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.
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.
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.
The Oakland Board of Port Commissioners approved an ordinance that will make huge strides in reducing emissions from cargo handling equipment at TraPac, a key marine terminal at the Oakland Seaport.
The quayside and terminal upgrade, which will take about ten years, will ensure that the latest generation of container ships can continue to call at Antwerp.
TECO 2030 completes first manual fuel cell stack production in Narvik. The TECO 2030 Fuel Cell stack is a 100kW Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cell stack purposely developed for marine, heavy duty, stationary or mobile power applications.
Terminal-wide automation and smart operations will be further supported by comprehensive standalone-5G, fiber-optic, and Internet of Things (IoT) systems coverage
In a new study in Environmental Science & Technology, one team used computer modeling to study how far bits of lightweight plastic travel when falling into the Mediterranean Sea.