Castrol has launched an all-new Castrol Cyltech 70f, 100f, and 140f product range to cater to the changing slow-speed two-stroke engines market. Castrol Cyltech 70f, 100f, and 140f are part of its updated marine diesel engine cylinder lubricant range, blended using...
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TESTING COMPANY IDENTIFIES BIOFUEL RISKS
As shipping increases its use of biofuels to meet stricter emissions regulations, German fuel monitoring company CM Technologies (CMT) is urging shipowners to adopt rigorous monitoring practices to mitigate the risks posed by biodiesel blends. While these fuels are...
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PROTOTYPE AIRWING INSTALLED ON WORKING CARISBROOKE VESSEL
Over a three year period, Carisbrooke Shipping has been collaborating with GT Wings to develop, install, and certify a prototype wind propulsion system. In early 2024, the project secured £3.7m in funding from Innovate UK, setting an ambitious 12-month timeline for...
STAX ENGINEERING SECURES FUNDING TO EXPAND INTO CARBON CAPTURE
US maritime emissions capture and control company Stax Engineering has received US$ 70m in funding led by Firstime Credit and Deutsche Bank Private Credit & Infrastructure, alongside the launch of new carbon capture trials with onboard carbon capture technology...
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ELOMATIC THRUSTER TECHNOLOGY INCREASES RO-RO EFFICIENCY
Elomatic, a Finland-based international consulting and engineering company, has signed an agreement with Northwestern European multimodal logistics provider CLdN to install its patented Elogrid tunnel thruster technology on two new ro-ro vessels that are currently...
NORWEGIAN PROJECT EXPLORES NUCLEAR SHIP PROPULSION
Norwegian company Vard, part of the Fincantieri Group, has been collaborating with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Ålesund and other key stakeholders in a project, known as NuProShip I, exploring nuclear propulsion for the maritime sector....
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NORWEGIAN DESIGNER JOINS ZERO-EMISSION CRUISE PROJECT
YSA Design has become a member of the team planning to build the first zero-emission cruise ship, following a formal invitation to join the consortium behind the Northern Xplorer (NX) venture. The Oslo-based design firm will take oversight of key aspects of project...
LARGE HYBRID FISH CARRIER ENGINEERED IN DENMARK
Danish naval architect Knud E Hansen has designed, project-managed and supervised the construction for a Live Fish Carrier (LFC) for Bakkafrost in the Faroe Islands. This innovative vessel is one of the largest LFCs at 109.2m in length and 22.2m breadth and with...
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HAPAG-LLOYD SUSTAINABLE CONTAINER SHIP NAMED IN EPONYMOUS HOME PORT
'Hamburg Express', the flagship of Hapag-Lloyd’s largest container ship class, has been ceremoniously christened at the Container Terminal Burchardkai in the Port of Hamburg. Rolf Habben Jansen, Hapag-Lloyd CEO, said: “With the Hamburg Express, we are setting new...
DAMEN STARTS CONSTRUCTION OF TWO FULLY ELECTRIC FERRIES
Damen Shipyards Galati in Romania has laid the keel for the first two of four fully electric ferries for BC Ferries of Canada. The keel laying ceremony marked an important milestone in the third phase of construction of the Island Class Ferries, which will bring the...
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ClassNK AiP FOR YANMAR’S MARITIME FUEL CELL
ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for a maritime hydrogen fuel cell system developed by Yanmar Power Technology, this being the first AiP certification for a maritime hydrogen fuel cell system developed by a Japanese manufacturer. The classification...
ETHANE-FUELLED VLEC NEWBUILDS TO BE CLASSED BY DNV
DNV has been selected to class ship owner Purus’ newbuilding order of two Very Large Ethane Carriers (VLECs), contracted at HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) in South Korea and scheduled for delivery in 2026-2027. With a cargo carrying capacity of 98,000m3, the two...
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METHANOL-FUELLED SHIP MANAGEMENT SERVICE LAUNCHED
Dubai-based ship management services provider Dockendale Ship Management and Danish methanol marine specialist Green Marine have formed a joint venture to focus on fully integrated crewing and technical management of methanol powered ships. Through this joint venture...
DAPHNE TECHNOLOGY EXPANDS INTO US
Daphne Technology is establishing a new subsidiary in the US, the new company to be sited in Houston and headed by Jamie Brick. Methane emissions are a significant environmental concern, and with tightening US regulations, the commercial need to address this issue has...
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