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Marlink launches application partner programme

Marlink has launched its new Application Partner Programme, designed to support rapid digitalisation in the maritime industry

Samskip acquires Sea Connect UAB in strategic Baltic Sea investment

European transport group Samskip has broadened its Baltic operations by acquiring shortsea specialist Sea Connect.

Q88 launches new data platform for shipowners

The Q88PRO solution provides a view of the marketplace from a single, central access point.

MSC invests in new efficiency solution to reduce emissions from fleet

To further improve efficiency of its fleet, MSC will be deploying an air lubrication solution, the Silverstream System, on a substantial portion of its newbuild pipeline.

Bureau Veritas issues novel design approval for ‘Panda 93P’ VLGC

A new 'Panda' design is conceived at Jiangnan as the shipyard and BV cooperate on an enhanced and revolutionary design for 93,000 CBM VLGCS.

Wärtsilä signs 10-year maintenance deal for Wasaline’s ferry

Wärtsilä ensures optimal performance and minimal carbon footprint for world’s most environmentally friendly ferry

Avangrid and CIP announce transaction to advance offshore wind development

The parties’ will restructure their 50/50 joint venture which owns several US offshore wind projects with a combined capacity of 5.3 GW

ABS and HHI design optimized LNG carriers

HHI designs also meet ABS infection mitigation requirements

Rolls-Royce and Sea Machines cooperate on autonomous ship control solutions

Strategic cooperation to expand the new mtu NautIQ marine automation portfolio with remote and autonomous control systems to offer complete automation solutions from a single source

Petredec selects Inmarsat Fleet Hotspot fleet-wide

Benefits to crew welfare to spread to entire Petredec fleet after successful trials of dedicated Inmarsat ‘Hotspot’ portal

Trinidad’s Matapal achieves early first gas

bp Trinidad and Tobago LLC (bpTT) has confirms its Matapal project has safely achieved first gas.

Maritime rope could be adding billions of microplastics to the ocean every year

The hauling of rope on maritime vessels could result in billions of microplastic fragments entering the ocean every year, according to new research.

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