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Study: Tankers are the worst polluters in the Arctic region

But the giant tankers, which can be 300 meters long or more, account for the largest share of CO2 emissions by far, a new analysis shows.

Georgia Ports Authority orders a fleet of 22 Konecranes container cranes

The STS cranes will be equipped snag prevention, anti-collision systems and cameras for the operators.

Sanctions strand thousands of russia-bound luxury cars at Belgium port

Vehicles stuck at Belgium port as customs officials navigate sanctions related to Ukraine invasion

Biden bans Russian ships from U.S. ports over Ukraine invasion

President Joe Biden announced on Thursday the United States will ban Russian-affiliated ships from American ports, joining Canada and European nations in the latest step to pressure Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.

Wärtsilä launches digital solutions for scalable and realistic training experience

Utilising existing simulator content through unified software, ship models and sailing areas allowing sharing of exercises between the different simulator mediums.

Greece seized a Russian oil tanker, reports say

The tanker, Pegas, was forced to moor off the Greek coast in rough seas, Athens News Agency said.

Kotug to acquire Seaways

Largest acquisition in KOTUG's history, family-owned maritime company since 1911.

ILO, IMO call for urgent action on stranded seafarers in Ukraine

An estimated 1,000 seafarers are currently stranded in Ukrainian ports and waters with dwindling vital supplies.

Russian navy evacuates flagship in Black Sea. Ukraine claims it was hit by a missile

One of the Russian Navy's most important warships is either floating abandoned or at the bottom of the Black Sea, a massive blow to a military struggling against Ukrainian resistance 50 days into Vladimir Putin's invasion of his neighbor.

Emissions monitoring campaign kicks off over the Baltic Sea

Over a three-month period, a specially equipped drone will measure the sulphur content in the exhaust plumes of ships transiting the Baltic Sea

The cost of insuring Black Sea shipping is out of control

The cost of insuring merchant ships sailing to ports in the Black Sea has spiraled out of control, becoming a huge potential impediment to the movement of Russian cargoes from the region.

Houlder acquires Seaspeed to accelerate growth of hydrodynamics business

Houlder has acquired Seaspeed Marine Consulting – a leading computational fluid dynamics business – for an undisclosed sum.

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