3098 results found for 'origin karoon'

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  • 12 October 2021
    Collaboration, Outlook & Strategy, Transition

    John Swire & Sons Limited, the parent company of the Swire Group, and Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping have signed a partnership agreement, committing to a long-term strategic collaboration around the development of safe and sustainable decarbonization solutions for the maritime industry.

  • 6 May 2013
    Business & Finance

    Over 300 people gathered on the Zattere Adriatic waterfront in Venice to welcome the arrival of the Legend, the Carnival group’s new flagship, and toast the beginning of the new cruise season in the lagoon. A flashmob was organised by the Cruise Venice Committee, an association that promotes and supports cruise ship traffic in the […]

  • 7 September 2023

    The shipping industry will find it challenging to secure enough supply of carbon-neutral fuels, according to the latest edition of DNV’s Maritime Forecast to 2050, as it faces tough competition from other sectors. The report emphasizes the need to consider all alternative approaches to reducing emissions and to take action now to secure future success. […]

  • 28 June 2024
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Outlook & Strategy, Project & Tenders, Vessels

    A week after it was hired to deliver an electro-hydraulic, steel tube dynamic umbilical for an energy project in the Gulf of Mexico, U.S. subsea engineering and applied technology player Oceaneering has secured multiple contracts for vessel services in the region. Oceaneering’s Offshore Projects Group (OPG) segment has signed multiple contractual agreements with what are […]

  • 17 February 2022
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Equipment, Infrastructure, Outlook & Strategy

    German engine manufacturer MAN Energy Solutions has signed a cooperation agreement with Hyundai Global Services (HGS) — an after-sales division of South Korean shipbuilder and engine maker Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI).

  • 20 August 2014

    The discovery of 35 Afghani Sikhs in a shipping container in the UK port of Tilbury in the early morning hours of Saturday, August 16, has sent shockwaves through the British media, as the realisation of how fortunate the 34 survivors of the ordeal were to be alive dawns upon the general public, Dryad Maritime […]

  • 17 February 2025
    Authorities & Government, Environment, Regulation & Policy

    Although Europe’s maritime industry has made progress in cutting energy use and reducing certain pollutants, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as well as biodiversity conservation remain a ‘gargantuan’ challenge, a new report has stressed. According to the second edition of the European Maritime Transport Environment Report published in early February 2025 by the European Maritime Safety […]

  • 13 November 2024
    Market Outlooks, Outlook & Strategy, Research & Development, Transition, Vessels

    There has been an increasing trend in international shipping emissions in stark contrast to the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) objectives to achieve absolute emission reductions of 20-30% by 2030, on 2008 emissions levels, a new report found.

  • 21 June 2023
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Carbon Capture Usage & Storage, Certification & Classification, Collaboration, Environment, Equipment, Green Marine, Innovation, Outlook & Strategy, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Technology, Transition, Vessels

    Wah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings, a Hong Kong shipowner, and Qiyao Environmental Technology (Qiyao Environ Tec), a subsidiary of Shanghai Marine Diesel Engine Research Institute, have secured an approval in principle from Bureau Veritas (BV) for a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project onboard two Wah Kwong vessels. The AiP follows a joint study led […]

  • 26 March 2024
    Authorities & Government, Regulation & Policy

    The International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) has approved at its latest meeting two proposals for the designation of emission control areas (ECAs).

  • 27 March 2012
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development

    Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), University of Hawaii, Whitman College and international colleagues will conduct the first systematic study of life in the deepest marine habitat on Earth—ocean trenches. Due to the extreme pressures of these deep-sea environments and the technical challenges involved in reaching them, ocean trenches among the least explored […]

  • 30 August 2023
    Vessels

    Hong Kong shipowner Wah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings has taken delivery of a new Ultramax bulk carrier which will be built as a ‘liquified natural gas (LNG) ready’ vessel.

  • 10 January 2012

    TenCate Geosynthetics Americas is selected by Parsons Engineering of New York as the sole source to supply TenCate Geotube® containers for the dredging project on Onondaga Lake, in the State of New York. This project is the largest geotextile tube project in the US and North America. As a result of over a century of […]

  • 2 February 2021
    Environment, Equipment, Infrastructure, Innovation, Technology

    Thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) specialist Strohm has secured a contract to deliver two gas lift jumpers for an offshore project Deepwater Sabah, Malaysia. This is the second time the firm’s technology has become a permanent application in the region. Strohm saw a TCP flowline previously installed for Petronas’ operations in 2017 in the shallow water, […]

  • 24 March 2021
    Authorities & Government, Business Developments & Projects, Regulation & Policy, Research & Development

    The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has released the Fourth IMO GHG Study which is the first iteration since the adoption of the initial GHG strategy.

  • 16 April 2021
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Outlook & Strategy, Research & Development

    At a hydrogen roundtable, the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has demonstrated a strong interest in exploring the hydrogen market with India’s public and private sectors to support its demand for cleaner fuel.

  • 11 March 2022
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Equipment, Technology

    Cyprus Subsea Consulting Services has acquired four Seaglider autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) to unlock new long-duration subsea survey and monitoring capabilities for research and commercial organizations. The four M1 Seagliders, acquired in February, make one of the largest privately-owned fleets of its kind in Europe, Cyprus Subsea said. The 1,000 meter-rated vehicles acquire ocean profile […]

  • 29 January 2025
    Authorities & Government, Environment, Regulation & Policy

    The US-based environmental organization Pacific Environment has released a new report that lays out the case for why the International Maritime Organization (IMO) should immediately ban scrubber discharge into the marine environment.

  • 11 May 2023
    Business Developments & Projects, Green Marine, Operations & Maintenance, Vessels

    Japanese LPG trader and importer Astomos Energy Corporation and compatriot energy company Inpex Corporation have reached an agreement to supply B24 biofuel bunker to a very large gas carrier (VLGC) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The agreement will see Inpex supply B2 biofuel to the VLGC chartered by Astomos through a bunker vessel operated by […]

  • 10 March 2016
    Business & Finance

    Hamburg-based shipowner Hammonia Reederei and Intermarine, a charterer from New Orleans, have launched a retrofit project on 3 vessels featuring multiple efficiency technologies. The project is expected to enable 25% fuel savings per each vessel that will be shared among the two partners.  Carbon War Room (CWR), a non-profit organization from the UK, awarded Hammonia a […]

  • 23 December 2020
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Certification & Classification, Equipment, Infrastructure, Rules & Regulation, Vessels

    MODEC in December 2020 obtained approval by ABS for the new offshore repair method for hull structures of FPSOs as an original standard repair method.

  • 9 April 2012
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Research & Development

    Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas and Virginia Tech have created an undersea vehicle inspired by the common jellyfish that runs on renewable energy and could be used in ocean rescue and surveillance missions. In a study published in Smart Materials and Structures, scientists created a robotic jellyfish, dubbed Robojelly, that feeds off […]

  • 3 January 2013
    Business & Finance

      Brazil’s oil company Petrobras has completed drilling operations in well 4-SPS-86B (4-BRSA-971-SPS), located in block BM-S-8, in ultra-deep waters, in the Santos Basin pre-salt. This is the third well that has been drilled in the 1-BRSA-532A-SPS (Bem-te-vi) Discovery Assessment Plan (PAD) area. The well, informally known as Carcará, is 232 kilometers off the coast […]

  • 4 April 2013

    Sunreef Yachts unveiled a new concept, being a result of the company’s long experience in luxury yacht building – the Sunreef 60 LOFT. The shipyard, always reactive on the Clients’ feedback, has decided to meet their requirements and create a luxury ‘pret-a-porter’ yacht based on the 10 years’ experience, extensive knowledge and understanding of the […]

  • 12 March 2018
    Storage

    After the Inch Cape Offshore team had spent the last year consulting on a new location for its onshore infrastructure, based on the feedback received on the initial application, the developer has now submitted a new application to East Lothian Council for planning permission in principle, proposing the former Cockenzie Power Station site as the new location for Inch Cape offshore wind farm’s onshore substation.