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Terntank vessel uses shore power for unloading ops at Gävle port

Terntank has announced that its oil and chemical tanker Tern Fors recently conducted an unloading operation using shoreside electricity as the power source for the first time at the Swedish port of Gävle.

Med Marine delivers three state-of-the-art tugboats to Svitzer on the same day

The delivered tugboats, all designed by the Canadian Naval Architect Robert Allan, are RAstar 2800 models specifically selected by Svitzer for their efficiency in harbor operations.

Austal enters MoU with Harland & Wolff Group to pursue opportunities in the UK

The MOU includes the transfer of technology, skills, and shipyard capabilities required to build the next generation of patrol vessels

Berge Bulk unveils the world’s most powerful sailing cargo ship

Berge Olympus, a Newcastlemax bulker, is equipped with four BARTech WindWings by Yara Marine Technologies that use wind power to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions

OESI invests $2.7 million to advance offshore wind safety

The Ocean Energy Safety Institute (OESI) will fund six proposals for research to improve the safety and environmental sustainability of Wind Energy development.

CNOOC limited announces Payara Project in Guyana commences production

Payara Project locates in the Stabroek Block offshore Guyana

10-year offshore service contract on Butendiek

Project operations will mainly take place from Havneby at the Danish Island Rømø.

NOAA unveils new tool for exploring coral reef data

First-ever NOAA Geoplatform tool shows shallow coral reef ecosystem trends

MOL to install AI systems in cargo holds of newbuilding LNG-fueled car carriers

Images of the cargo hold can be viewed from both the vessel and on land, leading to a faster response in case of fire.

LDA and Flying Whales partner to develop the transport of exceptional loads by airship

The LCA60T is an innovative transport solution that can operate in remote areas where roads are not available, thanks to its hovering capabilities

Development activities progressing for green hydrogen supply chains in Europe

Design milestone complete for the compressed hydrogen prototype tank, with construction and testing in Norway on schedule for Q1 2024.

Port of Brunswick welcomes Gold Star service from Mexico

A new, short sea service linking Mexico to the Port of Brunswick has launched, with the first shipment of more than 1,000 vehicles delivered through the national gateway earlier this month.

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