According to Japanese shipping group NYK, the introduction of new marine fuels necessitates testing and analysis which previously had to be carried out at external engine facilities, in addition to trial operations, all of which would require about two years to...
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LR REPORT FINDS THAT MARINE FUEL QUALITY IS STILL PROBLEMATIC
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has released its 'Fuel Quality Report 2024', offering insights into the evolving landscape of marine fuel quality and its implications for the maritime industry. Ongoing concerns around fuel quality continue to be a critical factor and...
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ANTHONY VEDER ADDS VENTOFOILS TO GAS CARRIER
Dutch gas carrier operator Anthony Veder has installed two Econowind VentoFoil wind assistance propulsion units onboard its Ethylene carrier 'Coral Patula'. With this installation, Anthony Veder is believed to be the first worldwide to install sails onboard a gas...
INDUSTRY LOOKS AT ONBOARD CARBON CAPTURE FEASIBILITY
A project assessing the technical feasibility of onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) in the shipping sector, carried out by the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI), the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) and Stena Bulk together with a consortium...
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INTERNATIONAL WINDSHIP ASSOCIATION INVITES MARITIME STAKEHOLDERS TO PARTICIPATE SMALL VESSEL WIND PROPULSION SURVEY
With the small wind propulsion vessel sector growing at a rate of knots, the International Windship Association is surveying relevant stakeholders to gain a deeper understanding into the drivers and barriers to upscaling the use of wind energy on smaller vessel types....
HD HYUNDAI, ABS TO SET STANDARDS FOR E-PROPULSION SHIPS
South Korea's HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co. (HD KSOE) and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., partnered with the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) to capture a large electric propulsion ship market, the Korea Economic Daily reported. HD Hyundai...
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BMT TEAMS SCOOP ARCTIC SHIP DESIGN AWARDS
The Western Joint Branch Junior Design Challenge, an annual contest run for associate members of RINA and IMarEST, saw teams from engineering consultancy BMT take first and second places with new research vessel concepts. The design competition aims to challenge...
CONOSHIP INTRODUCES ‘FUTURE-PROOF’ CARGO SHIP DESIGN
Dutch company Conoship International Projects (CIP) has developed an environmentally friendly 3600 dwt general cargo vessel, described as being 'future proof', and suited for sea-river operations. A series of six of these diesel-electric propelled cargo vessels will...
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AUSTAL SIGNS GAS TURBINE-POWERED FERRY MoU WITH GOTLANDSBOLAGET
Western Australia shipbuilder Austal and Gotlandsbolaget of Sweden have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop a construction contract for the ‘Gotland Horizon X’ catamaran project. Gotland Horizon X is a high-speed aluminium catamaran that will utilise...
CMB.TECH, NCL AND YARA TO BUILD AMMONIA-POWERED CONTAINER SHIP
Belgian company CMB.Tech is ordering what it says is the world’s first ammonia-powered container vessel in partnership with Yara Clean Ammonia, North Sea Container Line (NCL) and Yara International through a 15-year deal. The vessel, to be named Yara Eyde, is a 1400...
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LR GUIDANCE ADDRESSES CII CORRECTION FACTORS AND VOYAGE ADJUSTMENTS
Lloyd's Register (LR) has issued advice to shipowners and operators, providing practical tips on the data and evidence required for CII correction factors and voyage adjustments. With IMO’s CII regulations having entered into force in January 2023, operators must now...
DNV UPDATES ALTERNATIVE FUEL DATA PLATFORM
DNV has enhanced its Alternative Fuels Insight (AFI) data platform as part of an effort to accelerate the decarbonisation of shipping; the upgrade includes the addition of new fuel types, improved fuel price monitoring supported by Argus, and a crowdsourcing feature...
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NEW MAERSK CEO WILL CONTINUE DECARBONISATION FOCUS
A.P. Møller-Mærsk (Maersk) has announced that Vincent Clerc, currently CEO of the company’s Ocean and Logistic business, will succeed Soren Skou as CEO of Maersk effective 1 January 2023. Skou led the company's transformation from a diversified conglomerate to an...
MAN ENERGY SOLUTIONS RESTRUCTURES BOARD TO FOCUS ON CLIMATE ISSUES
MAN Energy Solutions has announced changes to its Executive Board, effective January 1, with Chief Sales Officer Wayne Jones (pictured) leaving the company and Dr Gunnar Stiesch appointed to a new role as Chief Technology Officer. Stiesch will take over the Technology...
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