Ship manager Anglo-Eastern Univan Group has introduced its methanol bunkering simulator, developed in collaboration with Wärtsilä. The system delivers both theoretical and practical training for the safe handling of methanol as a marine fuel, in line with the IMO...
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SULNOX SCORES ANOTHER FLEET ORDER
Greentech company Sulnox says that Greek shipowner Spring Marine Group is expanding its use of Sulnox Eco across its entire fleet following two years of proven fuel savings and additional operational benefits. Spring Marine, which operates a fleet of 28 tankers and...
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LNG TANKERS WITH WINDWINGS SECURE SOLAS APPROVAL
BAR Technologies and Union Maritime have confirmed that their proposals covering bridge visibility, navigational lights and radar line of sight for Union Maritime's two new dual-fuel LNG tankers equipped with WindWings wind-assisted propulsion systems have been...
NYK AND NEPTUNE MoU DRIVES DECARBONISATION AND FUEL SAVING
Shipping company Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) and robotics-driven vessel cleaning operator Neptune Robotics (Neptune) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) which expands their partnership to accelerate fuel efficiency and decarbonisation across...
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ROLLS-ROYCE TESTS FIRST PURE METHANOL MARINE ENGINE
Rolls-Royce has successfully tested the world’s first high-speed marine engine powered exclusively by methanol on its test bench in Friedrichshafen. Together with the other partners in the meOHmare research project, Rolls-Royce engineers consider this as an important...
VERSATILE ENGINE RECEIVES FIRST ORDERS
Everllence has won an order for two of its latest 6G70ME-C Mk10.7 engines for a pair of 159,000 dwt crude oil tankers for Greek outfit, Dynacom Tankers, and currently under construction at New Times Shipbuilding (NTS) in Jiangsu, China. The engines will be constructed...
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CMA CGM TO BUILD ELECTRIC INLAND BARGE FOR VIETNAM
The French CMA CGM Group is constructing a new zero-emission inland waterway transport solution in Vietnam, featuring a 100% electric barge powered by batteries and a charging infrastructure powered by a solar farm at the deep-sea terminal of Gemalink. The e-barge...
KONGSBERG’S PSV DESIGN AIMS FOR 70% CUT IN CO2 EMISSIONS
Kongsberg Maritime has partnered with Compagnie Maritime Monegasque (CMM)to provide a design and equipment package for six hybrid large multipurpose 5,000 dwt Platform Supply Vessels (PSV)s. CMM ranked first in a Petrobras tender process and expects to secure firm...
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KOTUG CANADA METHANOL-FUELLED TUG LAUNCHED BY SANMAR
Turkish shipyard Sanmar has launched the first of a pair of large purpose-built dual fuel methanol escort tugs, believed to be the world's first, for Kotug Canada. KOTUG Canada is a partnership between Dutch company Kotug International and Canada's Horizon Maritime....
NEW GREAT LAKES CEMENT CARRIER BEGINS SERVICE
North American construction materials company Amrize has celebrated the launch of the 'Tamarack', a next-generation cement carrier with a capacity of over 10,000m3, intended to deliver Amrize building materials, cutting energy consumption and emissions. The new vessel...
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ClassNK AiP FOR MITSUBISHI OCCS
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has acquired Approval in Principle (AiP) Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) for its onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) system developed to capture and store CO2 emitted from ships. The OCCS...
LR PARTNERS WITH ROYAL CARIBBEAN IN SUSTAINABILITY AND SAFETY EFFORT
Lloyd’s Register (LR) and cruise company Royal Caribbean Group have announced a strategic partnership aimed at driving safety, innovation, and sustainability across the cruise industry. Representing a long-term shared commitment to enhancing safety, regulatory...
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CHRISTIANIA SHIPPING EMBRACES CREW BEHAVIOUR CHANGES TO CUT EMISSIONS
Christiania Shipping is employing Signol, a behaviour change service which uses StormGeo data, to understand and increase crew members’ fuel-saving behaviour. The six-month project will run across 18 chemical and gas tankers and aims to reduce fuel consumption and CO2...
ACCELLERON AND FURUNO JOIN IN ENGINE OPTIMISATION PROJECT
Accelleron’s Japanese joint venture company Turbo Systems United has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with marine systems provider Furuno Electric to cooperate in digital activities. The MoU, the first of its kind for the Accelleron group in Japan, is...
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ISLAND OFFSHORE ORDERS GREEN CONSTRUCTION VESSEL
In the year it celebrates 20 years of operation, shipping company Island Offshore has ordered a large ocean energy construction vessel from Vard with options for two more, designed and equipped to continue the transition from oil and gas-related activities to more...
GONDAN TO BUILD ELECTRIC CSOV FOR BIBBY MARINE
Bibby Marine has signed a shipbuilding contract to build what it believes is the world’s first truly zero-emission, electric Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (eCSOV), with Spanish shipbuilder Gondan. The eCSOV will be built in Gondan’s Asturias shipyard and is...
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ACCURATE FORECASTING IS VITAL FOR FuelEU MARITIME COMPLIANCE
According to maritime data analyst OceanScore, shipping companies must evaluate a range of compliance options under FuelEU Maritime that can have a significant financial impact if not managed properly. Continuous forecasting is essential for an effective compliance...
EUROPEAN MARITIME NEEDS TO BE INCLUDED IN EC STRATEGIES
European Shipowners (ECSA) and Sea Europe have issued a joint statement calling on the European Commission (EC) to include the maritime sector in the European Industrial Maritime Strategy as well as in the Sustainable Transport Investment Plan (STIP). The two...
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