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Hapag-Lloyd orders another 75,000 TEU standard containers

To further ease the scarcity of empty containers, Hapag-Lloyd has ordered another 75,000 TEU dry boxes.

Building artificial islands in the North Sea

Jan De Nul Group has released their latest blog which tells the story about the construction of energy islands in the North Sea.

Royal IHC to perform operations and maintenance on APC’s CSD ALKAMARAH

With this new contract, Royal IHC will provide the operational crew to perform the dredging operation on ALKARAMAH’s first dredging job

Shipping losses remain at historic lows, study says

The industry continued its positive safety trend but has to master Covid, apply the learnings from the Suez Canal incident and prepare for cyber and climate change challenges.

Belgium to transfer its research vessel to Ukraine

Ukraine and the Kingdom of Belgium have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on water protection and reproduction and the rational use of water resources.

ESL Shipping starts Virtual Arrival trial

The experiences after the first couple of arrivals have been positive and have resulted in reductions in consumption and CO2-emissions.

Companies collaborate to help decarbonize the industrial basin of Normandy in France

This partnership, which will seek funding from European, French and Regional schemes, is open to other industrial parties.

KPI OceanConnect completes first carbon neutral fuel supply

Carbon offsets allow for emissions and CO2 output to be balanced with the purchase of an equivalent qualified offset.

ClassNK releases a tool for EEXI compliance

ClassNK enhances support for shipping’s transition to zero-emission

Erdogan takes first step in controversial Istanbul canal project

While Ankara claims the project will ease traffic in the Bosphorus, critics warn of dire environmental effects.

North American Maritime leaders unite to drive GHG emissions out of value chain

The maritime value chain is critical to the global economy and decarbonization is the key challenge the industry faces in the coming years.

Investigation: How a push to reduce LNG vessel emissions leaves the planet worse-off

Meeting Asian LNG demand in the future will already be a challenge prior to any new emission restrictions by the IMO.

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