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KOTUG and Padmos sign contract for E-Pusher lineup at River Bar in Rotterdam

The E-Pusher is a modular and scalable electric pusher tug.

New industry association for maritime nuclear launched

A global group of leading companies with a common interest in developing nuclear energy solutions for the maritime sector have announced the formation of Nuclear Energy Maritime Organization (NEMO).

Reuters: Russia’s Novatek may scale back Arctic LNG 2, focus on Murmansk

Russia's Novatek, opens new tab is being forced to scale back its huge Arctic LNG 2 project after Western sanctions curbed its access to ice-class tankers, and will focus instead on developing its project at the ice-free port of Murmansk, industry sources said.

Wärtsilä again chosen to supply cargo handling systems for newbuild Solvang vessels

The vessels will have a cargo carrying capacity of 88,000 m3, and will incorporate environmental technology developed through 12 years of Solvang's ECO LPG Carrier programme.

SAFEEN Feeders joins Stena Sonangol Suezmax Pool

One of SAFEEN's vessels - SAFEEN Elizabeth, a 2011-built 158,000mt Suezmax tanker - recently joined the pool in Kalundborg, Denmark.

Damen Naval orders RENK gearboxes for Anti-Submarine Warfare frigates

Damen Naval has contracted RENK to supply the gearbox systems for the new Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) frigates.

Corvus Energy receives ClassNK type approval for marine ESS

This is the first-ever marine battery to get this type approval since the ClassNK rules for marine energy storage systems came into effect in January 2023.

New global maritime recruitment platform up and running after extensive testing

Crewlinker’s web application makes it easy for crewing agencies, shipping companies and other employers in the maritime industry to find people in seconds, and with all the necessary competences.

Equinor: Reducing emissions from Sleipner and Gudrun

All installations on the Utsira High are now receiving power from shore, saving emissions amounting to about 1.2 million tonnes of CO₂ per year.

Owners of cargo ship behind Baltimore bridge collapse: don’t blame us

After a ship slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge near Baltimore last week, the companies that own the vessel say they shouldn't be held liable.

Port of Aberdeen advances in strategic investment model for offshore wind

Port of Aberdeen has the potential to become the largest operations and maintenance base for offshore wind.

Ocean forests: How ‘floating’ mangroves could provide a broad range of ecological and social benefits

Were it possible, to have mangroves grow on the oceans, floating on top, then they could theoretically sequester large amounts of carbon while also help rebuilding food, fisheries, and restore natural blue carbon ecosystems.

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