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Charting a Greener Path: Joint Ventures Aim to Diminish Marine Pollution

Harnessing Green and Digital Capabilities for a Synergized Maritime Sector The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, the Port of Rotterdam, and 20 collaborators comprising the Green & Digital Shipping Corridor are meticulously crafting strategies to slash 20% to 30% of carbon emissions caused by global shipping by the year 2030. A consensus on this […]

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Revolutionary Marine Vessels Set to Redefine Abu Dhabi Waterways

Redefining Marine Infrastructure with Technological Trailblazers A collaborative venture between Penguin Shipyard International and Incat Crowther is taking shape, marking a promising new era in marine transport for the Abu Dhabi Ports Group. The partnership has sparked the design and imminent delivery of two state-of-the-art 56-meter ro-pax catamaran passenger and vehicle ferries. Constructed by Indonesia’s

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Sailing Towards a Greener Future: The Potential of Nuclear-Powered Ships

Harnessing the Nuclear Propulsion Potential While the likelihood of nuclear-powered vessels cruising our oceans may be at least a decade away, it promises to be a viable road towards a cleaner shipping industry, professionals suggest. The shipping world contributes approximately 3% to global CO2 emissions and exploring efficient and eco-friendly fuel alternatives, like ammonia, methanol,

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Judicial Hammer Falls on Maritime Pollution Culprit: A Tale of Deceit and Justice at Sea

Outsmarted by Justice: Devious Maritime Act Unveiled A Liberian-registered cargo ship engineer found himself in hot water last week, receiving a one-year jail sentence from a U.S. court. His crime? Conceiving a plan to outsmart the U.S. Coast Guard amid an investigation into a violation of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from

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Boosting Ukraine’s Grain Export: Progress in the Making

Ukraine’s Danube Shipping Company is currently in negotiations with Romania’s Constanta Black Sea port seeking approval for ship-to-ship grain transfers. This innovative move, if validated, could potentially almost double the firm’s barge export capacity. Once authorized, this shift marks a crucial milestone in the country’s tumultuous grain export landscape. Ukraine is renowned globally as a

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Illuminating the Future of Offshore Wind – A Partnerships Tale

In a landmark move, Glamox, the renowned lighting solutions specialist, has secured a lucrative contract from prominent Chinese shipbuilder Yantai CIMC Raffles Offshore Limited. The deal centers around illuminating two innovative Wind Turbine Installation Vessels (WTIVs) owned by Havfram Wind. These state-of-the-art vessels are set to ignite a new era of wind power, capable of

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Charting Renewable Adventures

A thrilling journey towards green energy continues to unfold as a company successfully put through a test on the 6400 TEU container ship, HMM Tacoma. This test involved the use of a B30 blend, a concoction where 30% of the mixture comprised biofuel made from used cooking oil, combined with High Sulfur Fuel Oil (HSFO).

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Strengthening the Ties: Sustainable Financing and the Shipping Industry

The oil and gas transport arm of the global shipping giant, COSCO Shipping Group, dubbed COSCO Shipping Energy Transportation (CSET), has entered into a groundbreaking deal. This venture involves the first-ever shipping loan syndicated in China with a direct and crucial link to Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) performance.  The Sustainability Strategy This pioneering

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Unveiling the Future of Hydrogen Shipping: A Leap Towards a Carbon-Neutral World

HD Korea’s Pioneering Hydrogen System HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, along with its subsidiaries HD Hyundai Heavy Industry and Hyundai Mipo Dockyard, have reached a remarkable milestone in green energy shipping. The trio has achieved Approval in Principle (AIP) from class society DNV for a pioneering hydrogen system designed for a liquified hydrogen carrier.

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Setting Sail for New Horizons: Agunsa Eyes Expansion in Europe and Africa Bunker Market

Chilean maritime services player Agunsa is setting its eyes on fresh business waters – the bunker sales niche in Europe and Africa. Recently, the aspiration began taking shape with Total Bunkering – the company’s local energy wing, initiating an MGO stem delivery to the drillship Ocean Blackhawk at Las Palmas, according to Ivan Ausina, executive

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