Keel laid for SunStone’s sixth Infinity-class vessel
Florida-based expedition cruise ship owner SunStone Ships has laid the keel of the Ocean Albatros, the sixth out of seven next-generation Infinity-class vessels. The post Keel laid for SunStone’s sixth...
View ArticleShip demolition: 301 tankers sold for scrap in 2021
2021 saw 704 vessels sold for scrap overall, with a combined deadweight tonnage of 26.4 million and a total scrap value of $2.7 billion, a report released by VesselsValue shows. The post Ship...
View ArticleCOSCO Shipping’s fleet now boasts nine heavy lift vessels
Chinese shipping and logistic services provider COSCO Shipping has added another giant heavy-lift vessel to its fleet. The post COSCO Shipping’s fleet now boasts nine heavy lift vessels appeared first...
View ArticlePacific Basin optimising entire fleet with port time management platform
Pacific Basin, a dry bulk shipping company, has decided to utilise the PortLog solution, known as the world's first port time management platform, to its entire fleet in order to reduce emission and...
View ArticleFirst Hanse Eco coastal ship delivered to RHAS
Germany’s shipping company Rhenus-Arkon-Shipinvest (RHAS) has taken delivery of the first ship in a new Hanse Eco class of coastal ships. The post First Hanse Eco coastal ship delivered to RHAS...
View ArticlePort of Blyth bolsters decarbonisation strategy with new electric crane
In pursuit of decarbonisation, Port of Blyth has made a multi-million-pound purchase to acquire its first fully electric crane from Finnish manufacturer Konecranes. The post Port of Blyth bolsters...
View ArticleIndia fines Japanese car carrier cartel
India has sanctioned four Japanese maritime transport companies for price-fixing practices. The post India fines Japanese car carrier cartel appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleEastern Pacific bans coal as cargo on its managed fleet
Singapore-based shipping company Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has decided to ban coal shipments on its commercially managed bulkers to support the energy transition. The post Eastern Pacific bans...
View ArticleStena RoRo’s new LNG-fueled ships to run on Wärtsilä tech
Swedish ferry operator Stena RoRo has selected Finnish technology group Wärtsilä to provide a broad scope of power solution for three new LNG-fueled Ro-Pax vessels. The post Stena RoRo’s new LNG-fueled...
View ArticleMethanol is key solution for shipping decarbonisation today, research suggests
A new report addressing the reduction of emissions from the global maritime sector has verified the benefits of methanol as a marine fuel highlighting it as a key solution for decarbonisation. The post...
View ArticleDP World partners Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping
Dubai-based port operator DP World has entered into a strategic partnership with Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping to reinforce its commitment to sustainability. The post DP World...
View ArticleSafe Bulkers adding 40th vessel to its fleet
Marine drybulk transportation services Safe Bulkers has signed an agreement for the acquisition of a Japanese dry bulk 181,00 dwt Capesize vessel for a price of $33.8 million. The post Safe Bulkers...
View ArticleDNV to lead ammonia bunkering safety study in Singapore
Classification society DNV has been selected to lead an ammonia bunkering safety study by the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) in Singapore. The post DNV to lead ammonia bunkering...
View ArticleFincantieri orders Proton Motor’s 142kW fuel cell system for zero-emission...
Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri has ordered the eco-friendly hydrogen-powered propulsion solution from the German producer Proton Motor Fuel Cell to be used as the main power supply for the...
View ArticleMaersk Drilling connecting rigs to green shore-to-ship power while docked at...
Danish Maersk Drilling and Port Esbjerg have been working together to enable the supply of green power for offshore rigs to cut emissions. The post Maersk Drilling connecting rigs to green...
View ArticleContract awarded for Norway’s 1st full-scale hydrogen-powered ferries
Norway's ferry company Torghatten Nord has signed a contract with the Norwegian Public Roads Administration to operate hydrogen-powered ferries between Bodø and Lofoten from 2025. The post Contract...
View ArticleNYK welcomes 2nd methanol-fueled tanker hired by Waterfront
Singapore-based NYK Bulkship (Asia), part of Japanese shipping company NYK Group, has taken delivery of Seymour Sun, a methanol-fueled chemical tanker. The post NYK welcomes 2nd methanol-fueled tanker...
View ArticleGreek port and Suez Canal seal business deal
Greek Port of Thessaloniki (ThPA) and the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) have signed a cooperation agreement to develop international trade and increase business activities on the sea route between...
View ArticleMaersk shares ocean weather observations to aid climate research
Danish shipping and logistics giant A.P. Moller – Maersk is releasing all historical and future ocean weather observations into the public domain for free use by the scientific community around the...
View ArticleIndia: 1st 100 pax hybrid electric ferry classed
Ship classification society Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass) has classed the first hybrid battery-powered catamaran built by Indian shipbuilder Cochin Shipyard. The post India: 1st 100 pax hybrid...
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