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OLDENDORFF DECARBONISES IRON ORE TRANSPORT

OLDENDORFF DECARBONISES IRON ORE TRANSPORT

by Bill Thomson | Tuesday, October 14, 2025 | Marine environment & clean shipping news

German steel company Salzgitter Flachstahl and Oldendorff Carriers have entered into a long-term agreement to reduce carbon emissions in the maritime transport of iron ore, marking a further step toward decarbonising Salzgitter’s steel supply chain. Starting in...
NORTHERN IRELAND FISHING FLEET DIGITISES TO ENHANCE SUSTAINABILITY

NORTHERN IRELAND FISHING FLEET DIGITISES TO ENHANCE SUSTAINABILITY

by Bill Thomson | Tuesday, October 14, 2025 | Marine electronics & digitalisation news

Icelandic tech company Hefring Marine has formed a new partnership with the Northern Ireland Fishermen’s Federation (NIFF) which was formed in early 2025 to pilot innovative solutions that support the fishing fleet in tackling rising fuel costs, improving safety, and...
IMO NET-ZERO MUST INCLUDE WIND, SAYS BAR TECHNOLOGIES

IMO NET-ZERO MUST INCLUDE WIND, SAYS BAR TECHNOLOGIES

by Bill Thomson | Tuesday, October 14, 2025 | Marine environment & clean shipping news

Wind assisted propulsion system (WAPS) developer BAR Technologies has joined calls for the IMO to formally recognise wind propulsion as a cornerstone of its net-zero framework (NZF), ahead of the MEPC 2nd Extraordinary Session (MEPC/ES.2) in London. Accoding to BAR,...
US THREATENS PENALTIES AGAINST IMO MEMBER STATES THAT SUPPORT NZF

US THREATENS PENALTIES AGAINST IMO MEMBER STATES THAT SUPPORT NZF

by Bill Thomson | Monday, October 13, 2025 | Maritime regulatory news

The US Government has stated, ahead of the IMO MEPC ES2 meeting, that it will not accept any international environmental agreement that burdens the US, regarding the net zero framework (NZF) as the first time that a UN organisation has levied a global carbon tax on...
WinGD LOOKS TO RETROFITTING TO MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE

WinGD LOOKS TO RETROFITTING TO MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE

by Bill Thomson | Monday, October 13, 2025 | Marine propulsion & machinery news

According to Swiss engine designer WinGD, shipowners face significant decisions about how to stay competitive and compliant. The company believes that well-planned and supported retrofit programmes can add many profitable years of compliant operation to the existing...
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