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$8 million allocated to ease big ship passage at Port of Long Beach

The funds awarded this week will help initiate and complete the preconstruction, engineering and design phase.

Høglund to supply automation and hybrid systems for Finland’s vessels

Six 5350-dwt 1A ice class hybrid bulk vessels will be built at Chowgule Shipyard in India, reducing carbon emissions per unit of cargo by 50% with hybrid solutions

Rolls-Royce to deliver automation solutions for new German Navy frigates

Damen commissions Rolls-Royce business unit Power Systems to supply mtu NautIQ Master Integrated Platform Management System for German Navy's F126 frigates

New report outlines how UK oceanographic infrastructure can reach net zero

Key findings highlighted the need for a re-wired oceanographic ecosystem using lean-crewed, green-fuelled vessels capable of deploying large and energy intensive equipment.

Petrofac extends relationship with NEO Energy

Petrofac has announced today a five-year contract extension for Well Management and Well Operator Services with NEO Energy.

Scientists warn that ocean microplastic pollution may be greater than estimated

The conclusions show that the levels of microplastics in the Mediterranean are probably higher than estimated, but the methods used are not capable of recording them.

Wärtsilä will provide dual-fuel engines to three vessels for Stena RoRo

Three new LNG-fuelled Ro-Pax vessels being built for Swedish ferry operator Stena RoRo will feature a broad scope of Wärtsilä solutions.

Port of Los Angeles launches first-of-its-kind Cyber Resilience Center

Center Enables Port Stakeholders to Enhance Cyber Threat Information Sharing and Recovery Measures to Reduce Risk of Disruption Flow

PGS takes the lead as preferred partner for carbon storage

PGS will acquire new geophysical data in 2022 for two of the largest CO2 storage projects in the world.

DP World launches single window digital solution for border authorities

The platform CARGOES Customs features a unique and highly sophisticated risk analysis system that replaces traditional customs systems

Deltamarin signs an engineering contract for Höegh Autoliners Aurora Class PCTCs

The Aurora class ships will be the world's largest and most environmentally friendly car carriers ever built.

New Van Oord vessel will be powered by five Wärtsilä 32 engines

The technology group Wärtsilä has received its first order for newbuild methanol-fuelled engines.

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