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Proposed acquisition of Neptune Energy by Eni and Vår Energi

The transactions are expected to close by the end of Q1 2024.

Wärtsilä simulator selected for upgrading of NSB Group’s maritime training capabilities

The simulator will be installed in NSB’s Maritime Training Centre in Buxtehude, Germany as part of a technical upgrade for the centre.

Norvic Shipping becomes a ship owner and expands tanker division

To kick-start its growth plans, the New York-headquartered company has purchased Pro Alliance, an aframax LR2 tanker from SK Energy in South Korea.

French container service adds Belfast to its Irish Sea schedule

New container feeder service operated by CMA-CGM to connect Belfast Harbour with key European hub ports

Consortium awarded contract for first phase of Yangtze Canal project

After the summer, the Van Oord – Hakkers - De Klerk consortium will commence construction of a tug quay in the Port of Rotterdam's Yangtze Canal.

Australian reefs a lifeboat for sharks and rays as global populations decline

The main driver of the population declines was found to be widespread overfishing.

UKHO signs MoUs with Port of London Authority and Peel Ports Group

New agreements will enable improved data exchange and support implementation of next generation navigational services

EnBW, VNG and JERA plan feasibility study for an ammonia cracker demonstration plant in Rostock

EnBW, VNG and Jera signed a memorandum of understanding with the goal of jointly conducting a feasibility study to evaluate the construction of an ammonia cracker demonstration plant in the Rostock port area.

Ukrainian border guards: Black Sea is turning into garbage dump and animal cemetery

On June 6, Russia destroyed the dam of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant across the Dnipro River, occupied by Russian forces

Port of Tauranga orders four new hybrid straddle carriers

Kalmar has secured a large order from long-term customer the Port of Tauranga in New Zealand for four Kalmar hybrid straddle carriers.

Floods tied to Russia leads to ecological disaster in Ukraine and the Black Sea

On the night of Tuesday, June 6, 2023, a major dam has been blown up in Russian-held Ukraine. As a result, dozens of settlements were flooded. The water continues to rise rapidly. Ecologists say the consequences will be catastrophic.

NAPA and Simwave partner to improve access to stability training for seafarers

This partnership aims to make critical safety training more accessible, convenient, and efficient for crews, increasing the number of seafarers receiving such training.

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