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Wärtsilä showcases another four methanol engines
Technology group Wärtsilä announced today on the opening day of the Marintec China exhibition in Shanghai it will introduce another…
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2024 will be shipping’s decarbonisation reality check
If 2023 was a year of reckoning on the urgency to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from shipping, 2024 is when…
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The world seaborne trades as you’ve never seen them before
Julian Hoffmann Anton, a London-based freelance data visualisation designer, brings Splash readers a creative twist on the world seaborne trades…
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Yinson Production invests in Norwegian carbon capture project
Yinson Production (YP) has invested in Norway-based developer of direct air capture projects, Carbon Removal, as part of its plan…
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MSC readies megamax for carbon capture treatment
Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC), the world’s largest containerline, has earmarked a big ship to be installed with a Chinese-fabricated carbon…
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Tool developed to help shipping stakeholders identify best ports for sustainable first mover initiatives
Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and Lloyd’s Register (LR) Maritime Decarbonisation Hub, in collaboration with Arup, have introduced the Sustainable First…
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Shipping’s upcoming dot-com bubble
Giampiero Soncini, managing director of Oceanly, is a seasoned maritime IT salesperson. Writing for Splash today he warns of clear…
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K Line car carrier completes landmark roundtrip using autonomous navigation system
A Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) car carrier has completed a 1,600 km roundtrip voyage across Japan using an autonomous…
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Singapore’s first fully electric cargo vessel launched
Singapore’s first fully electric cargo vessel has taken to the waters. Developed for Yinson GreenTech’s marinEV brand, the Hydromover features…
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Chinese rotor sail installations progress
A Chinese rotor sail solution has been installed on a pair of ships, the latest in a fast growing array…
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Danelec buys Nautilus Labs
A swathe of maritime tech specialists are looking for new work following the acquisition of New York-based Nautilus Labs by…
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Dutch company scoops this year’s top prize at The Captain’s Table
A smooth pitch from Dutchman Jeroen van Heiningen, the founder of 123Carbon, saw him walk away as the winner of…
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Sven Zaadnoordijk appointed new CEO of Radio Holland
Radio Holland Group has appointed Sven Zaadnoordijk as its new chief executive officer, replacing Kees-Jan Mes effective from January 1.…
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ONE trials containerised wind propulsion solution
Japanese liner Ocean Network Express (ONE) is trialling wind propulsion with Dutch firm Econowind. The magenta-branded containerline is set to…
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What it takes to win shipping’s pre-eminent pitch competition
Splash hears from the founders and three past winners of The Captain’s Table ahead of today’s finals which are being…
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The Captain’s Table finals broadcast live on Splash
The Captain’s Table, shipping’s pre-eminent pitch competition, is set for its biggest showcase to date with the finals due to…
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Diana Shipping cape getting onboard CCS system
Ballast water management system specialist Ecochlor has signed a letter of intent with Greek bulker owner Diana Shipping and carbon…
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Hafnia implements AI for fleet paint maintenance
Hafnia, the world’s largest product tanker owner, has implemented the SteelCorr Digital Paint Report (DPR) application on 57 of its…
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CMA CGM’s Saadé unveils AI open science lab with Eric Schmidt
Having recorded the greatest annual profits in French history last year, Rodolphe Saadé, the chairman of CMA CGM, is spending…
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Call for federal investigation into DP World cyber attack Down Under
The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) has called for a federal investigation into the cyber attack which crippled DP World’s…
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