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Suez Canal Economic Zone attracts $64 billion in green hydrogen investments

SCZONE aims to produce 18M tons of green hydrogen annually through 12 finalized agreements.

Damen Shiprepair Oranjewerf advances sustainable dockings with Shore power

With the latest installation, developed by Elma Systems, the availability of clean on-shore power converted to 60Hz has been widened to cover all types of vessel that call at the yard.

SAFEEN Group’s fully electric tug achieves Guinness World Record

Damen Shipyards Group and its client SAFEEN Group, part of AD Ports Group’s Maritime & Shipping Cluster, have announced a Guinness World Records™️ title for the Most Powerful Electric Tugboat.

Van Oord awarded contract for nature restoration projects in the Netherlands

Van Oord is to construct nature-friendly embankments along Lake Kleine Noorder IJplas in Amsterdam and undertake restoration work on the island of Ierst, a nature sanctuary in Lake Markermeer.

Exail and Seabed 2030 project sign MoU to accelerate ocean floor mapping efforts

Understanding the world’s oceanic floor plays a crucial role in navigation, coastal management, and various other applications, including tsunami forecasting and environmental change monitoring.

Alfa Laval secures major order for ballast water management system replacements

Alfa Laval has received an order to replace 18 ballast water treatment systems (BWMS) onboard vessels belonging to a major European shipowner.

Van Oord implements natural solution for river bank reinforcement

The Brabantse Delta water board has commissioned Paans Van Oord, a subsidiary of Van Oord, to restore the bank along the Kerkvaart river in Waspik.

AAL’s first Super B-Class Vessel completes record-breaking maiden voyage

With the arrival of ‘M/V AAL LIMASSOL’ in Cuxhaven, the first Super B-Class vessel in AAL Shipping’s fleet has completed her highly successful maiden voyage to Europe

Three generations of Haisla Mariners sail fully electric tugboat home to Kitimat

HaiSea will be fully operational in Kitimat by mid-August to support escort towing services to LNG carriers

Hydrogen demand will require hundreds of additional ships, report says

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) launches new report identifying that heavy Industry sector are expected to dominate global hydrogen demand to 2050, with South Korea, Japan and Europe being the first markets for hydrogen.

Wärtsilä and Seapeak sign Lifecycle Agreement for ten LNG Carriers

Technology group Wärtsilä has signed a 16-year Lifecycle Agreement with Seapeak Maritime (Glasgow) Ltd, one of the largest independent owner-operators of liquefied gas vessels.

Monjasa targets West Africa’s offshore industry with specialised vessels

The global oil and shipping group Monjasa reveals additional ownership of the two tankers, Monjasa Rover (17,200 DWT) and Monjasa Hunter (7,858 DWT).

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