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ABB delivers shore connection technology for Viking Line’s high-speed ferry

ABB Marine & Ports latest shore connection technology is ensuring that calls by the passenger ferry Viking XPRS at Estonia’s Port of Tallinn are made quietly, efficiently and emissions-free

AIE and Squadron Energy to accelerate Port Kembla Gas Terminal development

Developers of the Port Kembla Gas Terminal Project, Australian Industrial Energy Pty Ltd (AIE), have announced a new partnership arrangement to carry the project forward.

Pilot LNG and GAC Bunker Fuels partner to supply LNG Marine Fuel from Galveston

The Galveston LNG Bunker Port will provide the LNG to supply GAC’s growing market for cleaner marine fuel

Seychelles Ports Authority take delivery of new tug from Sanmar

The latest addition to the SPA fleet is another of the Sanmar flagship RAmparts 2400SX, designed by Robert Allan Limited exclusively for Sanmar and designated the Bogacay XLI.

Researchers find diverse communities comprise bacterial mats threatening coral reefs

Cyanobacterial mats have posed a huge problem for coral reef health. Previously, the bacteria covered about 1% of reefs, but that has grown to 20 to 30% in some places.

North Carolina Ports awarded $16 million grant for infrastructure improvements

The North Carolina State Ports Authority received a $16 million grant for infrastructure improvements at the Port of Wilmington.

TenneT investigates biodiversity improvement at North Sea cable intersections

TenneT starts a pilot designed to improve biodiversity at cable intersections in the North Sea.

Congo Terminal takes delivery of two new yard gantries

Congo Terminal, the concessionary of the container terminal at the Port of Pointe-Noire, has taken delivery of two new RTG yard gantries.

Belgian and Dutch inland ports plan to establish a single shore-based power system

This will contribute to the user-friendliness of this facility, which is used to provide moored vessels with electric power.

Port engineers need guidance incorporating sea level rise into construction designs

A survey of maritime infrastructure engineers by University of Rhode Island researchers found that the rising sea level is often not factored into designs of ports, breakwaters, fishing piers and other coastal infrastructure.

Svitzer to commence operations in Emden, Germany

Expansion into Germany’s third-largest North Sea port comes as next step in Svitzer’s sustained growth strategy.

ABS survey: LNG and hydrogen emerge as future frontrunners

LNG and hydrogen are viewed as frontrunners to be the fuels that will help shipping reach IMO decarbonization ambitions, according to a new ABS survey.

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