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Harnessing the Winds: UK Firms Innovate for Offshore Energy Revolution

Tugdock, an inventive company originating from Cornwall, has penned a significant Memorandum of Understanding with Salamander Offshore Wind Farm, demonstrating their joint commitment to innovating floating offshore wind energy in Scotland. Functioning on a unique patented marine buoyancy method, Tugdock has enabled the construction and loading-out of hefty marine assemblies even in ports with inadequate […]

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Embracing the Future of Marine Fuel: Diana Shipping’s New Venture

Diana Shipping, a distinguished maritime company based in Greece, is currently in the process of acquiring tonnage that operates on methanol. Diana Shipping has declared, via a recent online statement, that they have entered a letter of intent with the globally recognized Marubeni Corporation. Their collective goal is to procure two 81,200 DWT dual-fuelled Kamsarmax

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Tragedy Strikes Mauritius: Analyzing the Wakashio Disaster

Decoding the Maritime Mishap The catastrophe involving the grounding of Wakashio Newcastlemax, one of the most conspicuous accidents in recent maritime history, has been examined by the Japan Transport Safety Board (JTSB) in a new report. Much as preceding investigations suggested, the crew’s quest for a telephone signal prompted the ill-fated decision that ended in

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Unleashing the Power of Partnership: Accelleron and Starlite Ferries Seal New Deal

Accelleron has recently penned a fresh triple-year contracts with Starlite Ferries Inc., one of the Philippines’ pa fresh triple-year contract-expanded agreements that will not only last longer but deliver broader services, including turbocharger services for an extra vessel. This addition brings the total number of included crafts to eight. All these vessels will bank on

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Pioneering a Cleaner Marine Industry: The Methanol Voyage 

In a remarkable shift towards sustainability, pivotal marine transportation company, AL Group, has put the wheels in motion to retrofit its dry bulk carrier with a methanol-based propulsion system. Evidencing this commitment, the company has joined hands with a renowned classification entity, the ABS. Through this collaboration, both parties are mapping out the feasibility of

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Sailing Towards Progress: Russia’s 2024 Financial Plan to Boost its Shipbuilding Industry

Substantial Subsidies Russia is looking forward to refueling its shipping industry. In its latest financial plans for the year 2024, forecasts indicate an intention to considerably increase subsidies for domestic shipbuilders by a staggering $68 million. This rise in support funding is anticipated to assuage the impact of sanctions, revitalizing an industry that has faced

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A Century of Starlink: Anglo-Eastern Surpasses Hundredth Starlink Installation

In the vast world of ship management, Anglo-Eastern has reached milestones that makes waves across its global fleet. Brewing rapidly over the past few months, the company proudly announced that it has completed its 100th Starlink installation. The fleet-wide embrace of this transformative technology testifies to the incredibly positive response from the operations teams and

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Sailing into New Horizons: Jinhui Shipping Acquires New Vessel

Jinhui Shipping and Transportation, a prominent Chinese bulker operator, recently marked a noteworthy spot on the industry’s radar. This was accomplished by their acquisition spree after disposing of their oldest soon-to-retire vessel. Based both in Hong Kong and Oslo, the shipping giant clinched a deal for the UltraMax Hanton Trader III, a 2014-built model. The

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Revitalizing Maritime Mobility: Accelleron and Starlite Ferries Forge Ahead

Accelleron Secures Extended Collaboration with Starlite Ferries Accelleron has triumphantly materialized a fresh triennial pact to provision Starlite Ferries Inc., a prominent passenger ferry organization based in the Philippines, with exceptional turbocharger services. Interestingly, this new Turbo LifecycleCare contract is not merely an extension in terms of tenure but also widens its scope by incorporating

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Probing the Subtle Easing of Russian Fuel Export Constraints

Russia Adjusts Fuel Export Restrictions The Russian authority recently approved certain relaxations regarding fuel largely utilized as bunkering for a variety of vessels, as well as high-sulfur diesel, a governmental document disclosed to Reuters revealed. What this signifies is a modification in the established norms that had previously restricted the circulation of such fuel types.

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