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CAVOTEC TO DELIVER SHORE POWER FOR MALDIVES

CAVOTEC TO DELIVER SHORE POWER FOR MALDIVES

by Bill Thomson | Monday, September 22, 2025 | Marine environment & clean shipping news

Cavotec has signed an order from Mohan Mutha Group to supply shore power systems in the Maldives, said to be the first shore power installation in the Maldives which marks an important step in the country’s efforts to reduce GHG emissions in its ports. The order...
SPERRY MARINE SYSTEMS FOR SAMSKIP H2-FUELLED SHIPS

SPERRY MARINE SYSTEMS FOR SAMSKIP H2-FUELLED SHIPS

by Bill Thomson | Monday, September 22, 2025 | Marine electronics & digitalisation news

Sperry Marine has been selected to supply the complete integrated bridge systems (IBS) for two innovative container vessels under construction for Samskip. Built by Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), the vessels will be delivered with capability for achieving...
NEW BERMUDA LOW-EMISSION CATAMARAN FERRIES GAIN TECHNICAL ACCEPTANCE

NEW BERMUDA LOW-EMISSION CATAMARAN FERRIES GAIN TECHNICAL ACCEPTANCE

by Bill Thomson | Monday, September 22, 2025 | Shipbuilding & ship repair news

Singapore shipbuilder Strategic Marine has announced the technical acceptance for a pair of two 40m 550-passenger aluminium catamaran ferries built for the Government of Bermuda. This acceptance marks the vessels’ readiness to progress toward final delivery and...
NYK LAUNCHES AI-BASED SYSTEM TO CUT GHG EMISSIONS FROM ITS PCTCs

NYK LAUNCHES AI-BASED SYSTEM TO CUT GHG EMISSIONS FROM ITS PCTCs

by Bill Thomson | Monday, September 22, 2025 | Maritime business news

Japanese ship operator Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK), has jointly developed an AI-based system with MTI and Grid that automates and optimises the allocation plan of car carriers, which NYK says will lead to significant reduction in GHG emissions. NYK operates...
NEW JAPANESE ELECTRIC TUG PROJECT ANNOUNCED

NEW JAPANESE ELECTRIC TUG PROJECT ANNOUNCED

by Bill Thomson | Monday, September 22, 2025 | Ship design & naval architecture news

Seagate Corporation (SGC), a consolidated subsidiary of Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, (‘K’ Line), has concluded an agreement with Kanagawa Dockyard on the construction of an electric (EV) tugboat powered by a large-capacity lithium-ion battery. SGC has discussed...
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