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Ports test an underwater robot that can inspect quays

The Port of Rotterdam Authority and North Sea Port conducted tests this summer using an underwater robot that can inspect quays. North Sea Port conducted...

VIDEO: Maersk aims to be CO2 neutral by 2050

As world trade and thereby shipping volumes continue to grow, efficiency improvements on the current fossil-based technology can only keep shipping emissions at current...

Accelerating decline in ocean health reported in latest EU Copernicus research

The third edition of the Ocean State Report (OSR) describes the continuation of trends highlighted in last year’s edition, but at an alarmingly accelerating...

Scientists learn to restore deep-sea coral communities

The deep, cold waters off the rocky coast of Point Sur, California, are home to an unexpected community of organisms that most people associate...

Port of Los Angeles cuts emissions from ships, harbor craft and cargo handling equipment

The Port of Los Angeles continues to make progress cutting emissions from ships, trains, trucks, harbor craft and cargo handling equipment since 2005, according...

UK’s first eco hopper arrived at the Port of Rosyth

The Port of Rosyth welcomed their new SAMSON ecological hopper into the port for commissioning. The hopper is the first of its kind in...

Port of Incheon to slash passenger vessel emissions with ABB shore power

ABB will install Port of Incheon’s first shore-to-ship power solution, enabling passenger vessels to cut emissions, noise and vibrations at berth. ABB has secured the...

HHLA’s floating cranes works on the river Elbe

HHLA’s floating cranes transport 42-metre-long pipes which will be embedded into the bottom of the river Elbe to create additional waiting points for ships. The...

VIDEO: Safety traning steps into Virtual Reality

Preparing for a new job or task used to mean poring over a handbook. Those books still play a role at ExxonMobil, but with...

Wärtsilä simulators provide advanced training at a new facility in Portugal

The technology group Wärtsilä has supplied advanced technology simulators providing realistic hands-on training at a new facility in Portugal. The training centre is developed and...

Research highlights benefits of stable crewing

Stable crewing* can improve safety, well-being and financial outcomes, according to a new report led by researchers from Solent University. Started in April 2017, the...

Freeport of Riga: Smart logistics is just one of the first steps

Stockholm hosted one of the most important events for Baltic Sea ports: the annual Baltic Ports Conference. This event is organised by the Baltic...

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