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Ports and Logistics
Port development and newbuild orders rarely in sync: IAPH
At the start of his two-year term of office as president of the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH),…
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Gas
Australian compressed hydrogen carrier project moves ahead
Australian company Global Energy Ventures (GEV) has announced a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with technology group Wärtsilä concerning the potential…
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Ports and Logistics
Gothenburg expands shoreside power to tankers
The Port of Gothenburg is extending its shoreside power network to its Energy Port. Auxiliary engines on tankers currently powered…
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Ports and Logistics
Methatug approved for operation at Port of Antwerp
A tugboat, called Methatug, will become the first methanol-power vessel to operate at a European port. Methatug is part of…
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Containers
Norwegian firm edges closer to its first non-fossil fuelled containership
After 10 years of negotiations, Norway-based EDGE Navigation announced that it has chosen Ulstein Design & Solutions as its partner…
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Ports and Logistics
Maersk’s VC arm joins funding of Egyptian digital freight platform
Egyptian start-up Trella, a digital freight platform that connects truckers with shippers and freight loads, has raised $42m in a…
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Environment
Future maritime circular economy detailed in new report
The Sustainable Shipping Initiative (SSI) has published a new report entitled Exploring shipping’s transition to a circular industry. The report…
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Operations
Report urges regulators to update fatigue rules
Innovation consultancy Thetius has released the findings of a study which indicate that the maritime industry has fallen behind other…
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Tech
Stockholm Norvik Port begins testing of smart navigation marker
A new, futuristic navigation marker has been installed in the fairway leading to Stockholm Norvik Port, Sweden, and will undergo…
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Bunkering
Eastern Pacific joins ammonia bunker study
Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has joined a study with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) to explore the use of…
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Europe
NEOLINE pushes first ship launch back to 2024
One of France’s most high profile alternate propulsion projects has pushed back its launch date again. Following an international tender…
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Renewables
Scottish wave energy prototype starts trials
Edinburgh-based Mocean Energy has commenced testing its Blue X wave energy prototype at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in…
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Tech
Hold of MOL bulk carrier gets the drone treatment
Autonomous Control Systems Laboratory (ACSL) has demonstrated an inspection of the hold of a Mitsui OSK Lines-operated bulk carrier using…
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Europe
Flood of interest surrounds Noah’s Ark replica detained in the UK
A replica of Noah’s Ark remains stranded on the waterfront at the Port of Ipswich after being detained by the…
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Operations
Wärtsilä and RINA showcase compact propulsion system design
Marine technology group Wärtsilä and classification society RINA have designed a new propulsion system that they claim can reduce vessel…
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Ports and Logistics
Cosco in negotiations to buy minority stake in Hamburg container terminal
Hamburger Hafen und Logistik (HHLA) and Cosco Shipping Ports Limited (CSPL), the Hong Kong-listed terminal operator part of the Cosco…
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Offshore
Ocean Infinity acquires Ambrey
Marine survey specialists Ocean Infinity has announced the acquisition of maritime security firm Ambrey. The acquisition combines Ocean Infinity’s robotic…
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Containers
Wan Hai to launch new service to US east coast
Taiwan-based Wan Hai Lines, best known for its intra-Asia activities, is expanding its network by launching a new weekly service…
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Gas
Novatek details gas carrier fleet expansion plans
Novatek, the largest independent natural gas producer in Russia, has announced that it will be expanding its fleet of gas…
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Tech
New liquid hydrogen membrane containment system emerges
Classification society DNV has awarded Tronheim-based IC Technology (ICT) an approval in principle (AiP) for its new liquid hydrogen membrane…
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