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ESB and dCarbonX to collaborate on subsea hydrogen storage off Ireland
Irish utility ESB and UK-based geo-energy resource company dCarbonX have signed a memorandum of understanding for the joint assessment and…
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Malaysia urged to vaccinate its pilots
Maritime Pilots Malaysia (MPM), the national association representing pilots serving at Malaysian ports, has called for pilots to be prioritised…
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Solstad Offshore continues to trim fleet with PSV sale
Norwegian shipowner Solstad Offshore said Friday it has sold its 2001-built platform supply vessel (PSV) , concluding its second PSV…
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Wood seals Irish floating wind deal
UK engineering firm Wood has been awarded a preliminary front-end engineering design (pre-FEED) contract by Simply Blue Energy for a…
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Søren Skou and Jan Dieleman stress urgent need for a carbon tax
The World Economic Forum held a high-level debate on shipping’s decarbonisation yesterday featuring Soren Skou, CEO of AP Moller Maersk,…
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Ever Given was travelling too fast: SCA
In the ongoing tit-for-tat between the Suez Canal Authority and Japanese owner Shoei Kisen over who was to blame for…
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Asia-Europe rates pass the $10,000 mark
Box freight rates from Shanghai to Rotterdam have crossed the $10,000 per feu mark for the first time in history.…
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Taylor Maritime Investments closes first day’s trading up 5%
Taylor Maritime Investments, the first shipping IPO in London for many years, closed out its first day of trading yesterday,…
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Senior shipping execs sign up to World Economic Forum’s net zero path
Christian Ingerslev and Lasse Kristoffersen, the heads of Maersk Tankers and Torvald Klaveness, are among a host of high profile…
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Three missing after Japanese roro sinks off Ehime coast
Japanese roro vessel sank early Friday after colliding with Korean chemical tanker Ulsan Pioneer off Ehime Prefecture, western Japan. Three…
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SITC continues fleet expansion with order for eight boxships at Dae Sun
Chinese boxship operator SITC keeps explanding its fleet, having placed an order at South Korean yard Dae Sun Shipbuilding for…
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Postscript to the Black Trail documentary
Kitack Lim drives a Kia, and other revelations. Alisdair Pettigrew, managing director of communications consultancy BLUE, on the takeaways from…
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Fred. Olsen Windcarrier lands three wind contracts
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier said it has recently signed three new turbine transport and installation contracts with a combined value of…
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Maersk Drilling sells jackup rig for $373m
Maersk Drilling has struck a deal to sell its 2004-built drilling and production jackup rig to Havila Sirius, a subsidiary…
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Floatel International scores first offshore wind contract
Offshore accommodation provider Floatel International has been awarded its first offshore wind farm contract. The company will support Denmark’s Ørsted…
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Ørsted and Posco unite on offshore wind and green hydrogen in South Korea
Danish offshore wind giant Ørsted and South Korean conglomerate Posco Group have inked a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on…
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Lithuania looks at liquefied CO2 shipping
Several European projects involving ports and the marine sector have recently been announced which will identify the challenges and opportunities…
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BIMCO film pressures governments to protect the world’s seafarers
Few professions have suffered more during the pandemic than seafaring – the daily toll of extended stretches at sea with…
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Transport Canada urged to enforce ship speed limits protecting endangered right whales
For the second year in a row, the majority of vessels passing through the Cabot Strait, between Newfoundland and Nova…
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Autonomous e-barge to tackle transport bottlenecks
Wärtsilä is moving ahead with EU-funded project work to develop an autonomous, battery-powered barge, described as an intra-port, inter-terminal container…
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