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Machinery manufacturers are demonstrating that reducing the shipping industry's carbon emissions is not just a mandate for engine makers.

Molten Metal Energy Storage For Future Maritime Propulsion

The comparatively short sailing distances encountered along navigable inland waterways combined with stops at navigation locks enhances the attractiveness of using battery propulsion technology

Cool Tech

French container line CMA CGM, the globe’s second largest mover of temperature-controlled cargo

IMO’s simulation exercises to improve port security

IMO and the Organization of American States Inter American Committee Against Terrorism (OAS-CICTE) jointly delivered pilot simulation

Trelleborg launches its latest positioning technology

Trelleborg’s marine systems division has added to its SafePilot range for pilots and ports with the launch of SafePilot CAT MAX

Global Fishing Watch, USCG Team Up to Study Illegal Fishing

Fisheries data NGO Global Fishing Watch is teaming up with the United States Coast Guard Research & Development Center to conduct research on illegal

Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative Launched

The non-profit Sustainable Shipping Initiative has launched the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative’s (SRTI) online platform, a tool for sharing information on ship recycling to drive responsible practice.

Offshore Platform Could Boost Search and Rescue Operations

The enormous loss of life, especially migrant fatalities recorded in the Mediterranean, has continued despite the IMO's attention on maritime safety

Training Day: Cruden’s pioneering Fast Craft Simulator

Marine simulators are commonplace in the training and development of crew for large vessels.

Why Seacor went electric

Shipowners have little choice but to evaluate the use of alternative fuels and zero-emissions technologies if they wish to remain competitive in the market writes DNV GL Technology

Wärtsilä Introduces Lifeboat for Buildings

The technology group Wärtsilä has launched a lifeboat for buildings, not a real product, to draw attention to rising sea levels caused by climate change.

2019 MarTID survey launched

The second annual MarTID survey has been launched to continue the study of global maritime training practices, WMU says in a press release.

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