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Port of Long Beach forges pact with Utah Inland Port Authority

Partnership aims to improve cargo flow, reduce air pollution

Global Ship Lease announces agreement to acquire 12 containerships

Vessels averaging 3,000 TEU chartered to leading liner operators with significant near-term upside potential in strong charter market

Cummins electrolyzers power first-of-its-kind refuelling station

The Port of Antwerp, Belgium, will be home to the world’s first hydrogen refuelling station capable of supplying green hydrogen directly to ships, cars, trucks and industrial customers.

bremenports and THW cooperate on flood protection

New agreement means more safety for Bremerhaven

Turkish ‘sea snot’ crisis prompts cholera fears and threatens aquaculture

A mucus-like substance known as “sea snot” is blanketing the shores near Istanbul after covering huge areas of the Marmara Sea, threatening sea life and prompting warnings that it could bring deadly diseases in its wake.

The Fondation de la mer and BV launch the first international label for ocean protection

The Fondation de la Mer and Bureau Veritas, together with the French Ministry of the Sea, are launching "Ocean Approved ®".

Trafigura and Yara sign MoU to explore opportunities for joint business in clean ammonia

For the first time the two companies intend to collaborate on initiatives that will establish themselves in the clean ammonia value chain.

Consortium wants to decarbonise the Port of Immingham with hydrogen

Uniper, Siemens Energy, Toyota Tsusho and Associated British Ports (ABP) submit joint bid into Clean Maritime Fund

Kongsberg Digital launches new K-Sim ECDIS cloud-based training solution

Kongsberg Digital (KDI) has announced the launch of K-Sim ECDIS, the latest in a successful line of cloud simulation solutions the company has produced for the maritime training sector.

Denmark, Norway, and the United States to lead Zero-Emission Shipping Mission

The Goal: For ships capable of running on zero-emission fuels to make up at least 5% of the global deep-sea fleet by 2030.

H-Line and DNV open doors to Korean LNG fuel market

The Capesize ships will be the first large LNG-fuelled vessels to trade internationally from Korea.

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