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Evergreen Marine renews its 22-year LTSSP contract with KDI for another decade

The leading Taiwanese shipping company, one of the largest of its kind in the world, has used KONGSBERG simulators for crew training for over 20 years

Ampelmann first to deploy motion compensated gangway in Chinese renewables market

Ampelmann, the Dutch offshore access provider, has signed its first contract offshore China.

European Commission backs Orbital floating tidal energy FORWARD-2030 project

The project will see the installation of the next iteration of the Orbital turbine, integrated with a hydrogen production facility and battery storage at EMEC in Orkney

De Beers’ latest diamond recovery vessel departs Damen Shipyards Mangalia

The diamond recovery vessel departed to the Port of Cape Town

Siemens Gamesa inaugurates new offshore nacelle assembly facility

First Siemens Gamesa offshore wind turbine nacelle assembly facility outside of Europe starts regular operations in Taichung Harbor

SK Group to build South Korea`s hydrogen port

South Korea’s SK Group and the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries have unveiled plans to build a hydrogen port ecosystem.

Subsea 7 awarded FEED contract in Norway

Offshore installation activities would be scheduled for 2025, 2026 and 2027.

Wärtsilä to supply reliquefaction plants for three new LNG Carrier vessels

Options taken on additional Knutsen OAS LNG Carriers results in three more Compact Reliq orders for Wärtsilä

New ocean temperature data help scientists make their hot predictions

The ubiquity of the Argo floats offers unprecedented real-time monitoring of ocean temperatures

Study reveals Mexico is well placed for driving green shipping fuel production

Mexico is well-positioned to build a valuable zero carbon shipping fuels sector, as it has an abundance of renewable energy potential along with direct access to busy shipping routes.

Ukraine’s losses on the Black Sea shelf amount to $50 billion

Experts have estimated the amount of damage Ukraine has suffered since Russia occupied Crimea and blocked access to natural resources on the Black Sea shelf.

Sonardyne’s Sentinel to help protect Middle Eastern Navy

Underwater intruder detection technology from maritime security specialist Sonardyne has been chosen to protect a string of naval facilities and critical national infrastructure in the Middle East.

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