A cross-sector consortium comprising shipping and logistics company DFDS, International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA), the University of Plymouth and marine fuels training, conference and publishing organisation ship.energy, which is acting as the project lead,...
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FRENCH JV TO PROVIDE LNG BUNKERING IN ROTTERDAM
CMA CGM and TotalEnergies have entered into an agreement to develop a 50/50 logistics joint venture dedicated to the implementation and operation of a LNG bunker supply solution at the port of Rotterdam, in the Netherlands. This strategic partnership reflects the...
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SHIPS PRODUCE METHANE EMISSIONS THROUGH MOVEMENT, IRRESPECTIVE OF FUEL CHOICE
According to research by Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, published in the journal 'Nature Communications Earth & Environment', ship traffic in shallow waters, such as ports, can trigger large methane emissions by just moving through the water. The...
GAS CARRIER OPERATOR SIGNS UP FOR FURTHER WÄRTSILÄ LIFECYCLE AGREEMENT
Wärtsilä has signed a five-year lifecycle agreement with Athens-based LNG management company, Alpha Gas, covering two LNG carriers which each have four Wärtsilä 34DF engines. The agreement is aimed at giving Alpha Gas increased operational insight, availability, and...
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MAN ENERGY SOLUTIONS TO LEAD ‘NH3 SPARK’ AMMONIA ENGINE PROJECT
EUDP (Energiteknologiske Udviklings- og Demonstrationsprogram /Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Programme), a Danish state initiative, has announced the ‘NH3 Spark – FutureFlex’ project, with the aim of developing a dual-fuel, four-stroke genset engine...
WÄRTSILÄ LOW-EMISSION ENGINE SELECTED FOR CANADIAN FISHING VESSEL
Wärtsilä will supply its type 20 main engine and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system for a new 40.9m long fishing vessel, specifically designed for lobster fishing in North Atlantic waters. The new vessel has been ordered by Canadian operator Clearwater...
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E-BUNKER VESSEL CONCEPT UNVEILED BY ABB AND SEAFJORD ENERGY
ABB’s power and propulsion solution has been chosen by SeaFjord Energy, a Swedish innovator in marine energy solutions, for a pioneering e-bunker vessel concept that offers a new way of supplying energy to ships at sea, in fjords or in ports. The vessel concept,...
FUTURE-PROOF FERRY DESIGN ACCELERATED THROUGH DIGITAL SHIPBUILDING TECHNOLOGY
The second of seven vessels in the a new fleet of next-generation Parramatta class ferries designed by Incat Crowther has arrived in Sydney and entered service in just two weeks. The new vessel, John Nutt, completed its maiden landing at the Sydney Opera House...
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MITSUBISHI SHIPBUILDING LAUNCHES ENERGY-SAVING FERRY
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group company, has held a christening and launch ceremony for the first of two large car ferries ordered by Shinnihonkai Ferry Co and Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency (JRTT). The...
TWO NEW FUTURE-READY TANKERS FOR CANADA
Irving Oil and Algoma Central Corporation have welcomed the first of two new product tankers into Saint John Harbour, Canada. The vessels will service Canada’s largest refinery with deliveries to ports in Atlantic Canada and the US East Coast. The vessels represent a...
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DNV LAUNCHES ALTERNATIVE FUEL GUIDANCE DOCUMENTATION
Classification society DNV has released a competence standard (ST) for methanol and a recommended practice (RP) for ammonia, to enable crew and shipowners to tackle the safety risks and challenges posed by the introduction of new alternative fuels and technologies...
EMISSIONS REDUCTION DEPENDS ON RISK SHARING – LR
According to Lloyd's Register (LR), data-driven insight and technology will play an increasing role in emissions-compliant sailings but investment in these tools and equipment must be distributed across stakeholders. A recent LR event in Greece was told that shipping...
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WIND ASSISTANCE SOFTWARE RECEIVES AiP
Dutch company Blue Wasp Marine's Pelican performance prediction software for wind-assisted ships has been awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) from classification society RINA. Pelican is thus believed to be the first software of its kind to have received class...
NAPA DIGITAL SYSTEMS BOOST EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY OF IoM FERRY
The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company has installed and completed final inspection of NAPA’s full suite of stability management, emergency decision support, electronic logbooks, data reporting and integration systems on its newbuild ro-pax vessel, 'Manxman'. The...
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AiP FROM ClassNK FOR JAPANESE WINDFARM SUPPORT VESSEL CONCEPT
ClassNK has awarded an approval in principle (AiP) for the design of a multi-functional floating offshore windfarm support vessel (MFSV) developed by 'K' Line Wind Service, a joint venture of Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha and Kawasaki Kinkai Kisen Kaisha, together with Japan...
LOW-CARBON SWATH CTVs TO BE BUILT IN FINLAND
Ad Hoc Marine Designs (AHMD) of the UK has announced a new design of Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull (Swath) crew transfer vessels (CTVs) for Scottish operator Maritime Craft Services (MCS). Initially, three vessels to the new design will be built at Työvene yard in...
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INTERCARGO PUTS SUSTAINABILITY AND SAFETY AS TOP PRIORITIES
The International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners (Intercargo) has marked a transformative year in its 2023-2024 Annual Review, launching major initiatives while reaching record membership levels amid growing industry challenges. Outgoing Chairman Dimitri Fafalios...
ITALIAN FERRY SERVICES GRANTED FuelEU MARITIME EXEMPTION
The European Commission has granted exemption to the FuelEU Maritime regulations, due to enter into force in January 2025, for certain ferry services serving small islands and minor ports. The exemptions, which concern vessels serving these ports and islands, are in...
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