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Inmarsat extends seafarer well-being commitments

Pandemic response ramped up with new ISWAN collaboration and further roll-out of COVID-19 video telemedicine service.

DNV GL launches new certification in infection prevention for the maritime industry

The release of this custom certification aims to help the maritime industry resume operations better prepared for COVID-19

SGMF publishes guidelines for the safe dry docking of vessels that use gas as fuel

Shipping companies who use gas as a marine fuel will need to be prepared for when their gas-fuelled ships undergo routine maintenance in dry dock.

VIDEO: SpaceX’s reusable Falcon booster returns to port after crew launch

Falcon 9 booster used to launch NASA astronauts arrives at Port Canaveral

Global LNG demand faces first seasonal contraction in 8 years

Return to stronger growth not expected until mid-2021

Biosensors in Arctic bivalves for environmental monitoring

To monitor the bivalves’ activity directly in the field, the valvometer is installed inside a cage.

BPA: Green maritime fund critical to emissions reductions in ports

New research finds that no ports in the world have installed cold ironing (shore to ship electricity) without public funding or subsidy

First Green Loan for Van Oord

Van Oord has developed a Green loan framework as part of its financing strategy.

RightShip will transition to a new Safety Score

Acting on industry feedback, RightShip will transition to a new Safety Score that evaluates historic performance and vessel management standards and puts the operator at the heart of improving standards across the industry.

Four Marseille companies selected to work on the new ferry terminal

Port of Marseille Fos awards work on the new Cap Janet ferry terminal to four Marseille-based companies

ILO, IMO and ICAO urge governments to act on crew change, ‘key worker’ status

The leaders of the world’s highest maritime, aviation and labour authorities have issued a joint statement calling on governments to facilitate maritime crew changes and designate the millions of workers in critical transport industries through the present pandemic as ‘key workers’.

Smart Delta Resources launches project to substantially reduce CO2 emissions

A cross-border consortium of companies under the umbrella name Smart Delta Resources is taking the first step towards drastically reducing CO2 emissions in the North Sea Port area. They have chosen one of the ways to achieve the climate objectives: capturing CO2 and then reusing it or storing it underground.

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