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S’hail Shipping adds their sixth vessel to the Baumarine by MaruKlav Pool

S’hail first joined the pool in 2017 with their first acquired Panamax

Abu Dhabi Ports and MAI to cooperate on trade enhancement

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) opens a dialogue between Abu Dhabi Ports’ subsidiaries KIZAD and ZonesCorp

Equinor and SINTEF have agreed on a strategic collaboration in four key areas

The areas are offshore wind, marine systems, energy systems and modeling studies related to these areas.

Wärtsilä selects Shell as test oil partner for factory testing

Shell has been selected as Wärtsilä’s test oil partner for the company’s engines undergoing factory testing.

BHP awards LNG supply agreement to Shell for LNG-fuelled iron ore vessels

Shell has been awarded the contract to fuel the vessels, which BHP will charter from Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) for five-year terms.

Pacific Basin expands its fleet with the acquisition of four modern Ultramax vessels

The four sister vessels each have cargo carrying capacities of over 61,000 dwt

CMA CGM to launch the TURKEY MED EXPRESS 2

New Pendulum Express service connecting Turkey, Italy, France & Algeria

Havyard establishes company for hydrogen power for ships

Havyard’s complete hydrogen system for ships will be completed in 2021.

MSC announces its new Sunrise service

MSC enhances connections between Japan, Korea and Russia with Its New Sunrise Service

$1.6 million funding for 11 new projects to drive maritime innovation

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has awarded a total of S$1.625 million to 11 joint industry projects in the areas of maritime digitalisation and additive manufacturing for ship and marine parts.

ADNOC L&S acquires three Ultramax carriers to bolster dry bulk fleet

The Al Karama joins the Motor Vessel Al Dhafra and Motor Vessel Al Wathba, which were built in 2019 in Japan, as part of the ADNOC L&S Ultramax dry bulk fleet.

Maersk doubles capacity on weekly ocean-rail service from Asia to Europe

Rail transport between Asia and Europe continues the rise in response to supply chain bottlenecks caused by COVID-19 in European markets.

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