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Taylor Smith Shipyard announces cooperation agreement with Nouum Engineering

Engine overhaul operations now become global - focus on Indian Ocean, and Africa’s eastern and southern coastal areas

Researchers can help shipowners achieve ambitious climate targets

International shipping does not want to be a climate bad guy and is aiming to be emission-free by 2050. A new tool designed by researchers in Trondheim can help shipowners who are searching for green solutions.

Incat Crowther commissioned to design new fast supply vessel for African offshore energy sector

The new, state-of-the-art vessel will be capable of transporting 28 service personnel as well as 20 tonnes of cargo at speeds of up to 33.5 knots.

U.S. Navy awards BAE Systems $87 million contract to upgrade USS Carter Hall

USS Carter Hall recently returned to its homeport following an eight-month overseas deployment.

Star Bulk advances secure digitalization with CyberOwl

The compliance module of CyberOwl’s Medulla allows shipping operators to evaluate cyber risks and human error resulting in onboard vulnerabilities.

Kongsberg to supply hybrid electrical systems for Matson’s New Box Ships

Hybrid technology to optimise energy use and cut emissions for Matson Navigation Company’s new LNG-powered container ships

Allseas T&I contract for Gennaker offshore wind farm

Gennaker will be the largest and most powerful offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea to date.

Brunvoll propulsion picked for ‘world’s largest’ sailing ships

Chantiers de l’Atlantique has chosen Brunvoll as the supplier of main propulsion for Orient Express Silenseas’s new cruise ships, which are going to become the world’s largest sailing ships.

Ørsted secures licences to develop large-scale offshore wind projects in Australia

The Australian Government has announced that it has granted a feasibility licence for Ørsted’s first offshore wind project in Australia and intends to grant a licence for a second project, subject to consultation.

Port of Oakland celebrates hydrogen-powered trucks project

The Port of Oakland has celebrated the official dedication of the NorCal ZERO project at a new hydrogen fueling station near East Bay Municipal Utility District.

Valenciaport runs pilot test for RENEWPORT

Valenciaport participates in a European project to promote the use of renewable energy for self-consumption in the port

Ukrainian Navy tells how it named two Estonian boats handed over to Ukraine

On April 26, Estonia, in coordination with Denmark, handed over two patrol boats to Ukraine to protect sea lanes.

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