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Canadian Coast Guard completes 2022 Arctic operational season

The Canadian Coast Guard’s Arctic operations will resume in May 2023, however, it maintains a permanent, full-time presence in the Arctic year-round

Cory places order for two Damen Shoalbuster 2208 multi-purpose workboats

The vessels will be used to maneuver the barges that transport waste down the River Thames to Cory’s sorting facilities for either recycling or energy recovery.

Trelleborg launches SafePilot P3 Navigation System for Panama Canal transits

The new unit enables the SafePilot application to operate on vessels, providing pilots with access to the most reliable data related to vessel positioning & movement.

Ruby Princess departs on inaugural voyage from Galveston

Ruby Princess departed Galveston this afternoon on a 11-day sailing to Mexico and the Caribbean, marking Princess Cruises' first cruise from Texas in six years.

Danes give go-ahead for offshore wind site studies

The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) issues permits to the Danish TSO Energinet for preliminary site investigations of three possible Offshore Wind Farms sites

Njord field cutting 130 000 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year from 2027

Based on a collaboration project with OKEA, Njord A will be electrified to cut greenhouse gas emissions from production.

Babcock welcomes back HMS Montrose

Babcock has welcomed home HMS Montrose, part of the Royal Navy's Type 23 frigate fleet, to her Devonport base port following the ships 4-year deployment from the UK.

MSC supports Intra-Asia trade with dedicated Seagull and Pertiwi services

The two new services are specially designed to provide a direct connection, competitive transit times, greater efficiency, and added flexibility.

Maersk and SunGas Renewables sign strategic green methanol partnership

"Securing green marine fuels at a global scale within this decade will require rapid scale up of green methanol production capacity using a variety of technology and feedstock pathways."

Aker BP submits record number of field development plans

Aker BP’s contracts are expected to generate more than 150 000 full-time equivalents at a number of shipyards and supplier companies all along the Norwegian coast.

EU-funded project tests standard digital language for container terminals

The iTerminals innovation project has presented its results on standard digital language for container terminals in real operations.

SC Ports investing in capacity ahead of demand

South Carolina Ports is making investments in freight infrastructure to support port-dependent businesses throughout the Southeast and beyond.

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