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Fincantieri and Leonardo signed multiple MoUs with Greek suppliers

Italian defence companies to further strengthen collaboration with Elefsis Shipyards and the Greek industry

Tracking ocean microplastics from space

New information about an emerging technique that could track microplastics from space has been uncovered by researchers at the University of Michigan.

Singapore and Vietnam to partner on maritime and port cooperation

Singapore and Vietnam Maritime Authorities Strengthen Ties Under Memorandum of Understanding on Maritime and Port Cooperation

First section of Houston Ship Channel expansion complete

The expansion of this area is expected to help increase safety, reduce congestion, and improve vessel transit times by approximately an hour by reducing daylight restrictions.

Wärtsilä and Carnival Corporation partner in pilot project to reduce plastic waste

The aim of the project is to boost maritime sustainability by preventing plastics from harming the environment, and since plastics are formed from fossil fuels, to also lower CO2 emissions.

Vopak and Port of Antwerp-Bruges to sustainably redevelop former Gunvor site

The site is some 105 hectares in size and offers deep-sea, river, road and rail access, as well as pipeline connections to Northwest Europe.

Accelleron signs Turbo MarineCare agreement with AMCL

Accelleron will provide fixed-price turbocharger servicing for ten vessels belonging to Associated Maritime Company (Hong Kong) Ltd. (AMCL) over an initial five year period.

Port of Tallinn and Utilitas Wind to cooperate on the development of offshore wind farms

Cooperation in the development, construction and maintenance of offshore wind farms will enable new business opportunities while developing local expertise.

Climate Fund invests €10 million in Norsepower

The Finnish Climate Fund has decided on a capital loan of at most 10 million euros to rotor sail manufacturer Norsepower for increasing its production capacity.

Maersk unveils its new Southeast Asia to Australia network

The network will be made up of 16 ships across three services to minimise overlap, while providing the best possible coverage.

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

Georgia Ports expanding refrigerated container capacity

Demand expected to increase with private investment

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