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Crowley acquires Main Line, expanding harbor services with mooring capabilities

Crowley has expanded its harbor services capabilities through the acquisition of Main Line Inc., a vessel mooring company based in Seattle, effective Jan. 1.

Chinese ship damages telecommunications cable off Taiwan

Undersea cable off coast of Taiwan is 'damaged by Chinese ship' in latest worrying 'sabotage' incident after Russian vessels accused of cutting wires on purpose

Port of Amsterdam to ban open-loop scrubbers from 1 January

Starting on 1 January 2025, the Port of Amsterdam restricted the use of open-loop scrubbers by seagoing vessels, contributing to a cleaner aquatic environment.

Finland seizes tanker carrying Russian oil suspected of knocking out internet, power cables

Finnish authorities on Thursday seized a ship carrying Russian oil in the Baltic Sea on suspicion it caused the outage of an undersea power cable connecting Finland and Estonia a day earlier, and that it also damaged or broke four internet lines.

Suez Canal Economic Zone attracts $64 billion in green hydrogen investments

SCZONE aims to produce 18M tons of green hydrogen annually through 12 finalized agreements.

Dredging work completed for Prinses Amaliahaven in Rotterdam

Dredging work in the Prinses Amaliahaven on the Maasvlakte in Rotterdam has been successfully completed. The harbour basin has been deepened to 20 metres below sea level.

NYK and ENEOS sign agreement for sale and purchase of marine fuel

The Agreement stipulates that ENEOS will procure CDR credits from 1PointFive’s STRATOS Direct Air Capture plant in Texas, the United States

Environmental disaster unfolds after two ships spill tonnes of oil in the Black Sea

The oil spill accident in the Black Sea demonstrates what environmental damage old tankers with Russian oil can cause around Europe

Singapore MPA announces plans to scale up LNG bunker supply

MPA launches EOI for sea-based LNG reloading and supply of e/bio-methane as marine fuel in Port of Singapore

Polish Admiral: Russia is Waging a Hybrid War in the Baltic

Russia is disrupting mobile communications and ship tracking in the Baltic Sea, which could pose a threat to vessels and energy supplies.

Project to improve the infrastructure of the Port of Riga has been completed

In future, the berths at Baltic Container Terminal will be able to simultaneously accommodate and service two large vessels

Russian oil tankers wrecked, spilling oil into Kerch Strait

Two Russian ships, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, are in distress eight kilometers off the coast near the Kerch Strait.

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