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Sweden-Belgium Green Shipping Corridor welcomes new partner and expands green ambitions

By 2030, two ammonia-fuelled ro-ro vessels are expected to operate on the routes between Sweden and Belgium

Partners collaborate on Carbon-Fit CCS system for the world’s largest LCO2 carriers

Capital Gas, Erma First and Babcock signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) to install a pioneering Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) system, CARBON FIT, on board four new liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) carriers.

Ukraine destroys two Russian boats in Crimea

Magura V5 maritime drones of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) have hit Russian KC-701 Tunets boats in occupied Crimea. The DIU press service reported on this.

NYK jointly establishes new ship-management company in Hong Kong for LNG carriers

Established with leading Chinese shipping company and energy company, aiming for the stable transport of energy

Ports of Stockholm and BPO seek funds to develop cooperation with Ukrainian ports

As a result of the war, the port infrastructure in Ukraine is badly damaged. After the war, it will be necessary to rebuild, modernise and integrate Ukrainian ports into the EU transport network.

Florida’s SeaPort Manatee orders two Konecranes mobile harbor cranes

SeaPort Manatee will bring extra capacity to container and general cargo handling at their operations in Tampa Bay, Florida with two Konecranes Gottwald ESP.7 Mobile Harbor Cranes.

Dredging of Suape’s outer channel successfully completed by Van Oord

Van Oord has successfully finished the dredging of the outer channel to the Port of Suape, an important port in the Northeast of Brazil.

Equinor, Centrica, SSE partner to develop Humber hydrogen projects

The 45km hydrogen pipeline proposals also include a crossing of the River Humber to provide connectivity between north and south banks

RWE tests artificial reefs at offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea

RWE is investigating how artificial reefs at offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea can affect the marine ecosystem and whether they can create an attractive marine habitat, particularly for blue mussels, algae and fish species.

Sea Harvest trawler sinks near Cape Town, 11 crew presumed dead

Asearch and rescue operation for 11 crew members who were aboard Sea Harvest-owned fishing trawler that sunk in the Atlantic Ocean has been called off, according to the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA). An investigation into the incident is now underway.

Shipping losses hit all-time low despite increasing risks for the whole sector

Despite war and climate risks, the global marine industry saw a record low number of large vessel losses in 2023, according to the Allianz Safety and Shipping Review 2024.

Ørsted enters into new major agreement on carbon removal with Microsoft

The 430,000 tonnes per year of biogenic CO2  from the combined heat and power plants will be shipped to a storage reservoir in the Norwegian part of the North Sea and stored permanently.

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