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SEA-LNG REVIEWS FUTURE FUEL PATHWAY PROGRESS

SEA-LNG REVIEWS FUTURE FUEL PATHWAY PROGRESS

Industry coalition Sea-LNG has published a new report titled ‘The LNG Pathway: Mid-Year Market Review’ – evaluating the state of play for LNG, liquefied biomethane (LBM), and e-methane – as well as presenting initial analysis of why LNG dual-fuel engines are seen to...

ITOCHU ORDERS AMMONIA BUNKER VESSEL

ITOCHU ORDERS AMMONIA BUNKER VESSEL

Japanese corporation Itochu has signed a shipbuilding contract for the construction of a 5,000m3 ammonia bunkering vessel with Sasaki Shipbuilding and an agreement regarding the construction of the ship’s ammonia tank by Izumi Steel Works. The agreements were signed...

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SCANDLINES RETROFITS TWO FERRIES FOR HYBRID ELECTRIC OPERATION

SCANDLINES RETROFITS TWO FERRIES FOR HYBRID ELECTRIC OPERATION

Ferry company Scandlines says it is taking another important step in its long-term strategy to protect the Baltic region and the Fehmarn Belt, which the ferries cross daily, with a €31m-plus investment in converting two of the ferries operating the Puttgarden-Rødby...

LANGH TECH ADDS BATTERY SYSTEM TO PORTFOLIO

LANGH TECH ADDS BATTERY SYSTEM TO PORTFOLIO

Finnish company Langh Tech, best known for its scrubber and carbon capture technology, has launched a new marine energy storage system. Langh Tech's aim in the product development has been to bring to the market a reliable and affordable battery solution, as an...

Marine propulsion & machinery news

BERG STRENGTHENS TIES WITH CHINESE INDUSTRY

BERG STRENGTHENS TIES WITH CHINESE INDUSTRY

Swedish company Berg Propulsion has signed an extended collaboration agreement with China’s Jiangsu Dajin Industry. The agreement follows Berg being named the shipyard’s ‘supplier of the year’ for 2024. Building on longstanding relationships between senior management...

MAN METHANOL-READY GENSETS CHOSEN FOR CSOVs

MAN METHANOL-READY GENSETS CHOSEN FOR CSOVs

Wenchong shipyard in China, part of the CSSC Group, has ordered four shipsets of three MAN 8L21/31 MK2 gensets in connection with the construction of four 96m C-CSOVs (construction and commissioning service operation vessels) operated by DO (Deutsche Offshore...

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AMMONIA-FUELLED BULK CARRIER MoU AGREED IN JAPAN

AMMONIA-FUELLED BULK CARRIER MoU AGREED IN JAPAN

Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha ('K' Line), Itochu, Nihon Shipyard, MAN Energy Solutions, Mitsui E&S and NS United Kaiun Kaisha have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) regarding joint development efforts for the commercialisation of ammonia-fuelled ships. Ammonia is...

HYDROGEN/BIO FUEL HYBRID PASSENGER VESSEL BEGINS OPERATION IN JAPAN

HYDROGEN/BIO FUEL HYBRID PASSENGER VESSEL BEGINS OPERATION IN JAPAN

Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL)'s hybrid passenger ship 'Hanaria', which uses hydrogen and biodiesel fuels, has started service in Kitakyushu, Japan. The ship was built at the Hongawara Ship Yard for MOL Group company Motena-Sea, backed by investments from MOL Techno-Trade....

Shipbuilding & ship repair news

MOL TAKES DELIVERY OF LATEST LNG-FUELLED BULKER

MOL TAKES DELIVERY OF LATEST LNG-FUELLED BULKER

Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has recently taken delivery of an LNG-fuelled Capesize bulk carrier for JFE Steel Corporation from the Saijo Shipyard of Imabari Shipbuilding. The 299.9m long 210,321 dwt vessel was named Verde Heraldo, which means 'Green Pioneer' in Spanish....

NORWAY’S LARGEST BATTERY FERRY COMPLETED

NORWAY’S LARGEST BATTERY FERRY COMPLETED

Turkish builder Cemre Shipyard has announced the departure of NB1091 'Hinnøy', said to be Norway’s largest zero-emission ferry, built for Torghatten Nord, which is sailing toward a new home in the northern waters of Norway. Developed by The Norwegian Ship Design...

Ship classification news

CLASS SOCIETIES TO JOINTLY ADDRESS YACHT SUSTAINABILITY

CLASS SOCIETIES TO JOINTLY ADDRESS YACHT SUSTAINABILITY

Leading global classification societies DNV, Lloyd's Register (LR), RINA, Bureau Veritas (BV) and ABS, are to establish a Yacht Safety and Environmental Consortium (YSEC). The new consortium is committed to driving forward the safety and environmental performance of...

ABS AiP FOR AMMONIA FUEL ONBOARD SAFETY PROJECTS.

ABS AiP FOR AMMONIA FUEL ONBOARD SAFETY PROJECTS.

ABS has awarded approval in principle (AiP) for two new autonomous technologies from HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI). The projects concern: Unmanned ammonia engine room for ammonia-fuelled ships...

Ship’s deck & cargo news

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Marine electronics & digitalisation news

YARA AND VERACITY JOIN TO STREAMLINE MRV AND CII DATA

YARA AND VERACITY JOIN TO STREAMLINE MRV AND CII DATA

Yara Marine has signed an agreement with DNV’s independent industry cloud platform Veracity that will allow users of Yara Marine’s Fleet Analytics performance management and reporting tool to utilise the power of the Veracity platform and DNV’s data verification...

SHIP MANAGER ADOPTS OCEANLY FUEL USE AND DECARBONISATION SOFTWARE

SHIP MANAGER ADOPTS OCEANLY FUEL USE AND DECARBONISATION SOFTWARE

Oceanly, a cloud-based performance software for fleet remote monitoring and subsequent reductions in fuel use and decarbonisation is to be installed on the Columbia Group’s managed fleet. Oceanly forms part of OneLink, a customisable solution which brings together a...

Offshore marine news

VARD UNVEILS CONCEPT FOR ALL-ELECTRIC PSV

VARD UNVEILS CONCEPT FOR ALL-ELECTRIC PSV

Through a project known as Piezo, after three years of R&D, Vard has developed a concept design for a PSV using batteries as the primary energy source together with offshore charging. One of the great challenges facing the petroleum and maritime industries today...

MoU AIMS TO EXPLORE AMMONIA FOR OFFSHORE VESSELS

MoU AIMS TO EXPLORE AMMONIA FOR OFFSHORE VESSELS

Emission-free, energy-dense ammonia power solution developer Amogy, Faroese shipping company Skansi Offshore, and Norwegian system developer and integrator SEAM, have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly investigate potential technology...

Maritime business news

ANEMOI AND NAPA COMBINE ROTOR SAIL AND VOYAGE OPTIMISATION

ANEMOI AND NAPA COMBINE ROTOR SAIL AND VOYAGE OPTIMISATION

Anemoi Marine Technologies has signed an agreement with Finland-based maritime software, services and data analysis provider Napa to bring Napa's weather routing and voyage optimisation tools to users of its Anemoi Rotor Sails. The partnership between the two maritime...

DAPHNE TECHNOLOGY EXPANDS TO SINGAPORE

DAPHNE TECHNOLOGY EXPANDS TO SINGAPORE

Daphne Technology is pleased to announce the establishment of a new subsidiary, Daphne Technology Singapore (Daphne Technology SG), a strategic expansion which the company says marks a significant step in its growth, positioning Singapore as the central hub for its...

Maritime & emissions research news

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