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Russia bombards Ukraine ports, threatens ships, jolting world grain markets

Russia jolted world grain markets with an escalation in the Black Sea, mounting a third straight night of air strikes on Ukrainian ports and issuing a threat against Ukraine-bound vessels to which Kyiv responded in kind.

Houlder and Shell sign decarbonisation collaboration agreement

Collaboration spans clean technologies and new ship designs

Deep-Sea Trench: Garbage dump on the sea floor

Plastic waste found at a depth of 9,600 meters

Study: The ocean’s color is changing as a consequence of climate change

The ocean's color has changed significantly over the last 20 years, and the global trend is likely a consequence of human-induced climate change, report scientists at MIT, the National Oceanography Center in the U.K., and elsewhere.

Svitzer awarded Alexandroupolis LNG Terminal contract with Gastrade

Svitzer has signed a 15-year agreement to service Gastrade’s Alexandroupolis Independent Natural Gas System (Alexandroupolis INGS) LNG terminal, the first offshore LNG project in Greece.

ONE launches LUX service, connecting Europe and South America

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced the Latin-East-Coast Europe Express (LUX), a new weekly service connecting Europe and the Mediterranean to the East Coast of South America

The Hamburg Senate presents new Port Development Plan

The port will harness such global mega-trends as digitalization, climate protection, the circular economy, the transformation of work, and e-commerce, to extend its position.

Australia bans unsafe ship from Australian waters

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has banned a second Briese Heavylift GmbH & Co vessel from Australian waters, in a crackdown on unsafe and unseaworthy vessels.

HHLA TK Estonia and FERNRIDE strengthen collaboration

The goal of the first project phase was to determine the technology’s operational reliability in the area of automated container handling and to validate its appropriateness for future business opportunities.

RWE, Mitsui and Port of Tilbury investigate green hydrogen

The hydrogen would be used for port infrastructure and operations in addition to providing green hydrogen to the surrounding industry.

Rolls-Royce acquires yacht bridge and automation specialist Team Italia

Business unit Power Systems enhances its mtu product portfolio with complete ‘bridge to propeller’ solutions

Tasmania shows potential for green hydrogen exports to Rotterdam, says study

Tasmanian hydrogen can become part of the supplymix and assist to boost the new green hydrogen economy in the Netherlands and northwestern Europe.

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