Chevron Marine Lubricants, a subsidiary of Chevron Corporation, has further extended its global supply capacity to include Port Elizabeth, South Africa. This expansion notably enhances the company’s ability to serve vessels taking the longer route to avoid current...
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EUROPEAN SHIPOWNERS WANT CLEAN FUELS TO BE PRIORITISED
In a joint statement, European Shipowners (ECSA) and European green transport group Transport and Environment (T&E) have called upon EU leaders to prioritise clean fuel production as part of the upcoming Clean Industrial Deal. The Draghi Report estimated that...
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IMO HIGHLIGHTS ROLE OF SAFETY IN SHIPPING’S ENERGY TRANSITION
At a recent IMO World Maritime Day Parallel Event held in Barcelona, Spain, the focus was on the challenges and opportunities faced by the industry as it undergoes rapid transitions. IMO's message was that the drive to decarbonise shipping requires robust safety...
CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE AGREEMENT FOR SINGAPORE PORT ELECTRIFICATION
Wilhelmsen Ships Service and Yinson GreenTech have signed an agreement to build a charging infrastructure for Hydromover, Singapore's first fully electric cargo vessel, at Wilhelmsen's Pandan Loop facility in Singapore. The project aligns with ongoing efforts by the...
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CAT MARINE AND DAMEN TO DEPLOY METHANOL-FUEL ENGINES
Caterpillar Marine says it has achieved significant advances in the development of its methanol dual-fuel Cat 3500E marine engines, having concluded a Memorandum of Understanding with Damen Shipyards Group, planning to deploy the first set of field demonstrator 3500E...
LNG HYBRID TUG NOW IN SERVICE IN SINGAPORE
Rolls-Royce Power Systems has supplied mtu gas engines for an LNG-fuelled tugboat with a hybrid system, which is now in operation in The 29m JMS Sunshine, with 65t bollard pull, considered to be the first LNG tug powered by a hybrid system with gas engines was...
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‘OFF THE SHELF’ ULSTEIN HEAVY LIFT SHIP FILLS RENEWABLE ENERGY GAP
According to Ulstein Design and Solutions, a shortage is predicted of specialised heavy lift vessels needed to install the increasing number of larger, next generation wind turbines, a situation which will jeopardise future offshore wind farm realisations. Proven,...
GREEN FACTORY TRAWLER TO BE BUILT TO ULSTEIN DESIGN
Norwegian fishing company Bluewild is expanding its fleet with a new factory trawler designed by Ulstein Design and Solutions; with gentle handling of the catch and the lowest possible energy consumption being important elements in the design development. The new...
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SUSTAINABLE TUG OPERATOR CHOOSES DAMEN NEWBUILDS
Damen Shipyards Group has signed a contract with the Norwegian BOA Group for two ASD Tugs 3010 ICE; due to Damen’s practice of constructing vessels in series for stock, the tugs were already under construction at the time of order and will be delivered later in 2024....
HYBRID-READY CTV DELIVERED FOR TAIWANESE OFFSHORE WIND PROJECT
Singapore shipyard Strategic Marine and Prosperous Wind Shipping, an affiliate of Pacific Radiance, have successfully delivered a hybrid-ready crew transfer vessel (CTV) to support Taiwan's Yunlin Offshore Wind Farm. The StratCat 27 will be owned and operated by...
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WMU AND RINA COOPERATE ON FUTURE DECARBONISATION
Italian classification society RINA has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the World Maritime University (WMU), an institution established by and for the international maritime community within the UN system. The MoU aims to promote academic, technical,...
MTF REPORT IDENTIFIES GAPS IN DECARBONISATION SAFETY AND TRAINING
The Maritime Technologies Forum (MTF), in association with Lloyd's Register (LR), has released a new report on current gaps in operational management practices and crew training requirements and issued recommendations on how to close those gaps to accelerate safe...
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ECOINVENT SIGNS PARTNERSHIP WITH MAERSK ZERO CARBON CENTER
Switzerland-based research association ecoinvent and Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping have formalised their collaboration by signing a Knowledge Partnership Agreement, under which ecoinvent and the Center become official partners, committing to a...
CIMAC CONGRESS TO FOCUS ON ALTERNATIVE FUELS
From June 12 to 16, 2023, Busan in South Korea will host the 30th International Council on Combustion Engines (CIMAC) World Congress. The preliminary program has now been published. It is divided into the various sections: Digitalisation and Connectivity, System...
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