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CNOOC sets out to develop China’s first offshore carbon capture project
China’s offshore oil and gas major CNOOC has initiated a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at its Enping 15-1…
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Hyundai Heavy develops offshore CO2 storage platform
Hyundai Heavy Industries Group and its compatriot Korea National Oil Corp. (KNOC) have developed an offshore CO2 storage platform aiming…
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Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and TotalEnergies set out to develop liquefied CO2 carriers
Japan’s Mitsubishi Shipbuilding has partnered up with French energy giant TotalEnergies to carry out a feasibility study for the development…
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MOL and Tata Steel partner up to develop greener bulker
Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) and Indian steel giant Tata Steel have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop and…
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MOL readies use of robots onboard
Seafarers working for Japan’s largest shipping line might have further pause for thought about the long term future of their…
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Japanese firm looks to build next generation of energy transfer ships
Japanese company PowerX has unveiled plans to design and build an automated power transfer vessel to carry electricity from offshore…
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Fully automated container storage system makes first successful trial
DP World has completed testing of the Boxbay fully automated container storage system at its Jebel Ali terminal in Dubai,…
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MISC invests in three Singapore start-ups
MISC, Malaysia’s flagship shipping line, has revealed it has invested, along with Boston Consulting, in three Singapore-based start-ups. The three…
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MOL and DSME demonstrate cryo-powered regas system
Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) have successfully tested a cryo-powered regas system. In…
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Contour and GSBN unite in bid to drive shipping towards a paperless future
Contour, a global trade finance network, has formed a partnership with blockchain platform the Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN) to…
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ZIM readies AI solutions for its shipping operations
Israeli carrier ZIM is set to deploy greater use of artificial intelligence in its daily operations following a tie-up with…
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Petronas awards carbon capture project to Xodus
Energy consultancy Xodus has been awarded a contract for Petronas’ first complete carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, offshore Malaysia.…
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Maersk spending close to $1bn to beef up its e-commerce logistics offerings
The transformation of A.P. Moller – Maersk under CEO Soren Skou enters a new, important chapter today with the decision…
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Norwegian start-up looks to ship blue ammonia to Rotterdam
Norwegian carbontech start-up Horisont Energi has joined forces with the Port of Rotterdam to set up a corridor for the…
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Maersk invests further in Aussie start-up
Sydney-based logistics start-up Ofload has raised an additional A$3.8m ($2.8m) following increased backing from seed investors Maersk Growth and Global…
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The Captain’s Table returns
The Captain’s Table Innovation Challenge, a Hong Kong pitch competition focused on the maritime and logistics industry, is recruiting for…
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Pollution mapping app goes live
The industry-backed Eyesea pollution mapping initiative has gone live following six months of testing onboard commercial ships, recreational boats, and…
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Anemoi Marine Technologies: Growing demand for rotor sails
British supplier of rotor sails for commercial vessels, Anemoi Marine Technologies, expects to complete 50 vessel installations a year by…
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Port Houston container terminals back in operation after computer hardware failure
Port Houston, the top US port in waterborne tonnage, “experienced a major failure of the storage devices that support all…
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South African port operations get back to normal eight days after cyber attack
Transnet, South Africa’s main port operator, has got operations back up after being struck by a cyber attack last week.…
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