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Alfa Laval to deliver the world’s first methanol-fired steam boiler solutions

The methanol-fired boiler solutions will be installed, for the first time, on new build container vessels

Boskalis and Royal IHC sign LOI to build a new 31,000 m3 TSHD

This will be built at the Royal IHC yard in Krimpen a/d IJssel in The Netherlands and is expected to be delivered to Boskalis in mid-2026.

Titan further expands fleet with vessel chartered from Fratelli Cosulich

Titan has signed a long-term time charter agreement with Fratelli Cosulich for the new 8,200Cbm capacity LNG bunker vessel, Alice Cosulich.

ABS issues Approval in Principle for Saildrone uncrewed surface vehicles

Primarily powered by wind and solar energy, Saildrone’s Voyager and Surveyor USVs are an environmentally friendly, cost-efficient solution for persistent data collection above and below the sea surface.

Cargill partners with Kotug to launch zero-emission electric pusher tug and barge

Pushers and barges are essential, efficient methods of delivering goods by water from Dutch ports to the Netherlands and beyond.

Vår Energi enters strategic partnership with Halliburton

Vår Energi has formed a long-term strategic partnership with Halliburton for drilling services to further improve drilling and well performance and enhance value creation.

Alvheim FPSO celebrates fifteen years of production

The Alvheim field is one of the most successful developments on the Norwegian continental shelf.

Port of Tauranga orders four new hybrid straddle carriers

Kalmar has secured a large order from long-term customer the Port of Tauranga in New Zealand for four Kalmar hybrid straddle carriers.

The Mission to Seafarers launches world’s first Digital Seafarers’ Centre

By leveraging digital technology, seafarers can now conveniently access essential services, improving their welfare and mental health during their time at sea.

Deltamarin & BARTech make hull collaboration announcement

Deltamarin and BAR Technologies’ new Aframax/LRII build design improves current performance by 15% through wind propulsion

Floods tied to Russia leads to ecological disaster in Ukraine and the Black Sea

On the night of Tuesday, June 6, 2023, a major dam has been blown up in Russian-held Ukraine. As a result, dozens of settlements were flooded. The water continues to rise rapidly. Ecologists say the consequences will be catastrophic.

WinGD and Mitsubishi Shipbuilding sign MoU for ammonia collaboration

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding to launch technical studies on ammonia fuel supply system for marine engines under development by WinGD

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