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Transport giants join forces to make Scandinavia’s largest port fossil-free

The aim is to cut emissions by 70 per cent by 2030.

Samskip launches new groupage service between Hull and Rotterdam

With a fixed sailing schedule, this service departs twice per week on Wednesday and Saturday from Hull towards Rotterdam with a three days transit time.

Works starts on innovative new flood defence at The Port of Tilbury

Construction work has started on an innovative scheme to improve Tilbury’s flood defences with the installation of new dual function flood lock gates.

Jan De Nul vessels first to receive new Bureau Veritas ultra-low emissions notation

Bureau Veritas (BV) has developed a new notation to recognize the performance of ultra-low emission vessels (ULEvs).

Port of Antwerp installs smart bollards with sensors

Digital solution enhances safety at quay walls

Høglund signs new partner in South Africa to growing global network of intermediaries

Mackay Marine forms partnership with Høglund, increasing availability and improving service for industry leading automation and energy systems

Kongsberg launches remote, simulation-based DP training, accredited by The Nautical Institute

Kongsberg Digital (KDI) and The Nautical Institute have announced an approved remote simulation solution for Dynamic Positioning (DP) Induction Courses.

Fincantieri strengthens its Merchant Ships Division

The process will also allow to develop further synergies with the newbuilding of mega-yachts

Ganges River: Combined flows send up to 3 billion microplastics a day into Bay of Bengal

The study represents the first investigation of microplastic abundance, characteristics and seasonal variation along the Ganges River

Höegh LNG signs a 10-year charter with H-Energy for their LNG import terminal in India

Höegh Giant will be the first FSRU operating in India

SAFEEN and AMLS launch marine logistics provider OFCO – Offshore International

Abu Dhabi Ports enters Global Offshore Services Market with a diversified fleet of modern vessels

APM Terminals Elizabeth converts to green energy

In January 2021, APM Terminals Elizabeth started to use green power, from a supplier that offers renewables such as wind and solar.

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