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Wärtsilä collaborates with EBDG to reduce port emissions across North America

Featuring Wärtsilä’s methanol engine technology, the collaboration introduces a cost-effective solution to reduce emissions from large vessels in situations where conventional shore power is limited or not available.

Jan De Nul extends contract with Castor Marine

80+ dredgers, jack-up barges, cable installation vessels, fall-pipe rock installation vessels, multipurpose ships, heavy lift vessels, and Unmanned Survey Vessels to be served.

Video of the destruction of the Russian ship Sergey Kotov was released

The Russian ship was hit in the territorial waters of Ukraine, near the Kerch Strait.

First Sun Ferry passenger ferry services commuters on Hong Kong’s waterways

Xin Ming Xhu VIII, built by Guangzhou-based shipbuilder AFAI Southern Shipyard, is now in operation on the busy Central Ferry Pier to Mui Wo and Cheung Chau commuter routes in Hong Kong.

MOL Chemical Tankers completes acquisition of Fairfield Chemical Carriers

MOLCT will integrate its fleet of 81 multi-segregated chemical tankers with stainless steel tanks with the 36 FCC vessels, making it one of the largest such fleets in the world.

CMA CGM partners with Nike for sustainable shipping

Nike will reduce their CO2 emissions by 25,000 tons

Three underwater data cables through the Red Sea are cut amid Houthi rebel attacks in the area

Subsea cables can be cut by anchors, including those dropped from ships that are disabled in attacks. A drifting ship with its anchor scraping the sea could be the culprit.

Van Oord helps build temporary emergency dam in Maastricht

As a result of high water, the spillway dam was damaged in early January 2024.

Sanmar marks milestone in project to build world’s first methanol-fuelled escort tugs

Scheduled to enter service in 2025, they will be the most powerful escort tugs in Canada, capable of achieving a massive 120 tonnes of bollard pull

MAN Energy Solutions and CCS expand dual-fuel methanol engine agreement

New sub-agreement supports development project for new MAN 21/31DF-M engine

Nautical SUNRISE project kicks off

Nautical SUNRISE project to facilitate research and development of the largest offshore floating solar power plant in the world

Researchers investigate how fishing lines are handled by the Norwegian fishing industry

The fishing fleet loses almost 400 tonnes of rope in Norwegian waters every year. A new study from NTNU shows that only a third of all ropes produced and sold in Norway can be recycled in a sustainable way.

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