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Environment
Shipping’s Paris path detailed in new zero emission fuels study
At what degree of adoption do zero emission fuels become commercially viable for international shipping? Important analysis released today by…
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Environment
Stena Bulk unveils hybrid zero-emissions concept design
A Swedish shipowner with a history of launching groundbreaking new ships has given the world a futuristic, eye-catching, hybrid bulk…
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Environment
K Line creates carbon neutral division
Japanese shipping major Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) is sharpening its focus on developing green solutions for its operations. K…
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Gas
Leif Höegh bids to take Höegh LNG private in partnership with Morgan Stanley
Shipping’s trend towards delisting is picking up pace. Norwegian shipowner Leif Höegh revealed today it has teamed with Morgan Stanley…
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Operations
Clarksons predicts seaborne trade volumes will surpass 2019 levels this year
While conceding that major uncertainties remain, Clarkson Research Services is projecting global seaborne trade estimates for full year 2021 will…
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Containers
Boxship ordering accelerates
A total of 147 boxships have been ordered since the start of October 2020, compared to just 40 in the…
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Environment
Unilever develops Virtual Ocean Control Tower on path to net zero emissions
Unilever, one of the world’s largest consumer goods companies, is coming good on its pledge last year to reach net…
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Environment
Hartmann commits to ammonia future
The ammonia as fuel of the future bandwagon has leapt forward. Dutch fuel provider OCI has signed a memorandum of…
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Asia
Indian product tanker makes history
Celebrating International Women’s Day, Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) debuted something remarkable over the weekend, a product tanker with an…
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Operations
Norway presses ahead with the world’s first ship tunnel
Construction of the world’s first shipping tunnel has been given the go ahead with state funding coming in for the…
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Ports and Logistics
Houthis attack world’s largest oil export terminal, Brent leaps to pre-pandemic highs
Houthis from Yemen attacked the world’s largest oil export terminal yesterday, sending the price of Brent crude to highs not…
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Renewables
Wind to whisky: Scottish distilleries eye green hydrogen
Some of the biggest names in the Scottish whisky business are looking at decarbonising their operations via the use of…
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Tech
MOL increases use of augmented reality navigation tool
Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has upgraded its augmented reality navigation tool so that it can spot shallow waters. The…
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Containers
Straits Orient Lines acquires two container vessels
Straits Orient Lines Singapore, part of Transworld Group Singapore, is adding two ships to take its fleet to 12 ships.…
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Shipyards
Koreans target hydrogen standards
Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE), the holding company of Hyundai Heavy Industries Group, has joined hands with class society…
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Environment
Shipping giant Eastern Pacific plumps for ammonia and methanol
Eastern Pacific Shipping, one of the world’s largest shipowners with 168 vessels in its fleet, has weighed in on the…
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Operations
BW gets into the vessel performance optimisation game
Shipowning giant BW Group and Miros are launching Miros Mocean, a joint venture vessel performance optimisation tool. BW Group and…
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Operations
Concern Abu Sayyaf might be targeting ships again
ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre, an Asian piracy monitoring organisation, today issued a warning based on information from the Philippine Coast…
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Environment
Israel identifies tanker it believes caused huge spill
Israel says it has identified the tanker it believes is responsible for the huge oil spill that has washed up…
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Containers
Court gives PIL rescue plan the green light
Pacific International Lines’s (PIL) proposed scheme of arrangement – a de facto debt workout – has been sanctioned by the…
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