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The ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge to join forces

The City of Antwerp and the City of Bruges have reached an agreement to merge their respective ports.

Yara Marine Technologies drives towards shore power

While the EU parliament calls for an emission ban at berth, Yara Marine Technologies relaunch cold ironing to their green tech portfolio, partnering with NG3.

Port of Blyth launches of its Bates Clean Energy Terminal

Terminal Redevelopment Signals Clean Energy Revolution

MSC ends “Anastasia” cargo ship ordeal with crew change in Japan

Bulk carrier ANASTASIA’s crew to disembark on 10 February in Japan, before ship resumes service

Port of Felixstowe Ro/Ro upgrade complete

Work to allow Hutchison Ports Port of Felixstowe to accommodate larger Ro/Ro vessels and improve the efficiency of vessel operations has been completed.

GSL to acquire seven Post-Panamax containerships on multi-year charters

6,000 TEU containerships to be employed on three to five year charters with leading liner operators

MJR inks partnership with global marine battery supplier Sterling PlanB

MJR Power and Automation has announced a strategic partnership with one of the largest industrial energy storage experts, Vancouver based Sterling PlanB (SPBES).

Hapag-Lloyd: Green financings concluded for six large container ships on order

Syndicated loan of USD 417 million and lease financing of USD 472 million agreed

ABS awards world’s first notation recognizing infectious disease mitigation

Tasik Subsea’s Diving Support Vessel Southern Star has become the first ever to be awarded an ABS Infectious Disease Mitigation notation.

Brand new NAUTIS Simulators will cruise to South Korea

VSTEP signs a deal with the South Korean partner, SRC CO Ltd. to deliver NAUTIS Simulators at JEJU Seong San High School.

Port of Melbourne and Qube agreement to help ease shipping container congestion

This solution will help alleviate the backlog of empty shipping containers across the supply chain

Female resident orcas especially disturbed by vessels, new research shows

Female orcas are most thrown off from foraging when boats and vessels intrude closer than 400 yards, according to new research.

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