-4.5 C
New York

General

NOAA, NFWF award $2.6 million for largest U.S. marine national monument

The site is home to thousands of species of fish and wildlife, some that are found nowhere else

PPA reiterates ban on single-use plastics in all controlled ports

The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) is reiterating its ban on all single-use plastics at all ports under its jurisdiction as it moves forward to sustainable port operations.

EPS and Crowley partner on four dual fuel LNG containerships

Crowley and Eastern Pacific Shipping partner with long-term charters for four LNG-fueled containership newbuilds

DBJ and ClassNK establish Zero-Emission Accelerating Ship Finance

Development Bank of Japan Inc. (DBJ) and ClassNK established "Zero-Emission Accelerating Ship Finance (Program)" to support the maritime industry's transition toward decarbonization.

Ports of Stockholm starts procurement of hydrogen fuelling station

Ports of Stockholm is investing in hydrogen and is beginning a hydrogen fuelling station procurement for Stockholm Norvik Port.

Kongsberg Digital and Shell Marine sign MoU to help decarbonize the maritime industry

The new partnership will see KDI bring its digital data infrastructure solutions, applications and open ecosystems together with Shell’s portfolio of Technical and Digital Services

WinGD wins another system integration customer with K-LINE duo

Swiss marine power company WinGD has signed a deal with Japanese shipowner K-LINE to integrate energy systems on two new 7,000 units pure car and truck carriers (PCTC).

duisport and Port of Antwerp-Bruges agree long-term partnership

At the heart of the agreement is the expansion of cooperation in the areas of energy transition, rail and hinterland connections, and port infrastructure.

Georgia Ports Authority orders 12 Konecranes RTGs for the Port of Savannah

The current order will bring the fleet to 234 RTGs in Savannah.

Tanker refloated after running aground in Egypt’s Suez Canal

Tug boats refloated an oil tanker that was briefly stranded in Egypt's Suez Canal late on Wednesday due to a technical fault with its rudder, the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) said.

KOTUG finalises acquisition of Seaways International

As a result, Seaways is now a 100% owned subsidiary of the KOTUG Group of Companies.

Zombie ice from Greenland will raise sea level 10 inches

Greenland's rapidly melting ice sheet will eventually raise global sea level by at least 10.6 inches (27 centimeters)—more than twice as much as previously forecast—according to a study published Monday.

Recent articles

spot_img