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Hydrogen, Biofuels Touted As Future Fuel Mix: MSC
Hydrogen and biofuels are forecast to become key components of container shipping’s future fuel mix, according to Mediterranean Shipping Company...
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Port Of Los Angeles Reports Steady Progress On Cutting Air Emissions
In 2019 the Port of Los Angeles cut air emissions between 5% and 7% when compared with 2018 levels, the port...
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First American-Built Electric Passenger Vessels Enter Service
The Maid of the Mist tour operation at Niagara Falls will welcome its first passengers aboard all-electric tour boats powered...
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DNV GL Supports Mission To Seafarers Flying Angel Campaign
The Flying Angel campaign has raised £600,000 from 18 maritime organisations for The Mission to Seafarers. In recognition of the...
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Microsoft To Build Hub For Cloud Services In Greece
Microsoft Corp. MSFT.O is to build a new data centre in Greece as it invests in cloud services infrastructure in...
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Fuel Cell Project Develops Ground-breaking Fuel Solution For Ships And Offshore
New and flexible fuel cell technology can reduce emissions from shipping by 40 to 100%. Partners from shipping, R&D and...
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Cyprus Working On Green Incentives For Zero Carbon Future
The Cyprus administration is working on a series of green incentives which reward those actively taking steps to support the...
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Maritime Anti-Corruption Network Setting Up Ukraine Help Desk
The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) is expanding its help desk concept to the Ukraine with the support of a local...
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Enabling Data Driven Decisions Using Data Exchange Platforms
Data is the building block for today’s world. As businesses evolve to keep pace with shifting industries, we must rely...
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U.S.-Seized Gasoline Cargo Discharges In New York After 3-month Journey
The first of two tankers carrying cargoes of Iranian gasoline seized by the United States discharged in New York ,...
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Tankers: VLCC Market Remained Depressed Last Week
VLCC Rates in this sector remained depressed this week. In the Middle East, we saw rates for 280,000mt to USG...
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DG Shipping Allows Re-Opening Of Maritime Training Institutes
The Directorate-General of Shipping (DG Shipping) has allowed the re-opening of post-sea and pre-sea maritime training institutes (MTIs) that were...
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The Thome Group And Carsten Rehder Have Agreed To Cooperate In A Joint Venture.
Under the agreement, a new company will be set up to take over the ship management of Carsten Rehder’s owned...
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Ulstein Designs Hydrogen Hybrid Wind Turbine Installation Vessel
According to Ulstein, the jack-up can operate 75 per cent of the time in zero-emission mode. Using readily available technology,...
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UK Gov’t Unveils £200 Million Port Infrastructure Fund
Ahead of the UK’s exit from the EU Customs union, the country’s government has launched a £200 million ($258 million)...
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Founder Of Major Singapore Fuel Supplier Charged In Shell Oil Heist Case
The founder of one of Singapore’s biggest marine fuel suppliers has been charged for his involvement in a large-scale oil...
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Crude Demand Heading South
The hesitant recovery in global demand for oil looks set to grind to a halt, putting pressure on crude and...
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Advancement for Autonomous Operations on Deep-Sea Ships
The shipping industry continues to work towards new applications of autonomous operations with the latest advancements of the technology being...
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IMO-2020 And Beyond: Club’s Operational Experience On The Transition To Compliant Fuel Blends
Before implementation of the IMO-2020 global sulphur cap, there were concerns on the properties of the new fuel blends –...
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BIMCO Expresses Concern Over EU ETS Calling for Global Effort on CO2
The international shipping association BIMCO is the latest member of the maritime community to express concerns over the decision to...
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