ACCELLERON MXP TURBOCHARGER APPROVED FOR DAIHATSU AUXILIARY ENGINES
Accelleron’s MXP300 turbocharger, designed specifically for auxiliary marine engines. has been qualified for installation on the 6DE18 diesel generator built by Japanese engine company Daihatsu Infinearth. Following qualification for Daihatsu Infinearth’s dual fuel...
CHINESE COMPANY AIMS TO CUT EMISSIONS WITH INTERNATIONAL COATINGS
Akzo Nobel’s International coatings brand has extended its partnership with Qingdao Winning International Ship Management (Winning Shipping) which will see a significant volume of International coatings used for a number of drydocking projects in 2026. Focused...
DRYDOCKS WORLD JOINS MERC
Lloyd’s Register’s Maritime Emissions Reduction Centre (MERC) has welcomed Drydocks World, a DP World company, as its latest Centre member, strengthening the consortium’s technical depth and expanding its global network. The partnership marks a significant...
MACGREGOR EQUIPMENT FOR NEW BC FERRIES ELECTRIC SHIPS
MacGregor has been selected to supply cargo access solutions and deck machinery for four new major vessels as part of BC Ferries’ historic fleet renewal plan. These next-generation, diesel-battery hybrid, all-electric ready vessels will be built at China Merchants...
ANEMOI STRENGTHENS TECHNICAL OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE
Anemoi Marine Technologies has appointed Lloyd’s Register (LR) Technical Director Claudene Sharp-Patel to its Technical Oversight Committee, bringing a wealth of maritime operational expertise and regulatory experience to the non-executive body guiding the design and...
MOST SERIOUS BWTS NON-COMPLIANCE ISSUES ARE TECHNICAL
According to French water treatment company Bio-UV Group, results from the 2025 Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) on ballast water management has revealed a marked change in regulatory compliance failures, which now include the actual performance, operation, and...
WHITE PAPER AIMS TO BRING CLARITY TO WAPS
Norsepower, in collaboration with Kongsberg Maritime, has published a new white paper proposing the first structured taxonomy for mechanical sail generations in wind assisted propulsion systems (WAPS). The aim is to bring greater technical clarity to a field that is...
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...

