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NYK receives certification for offshore wind crew transfer vessel training program

In April, NYK will open the training center, and it will offer offshore wind industry training programs among others.

ABB to supply shore connection solution to Portsmouth International Port

The Sea Change project will design, build and operate a shore power project across its three busiest berths.

NAPA introduces an initiative to resolve the critical uncertainties of shipping’s energy transition

The initiative will bring together data and industry expertise from shipowners, charterers, shipyards, classification societies, but also financiers and insurers, in joint projects

Woodside and KOGAS sign agreement for Long-Term LNG supply

Woodside has signed a sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) for the long-term supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Korea.

ZIM celebrates naming ceremonies of three new LNG vessels

These new vessels are planned to be deployed on ZIM Container Service Pacific (ZCP), ZIM's flagship service connecting Asia and the East Coast of the USA.

MOL, Itochu, JFE Steel and HIF Global eye Japanese CO2 for Australian e-fuels

A benefit of e-fuel is that it can use current infrastructure such as vessels, lorries, storage tanks, and fueling stations for transport and storage.

Wärtsilä introduces new solution to ease shipping’s transition to ammonia fuel

Wärtsilä Gas Solutions introduces a groundbreaking Ammonia Fuel Supply System (AFSS) for ships able to operate with ammonia fuel. The system is available for both liquid and gaseous fuel.

Latest Damen design an answer to increased use of drone technology at sea

Damen Shipyards Group has unveiled a new ship design based on modern defence and security requirements. The Multi-Purpose Support Ship (MPSS) has been co-developed with the Portuguese Navy, the vessel’s launching customer.

Van Oord and HITEC Road sign contract for further development of Mixed-In-Place method

Unlike the usual methods for dyke reinforcement, the MIP method allows a dyke to be reinforced without expanding it.

Norway’s Sleipner: Where CO2 has been buried in the rock since 1996

As the debate about carbon capture and storage (CCS) rages on elsewhere, carbon dioxide has been successfully stored deep below the North Sea outside the coast of Norway since 1996, in the world’s first commercial CCS project.

Virgin Voyages powers fastest Internet at sea with MEO-LEO service

Virgin Voyages becomes first cruise operator to use integrated SES Cruise mPOWERED + Starlink PRO

Unprecedented shipping disruptions raise risk to global trade, UNCTAD warns

Key shipping routes in the Red Sea, Black Sea and Panama Canal are simultaneously under threat, with far-reaching implications for inflation and food and energy security.

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