KCC picks Wärtsilä’s propeller add-on to boost energy efficiency on CABU ships
Klaveness Combination Carriers ASA (KCC), part of Norwegian shipping company Torvald Klaveness, and Finnish tech group Wärtsilä have signed a contract to install Wärtsilä EnergoProFin device on KCC's...
View ArticlePoland’s Port of Gdynia looks into hydrogen use
The Port of Gdynia Authority, terminals, and Gdynia are considering the use of hydrogen and the creation of a hydrogen hub. The post Poland’s Port of Gdynia looks into hydrogen use appeared first on...
View ArticleWorld’s first hydrogen-powered cruise ship concept unveiled
Norwegian shipping company Northern Xplorer has unveiled what it claims to be the world’s first hydrogen-powered zero-emission cruise ship concept. The post World’s first hydrogen-powered cruise ship...
View ArticleMSC World Europa paving way for maritime decarbonization
California-based Bloom Energy, French shipyard Chantiers de l’Atlantique (CdA), and the cruise division of Swiss MSC Group have revealed plans to launch the first cruise ship operating on solid oxide...
View ArticleIn focus: Getting to net-zero emissions and low-carbon economy
The recently held 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) brought to light many […] The post In focus: Getting to net-zero emissions and low-carbon economy appeared first on Offshore...
View ArticleNovaAlgoma Cement Carriers ups stake in JT Cement
NovaAlgoma Cement Carriers (NACC), a cement shipping joint venture between Luxembourg's Nova Marine and Canada's Algoma Central Corporation, has doubled its investment in JT Cement by acquiring an...
View Article1st US all-electric tug enters construction phase
The construction of eWolf, the first all-electric ship assist tug in the US regarded as a remarkable milestone for the entire US maritime industry, has begun at Master Boat Builders' (MBB) shipyard in...
View ArticlePort of Long Beach to reduce delays with free cargo data tool
The Port of Long Beach has partnered up with the US technology consulting firm UNCOMN to launch a free-to-stakeholders cargo visibility service software. The post Port of Long Beach to reduce delays...
View ArticleEchandia opens UK hub to meet maritime battery systems demand
Swedish zero-emission energy systems provider Echandia has decided to open a business development hub in Aberdeen to serve the UK market. The post Echandia opens UK hub to meet maritime battery systems...
View ArticlePort of Oakland surpasses air quality goals
The US Port of Oakland has exceeded all its original goals set in the master plan for the port's long-term commitment to reducing the air quality and health risk impacts of its maritime operations,...
View ArticleAD Ports scores new projects in Jordan
Logistic facilitator Abu Dhabi Ports (AD Ports) has signed four strategic agreements and a Head of Terms Agreement (HoT) with Jordan's Aqaba Development Corporation (ADC) for the development of a new...
View ArticleChina: 1st locally built large cruise ship floated out
The first large cruise ship built in China has been floated out at Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding (SWS) shipyard, part of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC). The post China: 1st locally...
View ArticleMOL, JRCS jointly studying AI-based watchkeeping solution
Japanese shipping firm Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and its compatriot maritime technology company JRCS are planning to jointly research the use of AI-based object recognition technology to support...
View ArticleESL Shipping commits to net-zero emissions by 2050
In its first environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategy, Finnish shipping company ESL Shipping has revealed its target to achieve net zero CO2 operations by 2050. The post ESL Shipping...
View ArticlePoseidon Principles signatories make progress in decarbonizing shipping
11 out of 23 ship finance portfolios are aligned with the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) decarbonization target. In 2020, only 20% of reporting signatories were aligned with this goal,...
View ArticleAPM Terminals invests $438 million in Apapa upgrade
APM Terminals Apapa, Nigeria's largest container terminal, has invested $438 million to upgrade its facility with modern cargo handling equipment since it won the concession of the terminal in 2006....
View ArticleMSC offers €5.7B to buy Bolloré Africa Logistics
Swiss container shipping major Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has submitted an offer to acquire 100% of Bolloré Africa Logistics, comprising all of the Bolloré Group’s transport and logistics...
View ArticleLNG-fueled CLdN Faustine to serve Gothenburg-Zeebrugge route
Luxembourg-based shipping group CLdN's LNG-fueled newbuild CLdN Faustine will serve the route between the Port of Gothenburg and Zeebrugge, bringing environmental benefits. The post LNG-fueled CLdN...
View ArticleIndustry’s first: Wärtsilä installs hybrid solution onboard bulk carrier
The technology group Wärtsilä has completed the maritime industry's first installation and commissioning of a unique hybrid power system combined with a PV solar energy system onboard a bulk carrier...
View ArticlePanama Canal modifies tolls for passenger ships
Starting from February 2022, the Panama Canal will modify its toll structure for passenger vessels. The post Panama Canal modifies tolls for passenger ships appeared first on Offshore Energy.
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