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MPA Singapore and Lloyd’s Register sign Silk Alliance MoU

The collaboration includes driving investments into scalable fuel supply infrastructure

Damen Naval contracts RH Marine for new anti-submarine warfare frigates

The vessels will be equipped with a comprehensive suite of sensors to detect submarines.

Enlargement Twente canals officially completed

By enlarging the waterway, the ports of Almelo, Hengelo and Enschede are more accessible and larger vessel can sail through more safely and smoothly.

Ports of Los Angeles and Nagoya sign agreement to expand cooperation

Central to sustainability efforts in the agreement will be the establishment of a new Green Shipping Corridor in the coming years, guided by a port decarbonization plan.

NYK joins GCMD as strategic partner to accelerate shipping’s decarbonisation

Japan is one of the top three shipowning countries in the world, and Japanese merchant vessels account for around 11% of world tonnage.

Seabed 2030 and Ocean Census partner up to map the seabed

With the shared goal of unravelling the mysteries of the deep and enabling sustainable management practices, the partnership between Seabed 2030 and Ocean Census will greatly strengthen the future of ocean science and marine conservation.

EU grant to fund railway development in North Sea Port

North Sea Port, together with rail operators ProRail and Infrabel, is working on cross-border rail development in the port between Ghent and Terneuzen.

MERA spearheads world-leading wave energy hydrodynamics project

Marine Energy Research Australia (MERA) is set to deliver an extensive study focused on wave energy hydrodynamics, to drive performance, reduce cost and accelerate commercialisation.

Unique vessel for the Fehmarnbelt project is being built in Poland

When the large elements for the Fehmarnbelt tunnel are lowered into place in the tunnel trench, it will be done on a cushion of...

Global shipping can halve emissions without impacting trade, study

New study comes ahead of key UN decision on shipping

Seaway7 awarded offshore wind contract in UK

East Anglia THREE will be the world’s second largest windfarm when it begins operation in 2026.

WinGD and AET sign ammonia engines and training collaboration agreement

WinGD will develop a crew training syllabus and support its implementation

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