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Marine bacteria in Canadian Arctic capable of biodegrading diesel and oil

These permanently cold waters are seeing increasing industrial activity related to maritime shipping and offshore oil and gas sector activities.

Port of Sines invests in pilot training for new megacarriers

The training takes place in Sorrento, Italy, at the MSC - Mediterranean Shipping Company Training Center

Damen signs with Fairplay Towage for IMO Tier III certified Shoalbuster 2711

The Shoalbuster 2711 is a proven vessel from Damen’s standardised workboat portfolio

Port of Melbourne’s ability to cater for larger vessels will be enhanced

Port of Melbourne’s Webb Dock East project focuses on operational efficiency

Ince launches integrated specialist sanctions compliance solution with Windward

The solution enables regulatory expectations for vessel behavioural analysis to be met; pre-empt and mitigate security and financial risks, including sanctions; demonstrate rigorous due diligence; and avoid costly penalties

Utah Inland Port Authority to build first private supply chain LTE/5G network

Partnership will bring new digital infrastructure to Utah logistics

Tallink Grupp launches its new shuttle vessel MyStar

Upon its completion and delivery, MyStar will start regular traffic on Tallinn-Helsinki route in 2022.

IMCA launches online facility to verify certificates in the offshore industry

A search form is now available at for registered website users to check the status of any certificate provided to them by its holder.

Hapag-Lloyd launches its seventh Quality Promise “Efficient Cargo Claims Handling”

Hapag-Lloyd has set itself the goal to significantly accelerate cargo claims handling by reducing the total amount of time between receiving a customer’s cargo claim and proposing a resolution.

SeaRobotics to supply custom long-endurance ASV to Canada’s marine institute

Delivery of the SR-Endurance 8.0 is expected in the spring of 2022.

Energinet launches offshore environmental studies at the energy islands

Energinet has awarded the assignment of conducting environmental studies of the energy islands to Niras and Rambøll. Until 2024, they will, among other activities, map and study marine mammals, fish stocks and bird life at different times of the year.

Crimson Polaris grounded and split in two off Japanese port

Grounding of wood-chip carrier Crimson Polaris off Hachinohe

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