Asia
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World’s first ammonia dual-fuel aframaxes ordered
AET, the tanker arm of Malaysia’s top shipping line MISC, has placed an order for the world’s first ammonia dual-fuel…
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Japanese feeder operator goes hybrid with latest order
A Japanese feeder line has embarked on a zero-emission boxship project. Imoto Lines, together with compatriot tech firm Marindows, is…
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NYK unveils scraping robot
The Japanese are leading the charge to get robots working on ships at sea. Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) with a…
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Changes at the top at Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers
Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers (KNCC) has revealed a change in its top management with the promotion of chief technical officer…
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Singapore yard loses drilling rigs-related arbitration against Akastor unit
Singapore’s Jurong Shipyard, a subsidiary of Seatrium, has lost an arbitration over the termination of drilling equipment contracts related to…
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Jinhui bulks up with newcastlemax charter
Chinese bulker operator Jinhui Shipping and Transportation has chartered in a vessel under a long-term deal for the second time…
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AET locks in Singfar aframax newbuilds
Malaysian tanker player AET has struck a deal to bring in a pair of LNG dual-fuel aframax newbuilds on long-term…
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ONE launches new low-emission shipping service
Japanese liner Ocean Network Express (ONE) has unveiled a reduced emissions shipping service designed to meet the shared decarbonisation goals…
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Singapore to host digital ship identity trials
Singapore will serve as a testbed to trial and pilot the use of digital ship identity in maritime applications such…
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Seoul studies nuclear potential for ships
The state-run Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering (KRISO) is studying developing core technologies for small modular reactor…
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HD Hyundai backs Scottish offshore wind sector
South Korea’s HD Hyundai Heavy Industries has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Scottish Enterprise (SE) and Highlands and…
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Seatrium looks into new energies and AI for offshore and marine sector
Singapore shipbuilder Seatrium has partnered up with the city-state’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) to explore research opportunities…
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Consortium looking to create green corridor between North America and Asia
Companies from North America, Asia, and Europe have formed a new consortium which will work on creating a new corridor…
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Marco Polo Marine fixes financing deal for CSOV newbuild
Singapore offshore vessel player and shipyard Marco Polo Marine, along with its Taiwan-based subsidiary PKR Offshore, has entered into a…
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HMM lays out plans to double fleet size by 2030
HMM, South Korea’s flagship carrier, laid out mid-term expansion plans yesterday which will see its container fleet nearly double in…
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Singfar contracts for two aframaxes
Singfar Group has expanded its newbuild series with a contract in China for a pair of aframax tankers. The Singapore-based…
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Korean LCO2 storage tanks unveiled
A South Korean manufacturer has unveiled how the world’s largest liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) storage tanks will look like. Sejin…
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Singapore retains global shipping hub crown
Singapore’s maritime mantelpiece needs reinforcement, groaning from all the trophies, accolades and awards lavished towards the Lion Republic, the preeminent…
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MOL continues offshore wind drive with module carrier order in China
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has contracted a private Chinese yard, Taizhou Sanfu Ship Engineering, for the construction of a module…
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Seatrium and Shell to partner on floating production systems
Singapore yard group Seatrium has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with a subsidiary of energy supermajor Shell to…
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