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ONE and NZPG collaborate on shore power innovation in China

Ocean Network Express (ONE) and Ningbo Zhoushan Port Group (NZPG) held a symposium on December 6th to share best practices and explore innovative approaches to shore power utilization.

NYK and KNCC conduct joint constructability study of LCO2 vessel together with NSY

This initiative aims to contribute to the establishment of a CCS value chain and to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.

MOL, KEPCO sign MoU for joint study of liquefied hydrogen carrier

The companies will also analyze international laws and regulations related to the marine transport of liquefied hydrogen.

EPS uses DeepSea AI to significantly improve accuracy of fuel consumption forecasts

Over six months in 2024, DeepSea and EPS built and implemented advanced digital twins

New FuelEU Maritime module added to Fuelink platform to support compliance

"Fuelink brings together real-time data and complex regulatory formulas, allowing machine learning to support accurate and transparent GHG emissions management."

Saab’s Seaeye SR20 eWROV succeeds in milestone water trials

Saab UK announces that the Seaeye SR20 eWROV, its most advanced fully-electric work-class remotely operated vehicle, has successfully completed inshore water testing.

European Space Agency launches the DECARDIS project to optimize ship-port operations

The solution will allow ships to adjust their speed and arrive at the port at the right time instead of having to wait for a berth to become available

Joint study by Idemitsu Kosan and Mitsubishi Corporation on low-carbon ammonia

Through this joint study, Idemitsu and MC will accelerate their study on structuring a supply chain for low-carbon ammonia procured from overseas.

MacGregor launches a new free of charge digital Carbon Calculator

The Cargo Boost solution increases average cargo system utilisation from conventional rates of 80% to 90%

“K” LINE to trial Inmarsat Maritime’s new bonded network service NexusWave

NexusWave ​​seamlessly integrates multiple high-speed networks in real time to enable high-speed, always-on ship-to-shore communications

US Army is testing cargo drones

The U.S. Army is testing two cargo drones to work in conjunction with maritime drones as part of Project Convergence 2025.

WinGD introduces LPG ‘pre-fit’ option for operators aiming for ammonia trade

Swiss marine power company WinGD has introduced an option for its X-DF-A ammonia-fuelled engines to be delivered capable of running on liquified petroleum gas (LPG).

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