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Greek Shipowners Kill EU’s Russian Oil Tanker Ban
Another hurdle out of the way as Noble shareholders greenlight Maersk merger
Fire on board of Turkish ship, Azov sea, Russia 1 crew died UPDATE
Unsecured Openings Led to Flooding and Sinking of Towing Vessel, NTSB Determines
Crew fatality on board NCC SAFA at Amsterdam anchorage
Saudi Aramco petroleum storage site hit by Houthi attack, fire erupts
UAE ro-ro ship capsized, sinking in Persian Gulf, SAR under way
Keel laid for HaiSea’s zero-emission electric harbour tug
Bangladeshi bulk carrier hit by Russian Navy missile: 1 crew died
Two Ukrainian commercial ships seized by Russians, Ukraine says
World’s Largest Shipping Lines Suspend Shipping to Russia
Felicity Ace Sinks in Atlantic Ocean
Turkish bulk carrier hit by Russian air strike off Odessa
Mediterranean moves a step closer to becoming an ECA
NES battery, control systems for Scandlines’ zero-emission ferry
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World's largest bioLNG plant to double in size
Biogas will become increasingly important in the European energy transition picture, with the expectation it will supply 30-40% of Europe’s gas needs by 2050
26 May 2021 Wednesday 12:00
MOL secures transport deal for wind-powered coal carrier
Japanese shipowner Mitsui O.S.K. Lines has reached a coal transport deal with Tohoku Electric Power Co., using a coal carrier equipped with a hard sail wind power propulsion system, also known as the Wind Challenger.
10 December 2020 Thursday 16:10
Japanese propulsion powerhouse targets new fuel solutions
With the global datasphere set to reach 175 Zettabytes by 2025, experts at the Offshore Support Journal, Asia virtual conference focused on the growth of digitalisation in shipping and how it is changing OSV operations
07 December 2020 Monday 14:03
Havyard forms new company to promote hydrogen propulsion
Norway’s Havyard Group has established new company, Havyard Hydrogen, to promote the use of hydrogen for the propulsion of large vessels.
23 November 2020 Monday 10:00
First Ollis-Class Ferry for Staten Island Nears Delivery
Once engineers from the German propulsion company Voith are able to inspect her cycloidial drive system, the first-in-class Staff Sgt. Michael Ollis will be able to make her way up the East Coast and enter service in New York Harbor.
06 November 2020 Friday 11:00
Hydrogen vessel project receives €8M in EU funding
A project to design and build a roro demonstration vessel to run on liquid green hydrogen (LH2) has received €8M (US$9.46M) in funding from Horizon 2020, the EU’s research and innovation programme
30 October 2020 Friday 15:00
Ørsted and Maersk Supply Service to test offshore mooring station/charging buoy
Maersk Supply Service and Ørsted have joined forces to test a prototype buoy that will act as both a safe mooring point and a charging station for vessels, potentially displacing a significant amount of marine fuel with green electricity.
28 September 2020 Monday 13:30
First international-flag LNG-powered vessel bunkered in US
Swedish-flag, dual-fuel product and chemical tanker Fure Ven became the first non-US-flagged vessel to bunker LNG in a US port
11 September 2020 Friday 15:00
Chevron Shipping adopts predictive maintenance with 'smart' ABS notation
Chevron Shipping Company’s fleet management operation has been granted its first ‘smart’ notation from classification society ABS
09 September 2020 Wednesday 18:0
Offshore targets efficiency through innovation
A new generation of subsea technologies is cutting fuel consumption, improving positioning accuracy and shrinking the carbon footprint of offshore operations
09 September 2020 Wednesday 15:0
'World’s first' LNG-fuelled Newcastlemax tenders
Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has been awarded a 5-year time charter contract by mining giant BHP for five Newcastlemax bulk carriers to carry iron ore between Western Australia and China from 2022
09 September 2020 Wednesday 14:0
Norway moves closer to its ambition of an all-electric ferry fleet
Norled’s latest ferries take battery-driven vessels several steps forward in terms of propulsion, hull design and energy savings
09 September 2020 Wednesday 10:0
Funding backs low-emissions hydrofoil ferry
The US Department of Transportation's Federal Transit Administration (FTA) will provide US$373,000 to back the design of a high-speed, hydrofoil passenger ferry powered by battery-electric, low-emissions technology
01 September 2020 Tuesday 13:00
Singapore: a new hub for hybrid-electric propulsion
A consortium of Singapore-based companies is developing a hybrid-electric fast launch project with an eye for expanding into new markets
01 September 2020 Tuesday 10:20
Japanese Class Society Approves Concept Wind Kite to Aid Propulsion
Japan’s classification society, Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) has issued an "Approval in Principle” (AIP) for a wind kite system under development by Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (K Line) and France’s Airseas SAS.
22 August 2020 Saturday 11:45
Preparing for IMO’s new engine emissions rules
A major change in emissions regulations is coming, which will likely have a considerable impact on tug and workboat design, construction and operation
12 August 2020 Wednesday 15:00
Danaos aims to save fuel with seven-vessel recoating
Nippon Paint Marine has recoated seven Danaos-managed container ships, with the last two vessels in the series leaving drydock in June
10 August 2020 Monday 13:05
MAN Energy Solutions laying off nearly 4,000 workers
MAN Energy Solutions (ES) is to lay off nearly 4,000 staff as the company aims to cut EUR450m in costs and ride out the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
23 July 2020 Thursday 10:35
New Mauritius cargo vessel to feature Wärtsilä propulsion system
Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has received a contract to install its fully integrated main propulsion system on a new Mauritius multipurpose cargo vessel.
18 June 2020 Thursday 11:50
Future Possibilities in Ship Wind Propulsion
The combination of environmental exhaust emissions regulations and fuel prices have prompted introduction of wind assisted vessel propulsion involving sails, kite sails, bladed horizontal-axis turbines and vertical-axis Magnus rotors.
01 June 2020 Monday 14:20
SCHOTTEL propulsion for Hornsea Two service operations vessel
Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (LDA) has selected SCHOTTEL to supply a range of propulsion systems for its service operations vessel (SOV) Wind of Hope.
30 April 2020 Thursday 12:00
Schottel secures propulsion contract to equip US Navy vessels
Germany’s manufacturer of propulsion systems Schottel has secured several orders to provide propulsion systems for US Navy vessels.
27 March 2020 Friday 13:55
IMO postpones MEPC 75 over coronavirus concerns
IMO has decided to postpone a number of meetings following the global coronavirus outbreak and the determination by the WHO, on 11 March, that the outbreak is now a pandemic
14 March 2020 Saturday 12:42
Massive dual-fuel engine is a world-beater
The world’s largest Otto-cycle dual-fuel engine demonstrates that a lean-burning combustion cycle is scaleable to larger sizes
13 January 2020 Monday 10:20
Iran faces hurdles in IMO 2020 compliance
Iranian officials have hinted that the country’s shipping will not be able to comply with the global sulphur cap
04 January 2020 Saturday 12:21
VLCC newbuilding re-specified to LNG power
COSCO Shipping Energy Transportation (CSET) of China will pay an additional US$6M for one of its VLCCs on order at Dalian Shipbuilding to be re-specified with LNG dual-power
04 January 2020 Saturday 12:03
Cargo stowage reacts to container ship challenges
Meeting the demands of bigger box ships while coping with risks such as fire incidents is driving innovation in the cargo stowage and loading software sector
02 January 2020 Thursday 14:48
Costa Smeralda Passes LNG Propulsion Trials
Costa Smeralda, the first LNG-powered ship that will join the fleet of Italian cruise line Costa Cruises, has passed the technical sea trials carried out with liquefied natural gas (LNG).
29 November 2019 Friday 13:01
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