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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.

Pirates are kidnapping more seafarers off West Africa, IMB reports

Pirates armed with guns and knives are abducting bigger groups of seafarers at further distances off the West African coast.

KOTUG starts first operation in South America

Continuous terminal support to floating offshore production facilities at the Liza Field in Guyana with newly acquired DP2 ASD Anchor-handling tug “SD Power”

North Carolina Ports partners with Versiant to improve port productivity

Versiant DAaaS will deliver a series of benefits to North Carolina Ports

Remediation of Averijhaven awarded to Van Oord

After the removal of the contaminated silt, the area will be developed into an energy port.

Port of Riga could start servicing capesize vessels next year

The Freeport of Riga Authority has started the navigation canal cleaning project to accommodate capesize vessels (load capacity above 150,000 tons) at the Port of Riga already in the near future.

Wärtsilä will supply two of its simulation solutions to the MMA in the USA

Wärtsilä Voyage cloud-based simulators selected by Massachusetts Maritime Academy to provide remote learning during Covid-19 pandemic

Boskalis secures multiple dredging contracts in Germany

Boskalis recently secured three contracts for coastal protection and port maintenance activities in Germany.

Samskip launches new Grangemouth container service for exporters direct to Europe

The service offers an alternative to customers current supply chains with a regular additional call into mainland Europe each week.

14 million tonnes of microplastics on seafloor

CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, has provided the first ever global estimate for microplastics on the seafloor, with results suggesting there are 14 million tonnes in the deep ocean.

NOAA grants to advance coral reef conservation science and management

These projects and studies will help address the three primary threats to coral reefs

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