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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.

Port of Argentia and Pattern Energy target green ammonia exports

Port of Argentia has struck a deal with Pattern Energy with the aim of powering production of green ammonia for export.

Titan acquires two small scale LNG carriers for bunkering capability retrofit

Dual-purpose trading and bunkering vessels will provide clean fuel supplier with greater flexibility and ability to supply wider clientele

APM Terminals Bahrain to become region’s first fully solar energy-powered seaport

By the end of the solar implementation project, APM Terminals Bahrain will have installed 20,000 solar photovoltaic panels capable of generating 18.5 Gigawatts of electricity per year.

Gas leak at Melkøya stopped

The gas leak that occurred at the Hammerfest LNG plant at Melkøya on 31 May has been stopped and normalisation is under way.

ICTSI Manila partners with Autosweep to improve gate process for trucks

The partnership will enable RFID scanners at the terminal gates to read Autosweep tags and match the trucks’ plate numbers, resulting in faster gate access and process.

Wärtsilä to deliver lab engine to SIMAC to support development of maritime skills

The Svendborg International Maritime Academy’s (SIMAC) new laboratory will include a control room and needed auxiliary systems to be able to simulate a real engine room.

Work under way to create new riverside renewables berth at Port of Leith

The bespoke riverside berth will be capable of accommodating the world’s largest offshore wind installation vessels

Port of Tallinn signed an agreement to build a new quay in Paldiski South Harbour

The new quay with the beyond area to be built in Paldiski South Harbour is necessary to increase the maritime transport capacity of goods and vehicles including fulfilling military purpose.

Damen and Boluda to cooperate on bringing zero-emissions tugs to Europe

The first vessel is intended to be a Damen RSD-E Tug 2513 and the partners are now working together to identify the potential harbour that will be best matched to its operational profile.

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