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Imabari signs up for the world’s first power transfer vessel
The 2020s are shaping up as the decade where Japanese shipbuilders innovate to survive, delivering a swathe of totally new…
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Vestas data leaked following ransomware attack
Danish wind turbine maker Vestas has confirmed that data stolen during a ransomware attack on its IT systems last month…
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Captain’s Table winner announced
Bulgarian fuel saving firm 13 Mari was crowned this year’s winner at the finals of the maritime pitch competition, The…
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Watch the finals of the Captain’s Table live
One of world’s best known maritime pitch competitions is streaming live from Hong Kong today via this site. Splash is…
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Popular VLCC fixtures app gets an update
The go-to app for many in the tanker industry has had a refresh. Tankers International, which operates a VLCC pool,…
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Alfa Laval and Wallenius target wind-powered car carrier by 2025
Swedish companies Alfa Laval and Wallenius have taken the next step towards bringing the Oceanbird wind power solutions from concept…
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Windward set for first maritime tech IPO in London
Israeli predictive maritime intelligence firm Windward has lined up a £34.5m ($46m) initial public offering on the London Stock Exchange’s…
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Using IoT technology to manage, track and locate cargo at sea
Marc Pégulu from Sensing Products on how best to keep track of your box shipments. The Internet of Things (IoT)…
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Tune into Thursday’s Captain’s Table finals for a free masterclass into how to pitch maritime tech
Are you an aspiring maritime tech creator? Get a masterclass tomorrow for free in how to pitch your product in…
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Japanese tanker firms invest in Finnish AI navigation startup
Three Japanese domestic tanker operators have invested in a Finnish smart navigation firm. Groke Technologies was established in October 2019…
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Methanol-fuelled towboats to enter market in 2023
The world’s first methanol-powered towboat will join the fleet of Louisiana-based Maritime Partners and be available for hire in 2023.…
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Wärtsilä joins with CCS and Tianjin Port in developing intelligent tugs
Wärtsilä Voyage has signed a memorandum of understanding with the China Classification Society (CCS) and Tianjin Port to advance China’s…
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Strohm and Seanovent team up on offshore wind-to-hydrogen
Dutch-based thermoplastic composite pipe specialist Strohm and Norwegian subsea engineering firm Seanovent have entered into a memorandum of understanding to…
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Shipping and the digital integration required by China’s Belt Road Initiative
Beijing’s Digital Silk Road initiative runs contrary to many data sharing platform projects around the world, something shipping will have…
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Wärtsilä sets about producing hydrogen from LNG onboard ships
Wärtsilä has embarked on a new project to produce hydrogen as marine fuel from LNG onboard vessels. The Finnish technology…
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WinGD sets dates for ammonia and hydrogen engines
Swiss engine designer WinGD plans to launch engines able to run on methanol and ammonia from 2024 and 2025 respectively,…
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Swire Pacific Offshore suffers ransomware attack
Singapore offshore vessel operator Swire Pacific Offshore (SPO) has fallen victim to a cyber attack, resulting in the loss of…
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3D printed spare parts move a step closer with US class approval
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, has moved one step closer to becoming a reality in the marine industry…
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Bureau Veritas hit by cyber attack
French class society Bureau Veritas (BV) has reported a cyber attack that forced the company to temporarily take its servers…
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DNV’s latest acquisition creates the world’s largest industrial cyber security practice
DNV is acquiring Amsterdam-based cyber security specialist Applied Risk with the aim of building the world’s largest industrial cyber security…
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