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Euroports and Navis join forces to implement solutions for break-bulk terminals

Navis has announced a new partnership agreement with Euroports, consisting of a multi-terminal implementation of Master Terminal by Navis.

Varo and Unifeeder in first 100% biofuel bunkering

Unifeeder has bunkered its first truly sustainable 100% biofuel from VARO Energy ("VARO") in the Port of Rotterdam.

ABB wins systems order for Eneti’s offshore wind turbine installation vessels

ABB secures order of around $27 million to supply Eneti’s two newbuild vessels with advanced power, automation and control systems for improved safety and performance

Jet stream models help inform US offshore wind development

Low-level jets—fast-moving currents of air in the lowest 2 kilometers of the atmosphere—can have pros and cons for wind turbines.

Royal Wagenborg expands long term fleet connectivity with Castor Marine

Royal Wagenborg has renewed and extended Castor Marine’s Global Ku VSAT connection for multiple years.

Energy Observer unveils new hydrogen-powered cargo ship

The new hydrogen cargo vessel will be capable of producing its own hydrogen with the ship’s surplus of renewable energies whilst also being powered by liquid hydrogen.

Damen’s revolutionary FCS 7011 completes sea trials

The business case is based on its ability to transfer much larger numbers of personnel for longer distances at higher speeds.

Marlink and Oneweb to bring high-speed connectivity to the maritime sector

Global satcom market leader Marlink signs with OneWeb to deliver new high-speed connectivity services to business-critical remote operations globally.

Impossible Sensing taps seafloor to discover cleantech resources

American deep-tech startup Impossible Sensing has introduced VIPER technology to discover cleantech resources on the seafloor.

First uncrewed vessel survey in Irish waters undertaken by XOCEAN

This is the first time an uncrewed vessel has operated in Irish waters and represents a major step forward in reducing the carbon footprint associated with offshore survey operations.

Testing space-based marine plastic detection in an ocean wave facility

Could satellites be able to help track and map the marine plastic waste befouling our oceans?

Major Blyth projects break ground in boost to UK offshore wind

The new year has seen the start of two major research and development (R&D) infrastructure projects in Blyth, Northumberland that will support the future advancement of offshore wind turbine technology and operations.

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