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Wärtsilä To Lead Onboard Carbon-Capture R&D Project
The technology company Wärtsilä is signing up for a leading role in a new Norwegian carbon capture and storage research...
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Yang Ming To Add One More 11,000 TEU Ship To Upgrade Trans-Pacific Service
Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. (Yang Ming) will add one more new 11,000 TEU container vessel, ‘YM Topmost’. The vessel...
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ILA Says Union Will Not Service Automated Ships Without Crews
In its ongoing efforts to resist all forms of automation in the maritime world, the powerful U.S. International Longshoremen’s Association...
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Euroseas Ltd. Announces A Minimum Two-Month $200,000 Per Day Charter Contract For M/V Synergy Oakland, A 4,250 Teu Container Vessel, Built In 2009
Euroseas Ltd., an owner and operator of container carrier vessels and provider of seaborne transportation for containerized cargoes, announced today...
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SINTEF Commits To Solving Challenges Related To Ammonia As Marine Fuel
Norway-based research organization SINTEF intends to work on solving research hurdles linked to the use of ammonia as a zero-emission...
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DFDS Eyes Its 1st Green Vessel By 2025
Danish ferry and logistics company DFDS revealed plans to launch its first green vessel no later than 2025. The company...
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Cooperation Uniper And Port Of Rotterdam Authority In Production Green Hydrogen
Energy company Uniper and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have entered into an agreement for developing the production of green...
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ADQ Plans To List Abu Dhabi Ports On The Stock Exchange
State-backed holding company ADQ said on Tuesday it plans to list Abu Dhabi Ports Co on the Abu Dhabi Securities...
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Wilhelmsen Ship Management Relocates Joint Venture To Athens
Wilhelmsen Ship Management (WSM) announces the relocation of its joint venture, Diana Wilhelmsen Management Limited (DWM) from Cyprus to Athens....
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ABS To Class Maersk’s Methanol-Fuelled Newbuilds
ABS is to class AP Moller – Maersk’s groundbreaking 16,000 teu ethanol-fuelled containership newbuildings. Maersk, which is looking to make...
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Port Of New Orleans Bounces Back From Ida, Resuming Cargo Ops
The Port of New Orleans' container vessel operations resumed on Tuesday, just nine days after Hurricane Ida made landfall in...
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Australia’s New Antarctic Research Vessel Delivered
The world’s newest and one of the most advanced Antarctic research vessels completed construction and commenced her delivery run from...
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USCG Safety Expert Joins Liberian Registry
The Liberian Registry has strengthened its global team with the addition of Captain Todd Howard, who joins the registry as...
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Windship Technology Secures Coveted Approval In Principle For Innovative Triple-Wing Design From DNV
Windship Technology, Britain’s leading True Zero Emission company for the shipping industry today announces their patented triple-wing rig has received...
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MHI-MME Delivers Milestone 6,000th Marine Boiler
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Marine Machinery & Equipment (MHI-MME) recently made the milestone delivery of its 6,000th marine boiler. The landmark...
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Belgian Shipping Applauds The First European Maritime Transport Environmental Report
The Royal Belgian Shipowners’ Association says the EMTER report provides a useful overview on the current status quo for the...
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GMS Hires Lloyd’s Register For ERP System Installation
Abu Dhabi-based self-elevating support vessel (SESV) operator, Gulf Marine Services, has hired Lloyd’s Register (LR) to install a new cloud-based...
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Techmar Services Buys Majority Stake In Global 1 IRM
Athens-based Techmar Services, part of the Heidmar group, has acquired a majority stake in Singapore technical services provider to the...
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India: Major Port And Dock Workers Decry Monetisation Plan
Terming the Centre’s National Monetisation Pipeline (NMP) for mobilising ₹6 lakh crore by handing over the national assets as ‘anti-national’,...
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Storm-Hit U.S. Refineries Face Weeks Without Power, Water For Restarts
Reviving Louisiana refineries shut by Hurricane Ida could take weeks and cost operators tens of millions of dollars in lost...
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