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Shell Marine awarded global lubricants contract with Carnival Corporation

Carnival to offset the carbon dioxide emissions from its marine lubricants.

Wallenius Wilhelmsen returns ships from lay-up

In response to the challenging market conditions brought on by Covid-19 last year, Wallenius Wilhelmsen put 16 of its vessels into cold lay-up.

Port of Tyne Clean Eenergy Programme cuts carbon emissions by 700 tonnes in 12 months

Port of Tyne has completed a detailed modelling exercise and long term analysis of its electricity network, as part of its decarbonisation and clean energy strategy.

Researchers discover a new tool for reconstructing ancient sea ice to study climate change

A new discovery by Brown University researchers could provide scientists a new way to reconstruct sea ice abundance and distribution information from the ancient past, which could aid in understanding human-induced climate change happening now.

New service at MCT links Southern Philippines to Asia, Middle East

The service is operated by two vessels and covers the Singapore – Cebu – Cagayan – Singapore route.

Valenciaport joins the World Ports Climate Action Program

This initiative maintains synergies of collaboration with the International Association of Ports and Terminals (IAPH) and brings together 12 of the most important ports in the world

HHLA PLT Italy starting on schedule

The handling facility will operate as HHLA PLT Italy and is expected to start extended operations in February.

Park-Line Aqua supplies shore-based power system inland ports

A uniform shore-based power system is conducive to user-friendliness and stimulates the use of shore-based power, a facility for supplying ships in port with power.

Port of Tilbury begins water-borne coastal deliveries for ADM Erith

Each round trip is managed by HCH Marine and takes around seven hours and each day this operation removes 36 truck journeys from the already congested roads.

MAAP adopts Kongsberg’s simulation-based elearning solutions

MAAP signed up for 100 simultaneous user licenses that will provide students continuing access to simulation-based engine room exercises online

Pollutants rapidly changing the waters near Ieodo Island

There has been frequent occurrence of red tides in coastal waters around Korea. This not only causes damage to the fisheries industry but also affects the marine ecosystem.

Boskalis bolsters market position in subsea services through acquisition Rever Offshore

Through this transaction, Boskalis will obtain two diving support vessels

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