ABB and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings have signed a partnership agreement to increase safety and efficiency and to reduce emissions of the NCL fleet equipped with Azipod® propulsion system
The major focus of the projects is the development of the electricity infrastructure. This will support the transition to greener shipping by lowering quayside air particle emissions.
In a joint effort, Hafnia and Mercuria are setting out to service the industry by initially committing ten vessels with an average age of 13 years to bridge the gap across a rapidly aging segment.
Technology group Wärtsilä and Carnival Corporation & plc have signed a one-year extension to the Performance based agreement that has been in place since 2017.
Stena Terminals A/S, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Stena Oil, and the Port of Frederikshavn, has signed the takeover agreement, signifying that Stena Oil has taken possession of the terminal.
Targeting technical personnel and workboat crews, the training programmes impart essential skills for manoeuvring, crew supply, and maintenance in offshore wind parks.