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Inmarsat Enables Digitalisation, Decarbonisation, And Crew Welfare For Global Shipping With ‘Fleet Xpress Enhanced’

Shipping companies can harness the full power of a digitally connected maritime ecosystem to support their digital transformation via Inmarsat...
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KSOE To Build Next-Generation Electrically Powered Ships With Explosion-Free Battery

Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE), the intermediate holding company for Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) Group’s shipbuilding operations, is set...
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Kongsberg Digital Has Acquired Software Developer Interconsult Bulgaria Ltd

Interconsult Bulgaria Ltd (ICB), a software developer and supplier of process modeling, software architecture design, quality assurance and 3D modeling...
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Côte D’Ivoire Terminal Takes Delivery Of Yard Cranes

Côte d’Ivoire Terminal, a joint venture of Bollore Ports and APM Terminals, has received six yard gantry cranes for the...
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Gasunie And Vopak To Jointly Develop Hydrogen Import Terminal Infrastructure

Gasunie and Vopak are to co-operate on the development of hydrogen import terminal infrastructure for Northwest Europe. The two companies...
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ZTT Loads Out Subsea Cable For Filipino Interconnector

China’s ZTT Submarine Cable & System has completed the factory acceptance test and cable load out of 60 kilometers of...
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Energean’s FPSO For Israeli Project Sails Away From Singapore

Hydrocarbon exploration and production company Energean has revealed that its FPSO for the Karish project located offshore Israel has sailed...
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DFDS Joins ReSea Project To Fight Ocean Plastic Pollution

Danish ferry and logistics company DFDS has announced its collaboration with ReSea Project to support the fight for an ocean without...
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BV, Vinssen And EcoLabs To Develop Hydrogen-Fuelled Vessels

Classification society Bureau Veritas (BV), South Korean boat manufacturer Vinssen, and the EcoLabs Centre of Innovation for Energy (EcoLabs) at...
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500 seafarers remain stranded on vessels in Ukraine

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) said that 500 seafarers remain on 109 vessels in Ukrainian ports or nearby waters,...
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The Nuclear Option Finally Makes A Stage Appearance

Nuclear-generated electricity could hasten shipping’s fuel transition at a fraction of the cost of new zero-carbon fuels currently under development,...
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British Virgin Islands Premier, Port Director Charged With Drug Trafficking And Money Laundering Crimes In U.S.

Federal prosecutors in Miami, Florida have charged three people, including British Virgin Islands (BVI) Premier, Andrew Alturo Fahie, and Managing...
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Port Of Long Beach Completes Project Boosting Rail Capacity

The Port of Long Beach has completed the construction of a new rail project which it says will increase the...
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NYK Orders Six LNG Carriers For Long-Term Charter To CNOOC

Japanese shipping company NYK has announced its first long-term time charters with China’s state-owned China National Offshore Oil Corporation, or...
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West Coast Port Employers Laud Automation Ahead Of Labor Talks

Employers at West Coast ports at the center of the U.S. supply-chain crisis released a study extolling the benefits of...
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Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Awarded First Contract For New Jones Act Rock Installation Vessel

A consortium between Houston-based Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation (NASDAQ: GLDD) and Netherlands-based Van Oord has been awarded a...
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Havila Kystruten Takes Delivery Of Second Eco-Friendly Hybrid Cruise Ship

Norwegian shipping company Havila Kystruten has taken delivery of its second eco-friendly hybrid-powered cruise ship Havila Castor at Tersan shipyard...
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Zero-Emission Bulker Concept Uses Sails, Fuel Cells, Solar Power

Japan’s Eco Marine Power has expanded on its earlier research presenting its first design concept for a zero-emission Handymax bulker...
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The Information Age Is Starting To Transform Fishing Worldwide

People in the world’s developed nations live in a post-industrial era, working mainly in service or knowledge industries. Manufacturers increasingly...
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Gothenburg Targets Becoming E-Methanol Hub With Ship-to-Ship Bunkering

The Port of Gothenburg, Sweden is taking steps to position itself as a leader in the emergence of renewable methanol...
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