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NORTHSTANDARD PUBLISHES GUIDE ON BIOFUEL DECARBONISATION PATHWAY

NORTHSTANDARD PUBLISHES GUIDE ON BIOFUEL DECARBONISATION PATHWAY

Marine Insurer NorthStandard has published a white paper focusing on the accelerating adoption of biofuels in commercial shipping, entitled ‘Biofuels – Driving the green transition’. The paper brings together insights from NorthStandard, supplier World Fuel and...

Water & waste management news

CONTAINERISED BWTS SYSTEM AIMED AT OFFSHORE WIIND AND PORTS

CONTAINERISED BWTS SYSTEM AIMED AT OFFSHORE WIIND AND PORTS

UV-based water treatment solution provider Bio-UV Group has successfully developed and tested a containerised ballast water treatment system designed initially for the floating offshore wind sector. With the rapid development of floating offshore wind projects...

NEW BIO-UV GROUP AGREEMENT HELPS OPERATORS MAINTAIN D-2 COMPLIANCE

NEW BIO-UV GROUP AGREEMENT HELPS OPERATORS MAINTAIN D-2 COMPLIANCE

Water treatment specialist Bio-UV Group has introduced a new Compliancy and Performance (C&P) agreement solution for shipmanagers looking to ensure their Bio-Sea ballast water treatment systems retain regulatory compliance and maintain operational standards. The...

Marine environment & clean shipping news

VIKING LINE REPORTS TWO YEARS OF GREEN CORRIDOR PROGRESS

VIKING LINE REPORTS TWO YEARS OF GREEN CORRIDOR PROGRESS

Viking Line, Port of Turku and Ports of Stockholm are running a joint project with the aim of establishing a fossil-free shipping corridor between Stockholm and Turku by 2035. Two years in, the project reports that concrete progress has been made on biofuel, onshore...

TUI CRUISES TO INSTALL PASSIVE AIR LUBRICATION SYSTEM

TUI CRUISES TO INSTALL PASSIVE AIR LUBRICATION SYSTEM

Armada Technologies, a provider of air lubrication systems, has signed an agreement with TUI Cruises to install its passive air lubrication system (PALS) on the cruise ship 'Mein Schiff 6'. TUI Cruises is a joint venture of Hanover, Germany-based TUI Group and Miami,...

Marine propulsion & machinery news

EVERLLENCE AND VALE TO COOPERATE ON ETHANOL-FUELLED ENGINES

EVERLLENCE AND VALE TO COOPERATE ON ETHANOL-FUELLED ENGINES

Brazilian producer of iron ore, copper and nickel and engine developer Everllence have signed a cooperation agreement regarding the application of ethanol as a marine fuel. Under the terms of the agreement, the companies will develop an advanced ethanol-powered engine...

MITSUBISHI DELIVERS FIRST AMMONIA FUEL SYSTEMS

MITSUBISHI DELIVERS FIRST AMMONIA FUEL SYSTEMS

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has shipped an ammonia fuel supply system (AFSS) and an ammonia gas abatement system (AGAS) for Japan Engine Corporation (J-Eng). Both systems are designed for the first ammonia-fuelled marine...

Marine coatings & hull protection news

NIPPON PAINT MARINE AND LR COLLABORATE ON HULL COATING PERFORMANCE

NIPPON PAINT MARINE AND LR COLLABORATE ON HULL COATING PERFORMANCE

Lloyd's Register (LR) Advisory and marine coatings company Nippon Paint Marine have signed a technical collaboration agreement that will assess the long-term speed loss performance of Nippon Paint Marine’s Fastar and Aquaterras coatings. The independent evaluation by...

I-TECH AND HAVEY MoU AIMS TO DEVELOP NEW ANTIFOULING

I-TECH AND HAVEY MoU AIMS TO DEVELOP NEW ANTIFOULING

Swedish biotechnology company I-Tech, developer of the Selektope marine antifouling technology, and Guangdong Havey Advanced Materials Technology (Havey) of China, specialist in advanced polymer and materials science, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to...

Maritime regulatory news

US THREATS DISRUPT IMO NET ZERO DECISION-MAKING

US THREATS DISRUPT IMO NET ZERO DECISION-MAKING

Negotiations on what was said to offer the first-ever global climate agreement for an entire industry, at an IMO MEPC extraordinary session, have resulted in failure to endorse the net aero agreement reached by MEPC in April 2025. IMO says that the extraordinary...

US THREATENS PENALTIES AGAINST IMO MEMBER STATES THAT SUPPORT NZF

US THREATENS PENALTIES AGAINST IMO MEMBER STATES THAT SUPPORT NZF

The US Government has stated, ahead of the IMO MEPC ES2 meeting, that it will not accept any international environmental agreement that burdens the US, regarding the net zero framework (NZF) as the first time that a UN organisation has levied a global carbon tax on...

Ship design & naval architecture news

DELTAMARIN TO DESIGN MULTI-FUEL SHORT-SEA VESSEL FOR MERIAURA

DELTAMARIN TO DESIGN MULTI-FUEL SHORT-SEA VESSEL FOR MERIAURA

Deltamarin has signed a basic design contract with Jiangsu Zhenjiang shipyard Group for Meriaura’s new open deck carrier. Design work will start immediately at Deltamarin Finland, with delivery scheduled for early 2028. The 6,800 dwt open deck carrier is 120m long and...

DESIGN CONTRACT FOR HYBRID ISLAND FERRY

DESIGN CONTRACT FOR HYBRID ISLAND FERRY

Chartwell Marine has been appointed to design a new ferry for a rural island community, with the vessel scheduled to enter construction in early 2026 at a yard currently being selected with Chartwell’s support for entry into operation in 2027.  Due to the...

Shipbuilding & ship repair news

TSUNEISHI CHINA COMPLETES METHANOL-FUELLED CONTAINER SHIP

TSUNEISHI CHINA COMPLETES METHANOL-FUELLED CONTAINER SHIP

Tsuneishi Shipbuilding's Zhoushan Shipyard (TZS) in China has delivered a methanol dual-fuelled 5,900 TEU container carrier for charter by A.P. Moller – Maersk. The delivery is said to represent a significant milestone for the company, demonstrating that the...

GRIMALDI RECEIVES EIGHTH AMMONIA-READY PCTC

GRIMALDI RECEIVES EIGHTH AMMONIA-READY PCTC

The Grimaldi Group has taken delivery of its new vessel 'Grande Michigan' from China Merchants Heavy Industries Jiangsu, the eighth ammonia-ready PCTC (pure car and truck carrier) in its fleet. Like sister vessels Grande Shanghai and Grande Svezia, already in service...

Ship classification news

FLEETZERO AND ABS EXPLORE CONTAINERISED ENERGY STORAGE

FLEETZERO AND ABS EXPLORE CONTAINERISED ENERGY STORAGE

ABS and Fleetzero have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore the technical requirements for containerised marine battery systems. The MoU establishes a framework for both organisations to consider designs and arrangements as well as develop testing...

IACS AGREES UPDATE TO UR M78 TO INCLUDE AMMONIA FUEL

IACS AGREES UPDATE TO UR M78 TO INCLUDE AMMONIA FUEL

The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) has announced a landmark revision to its Unified Requirement UR M78, introducing comprehensive safety requirements for marine engines fuelled by ammonia. This update is considered a pivotal step toward...

Ship’s deck & cargo news

WÄRTSILÄ EQUIPS VERSATILE LPG TANKER NEWBUILD

WÄRTSILÄ EQUIPS VERSATILE LPG TANKER NEWBUILD

Wärtsilä Gas Solutions is to supply a complete cargo handling system for a new fully pressurised LPG Carrier being built for Meghna Fresh LPG, part of the Bangladeshi Meghna Group of Industries. The group is one of the country’s largest industrial conglomerates, and...

PURUS COMPLETES SHIP-TO-SHIP AMMONIA TRANSFER

PURUS COMPLETES SHIP-TO-SHIP AMMONIA TRANSFER

Provider of maritime services for the gas transport and offshore wind industries Purus has successfully completed its first ship-to-ship (STS) transfer of ammonia from the company’s medium-size gas carrier (MGC), ‘Green Power’. Green Power is on time charter to...

Marine electronics & digitalisation news

KR TAKES DIGITAL APPROACH TO DECARBONISATION

KR TAKES DIGITAL APPROACH TO DECARBONISATION

KR (Korean Register) has launched two new digital platforms, Pilot (Platform for Insightful LOw-emission Transitions) and Power (Performance evaluation for Operational characteristics, Weather and aging Effect and fuel consumption Review), designed to support the...

ACCELLERON AND HYUNDAI FORM EMISSIONS MONITORING PARTNERSHIP

ACCELLERON AND HYUNDAI FORM EMISSIONS MONITORING PARTNERSHIP

Accelleron has signed an agreement with Hyundai Marine Solution (HMS), the aftermarket and digital division of shipbuilder HD Hyundai Group, to enter a strategic cooperation on digital solutions. Under the partnership, the companies will seek closer integration and...

Offshore marine news

CIMC RAFFLES DELIVERS LOW-CARBON WTIV

CIMC RAFFLES DELIVERS LOW-CARBON WTIV

The CIMC Raffles shipyard has successfully delivered the offshore wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) 'Norse Wind' to Belgian marine engineering company DEME. The delivery is said to mark another milestone in China’s market positioning in the global high-end...

Maritime business news

SSI ELECTS NEW BOARD MEMBERS

SSI ELECTS NEW BOARD MEMBERS

The Sustainable Shipping Initiative (SSI), a global coalition of leaders from across the maritime ecosystem committed to steering the shipping industry toward a sustainable future in alignment with environmental, social, has elected Susan Ruffo and Olivia Swift as...

LR APPOINTS NEW MD FOR MARITIME EMISSIONS REDUCTION CENTRE

LR APPOINTS NEW MD FOR MARITIME EMISSIONS REDUCTION CENTRE

The new Managing Director of the Maritime Emissions Reduction Centre (MERC) is Nikos Kakalis, currently Lloyd’s Register’s Global Bulk Carriers Segment Director, succeeding Stelios Korkodilos in leading the Athens-based non-profit industry collaboration. The MERC was...

Maritime & emissions research news

RINA AND GES COOPERATE ON DEVELOPMENT OF HYDROGEN BATTERY TECHNOLOGY

RINA AND GES COOPERATE ON DEVELOPMENT OF HYDROGEN BATTERY TECHNOLOGY

Green Energy Storage (GES), an Italian innovative company in the field of green energy storage, and engineering consultancy, inspection and certification group RINA, have signed a framework agreement for the development of a hydrogen battery designed by GES. The first...

DNV AND SIT CONTINUE MARITIME RESEARCH COLLABORATION

DNV AND SIT CONTINUE MARITIME RESEARCH COLLABORATION

DNV has renewed its memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) continuing the joint collaboration in maritime education, applied research, and innovation. The updated agreement builds on a 2022 framework, with an expanded focus...

Maritime safety & security news

ABS TACKLES AMMONIA SAFETY CONCERNS

ABS TACKLES AMMONIA SAFETY CONCERNS

In a pioneering safety development, ABS is using advanced modelling and simulation technologies to develop emergency response methods to assist ports and crew in responding to ammonia leaks or spills. This is believed to be the first step towards a comprehensive and...

NEW TECHNOLOGIES BRING SAFETY CONCERNS, SAYS STUDY

NEW TECHNOLOGIES BRING SAFETY CONCERNS, SAYS STUDY

A new jointly-produced report from DNV and Lloyd’s List Intelligence found a surge in the number of safety incidents involving machinery damage or failure, many resulting from uncertainties related to decarbonisation and digitalisation. The report, Maritime safety...

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