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Wärtsilä accelerates Zanzibar port digitalisation project

Zanzibar Ports Corporation will implement Wärtsilä Voyage’s solutions to modernise its port operations in a project coordinated by Fortris as the prime contractor.

Melting Arctic ice could transform international shipping routes, study finds

Russia has used the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea for its own economic and geopolitical interests. One Russian law requires all vessels passing through the Northern Sea Route to be piloted by Russians. The heavy regulation is one among many reasons why major shipping companies often use the Suez and Panama canals—longer, but cheaper and easier, trade routes.

DP World and Saudi Ports Authority sign 30-year agreement

New 415,000 square metre port-centric Logistics Park to be located alongside Jeddah Islamic Port.

Lloyd’s Register acquires OneOcean in maritime growth strategy drive

Maritime voyage solutions provider to expand LR’s digital fleet management and optimisation capability.

Aurus and CSM join forces as CASM India

Columbia Aurus Ship Management will tap into the Indian crewing market to further consolidate Columbia’s march eastwards.

Ship carrying Ukrainian corn arrives at port in northwestern Spain, officials say

A ship carrying 18,000 tons of Ukrainian corn arrived early Monday at a port in northwestern Spain, using what a regional animal feed producers group described as a “new maritime route”

Climate: offshore methane gas leak spotted from space

Scientists have for the first time used satellite data to detect a major offshore leak of the potent greenhouse gas methane, according to peer-reviewed research.

Petrofac awarded five-year Integrated Services Provider contract

Under the contract, Petrofac will provide onshore and offshore personnel and a range of technical support services.

ABB set for France’s biggest shore power installation to date

Port of Toulon, which handles over 1.6 million ferry and cruise passengers annually, has committed to ABB Shore Connection technology at a key stage in its sustainability drive.

Equinor signs long-term LNG purchase agreement with Cheniere

Today, Thursday 9 June, Equinor and Cheniere have announced a 15-year purchase agreement of around 1.75 million tonnes of LNG per year starting from 2026.

Port of Long Beach joins the Green Shipping Corridor

Partnership aims to decarbonize U.S.-Asia trade route by 2030

BHP and NYK strengthen partnership to progress shipping decarbonisation

BHP and NYK will jointly study the next-generation of zero-GHG emission ships fuelled by green or blue ammonia.

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