Fire erupts on Danish bulker at UK port
A Denmark-flagged bulk carrier suffered a cargo hold fire at the Southampton Bulk Terminal, the United Kingdom. The post Fire erupts on Danish bulker at UK port appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleZIM, MSC end cooperation on North Europe – East Med trade
Israeli shipping company ZIM and Swiss container shipping giant Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) have decided to cease their cooperation on the North Europe – East Med trade. The post ZIM, MSC end...
View ArticleCMA CGM takes majority stake in Colis Privé
French shipping and logistics major CMA CGM Group has entered into a preliminary agreement to acquire a 51% stake in the Colis Privé Group, a compatriot specialist in home and relay parcel delivery....
View ArticleRudderless cargo ship drifts around Dutch offshore wind farm, hits platform...
A rudderless cargo ship is drifting around the Hollandse Kust Zuid offshore wind farm […] The post Rudderless cargo ship drifts around Dutch offshore wind farm, hits platform foundation appeared first...
View ArticleAmmPower to develop ammonia facility at Port of South Louisiana
Vancouver-based resource exploration company AmmPower wants to develop a green hydrogen/ammonia production facility for shipping fuel and energy transfer at the Port of South Louisiana. The post...
View ArticleCSL: First diesel-electric laker begins maiden voyage
M/V Nukumi, a new purpose-designed self-unloading ship owned by Canadian shipping company Canada Steamship Lines (CSL), departed on its maiden voyage on 31 January. The post CSL: First diesel-electric...
View ArticleShips transiting Panama Canal save 16 million tons of CO2 in 2021
The Panama Canal contributed to the reduction of 16 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent emissions in 2021, in comparison to the most likely alternative routes. The post Ships transiting...
View ArticleNorsepower rotor sail tech wins RINA AiP
Finnish cleantech company Norsepower has been granted approval in principle for its rotor sail technology solution from classification society RINA. The post Norsepower rotor sail tech wins RINA AiP...
View Articled’Amico-led biofuel trial confirms positive reduction in CO2 emissions
The joint industry project launched in June 2021 to test biofuel blend (B30) derived from renewable feedstock to power a d’Amico Group LR1 product tanker, showed positive findings in terms of the...
View ArticleProman’s first methanol-fueled ship to dock in Trinidad and Tobago
Switzerland-based shipping JV Proman Stena Bulk expects to bring its first methanol-fueled vessel Stena Pro Patria to Trinidad and Tobago in the coming months. The post Proman’s first methanol-fueled...
View ArticleHapag-Lloyd reports $12.8 billion operating profit amid strong demand
German container shipping company Hapag-Lloyd reported an "extraordinary" strong operating result in 2021, driven by high freight rates. The post Hapag-Lloyd reports $12.8 billion operating profit amid...
View ArticleMOL, Oshima complete hard sail system for ships
Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines and compatriot shipbuilder Oshima Shipbuilding have completed the hard sail system jointly developed under the Wind Challenger project at the Oshima...
View ArticleOn-the-loose ship which hit HKZ OSS foundation now under tow to Port of...
After a day of adventure on the high seas off the Dutch coast, which […] The post On-the-loose ship which hit HKZ OSS foundation now under tow to Port of Rotterdam appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleMaritime wind propulsion association gains IMO consultative status
The International Windship Association (IWSA) has been granted full consultative status at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), the regulatory body confirmed. The post Maritime wind...
View ArticleNYK Line forms strategic business alliance with Power X
Japanese shipping company, Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK Line), has signed a memorandum of understanding […] The post NYK Line forms strategic business alliance with Power X appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleWith 70 pct of Brazilian FPSO market already covered, Wilson Sons preparing...
Wilson Sons anticipates an increase in the FPSO demand and already serves 70 per cent of the chartered FPSOs in the country. The post With 70 pct of Brazilian FPSO market already covered, Wilson Sons...
View ArticleEuroseas orders two more eco-friendly Feedermaxes
Greek ship owner and operator Euroseas has ordered two additional Eco design fuel-efficient containerships from South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD). The post Euroseas orders two more...
View ArticleMAN ES: Dual-fuel retrofits for shipping decarbonisation
German engine manufacturer MAN Energy Solutions says dual-fuel retrofits are already proven on MAN B&W low-speed engines and are key towards decarbonisation. The post MAN ES: Dual-fuel retrofits...
View ArticleABS, N-KOM to use remote survey techniques in shipyard
Classification society ABS and shipbuilder Nakilat - Keppel Offshore & Marine (N-KOM) have launched a joint development project (JDP) to examine how ABS-developed techniques of remote surveys of...
View ArticleK Line joins international CCS think tank
Japanese shipping company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has joined Global CCS Institute (GCCSI), an international think tank. The post K Line joins international CCS think tank appeared first on...
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