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Panama Canal welcomes transit of largest vessel by cargo capacity

CMA CGM’s Zephyr containership has become the vessel with the largest cargo capacity to ever transit...

Categories:
  • Green Marine
Posted: about 1 year ago
Posted: about 1 year ago

Singapore and Rotterdam to set up world’s longest Green Corridor

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have signed a...

Categories:
  • Ports & Logistics
Posted: about 1 year ago
Posted: about 1 year ago

Danaos: Liners slowing down their ships to meet CII

Liner companies are redesigning their operating loops with lower speeds to meet environmental regula...

Categories:
  • Green Marine
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Posted: about 1 year ago

Transnet seeks to introduce renewable energy at its ports

South Africa’s Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) is reaching out to the private sector ...

Categories:
  • Green Marine
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Petronas, S. Korean partners to study CO2 capture and transport

Malaysian oil and gas company Petronas has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with six ...

Categories:
  • Green Marine
Posted: about 1 year ago
Posted: about 1 year ago

We can't engineer out the toxicity of ammonia

Ammonia is at the top of the list of the potential shipping fuels of the future, being a zero-carbon...

Categories:
  • Green Marine
Posted: about 1 year ago
Posted: about 1 year ago

Impending environmental regulations set to slash bulker supply

Entrance into force of the new IMO environmental regulations in 2023 is expected to slow down the su...

Categories:
  • Green Marine
Posted: about 1 year ago