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DEME secures several dredging contracts in Asia

DEME has won several capital and maintenance dredging contracts in India, the Maldives and Malaysia.

Three new Romanian coastal protection projects awarded to Van Oord

As part of the work scope, the value of marine habitats will be increased through artificial reefs and bio-structures.

Zeeland coastline reinforced by Van Oord’s new LNG hopper dredgers

Van Oord has successfully carried out beach nourishment works along the coast of the Dutch province of Zeeland.

ICS launches its Carbon Intensity Indicator Data Collection System

The purpose of the ICS CII Data Collection System is to support the International Maritime Organization during the formal review of the CII rating system, due to be completed by 1 January 2026.

MacGregor has received more than EUR 25 million order for general cargo cranes

All cranes are connected to the latest worldwide service support and equipped with an active safety system for the highest possible secure operation.

New ocean mapping center expands NOAA, UNH partnership

Ocean mapping data is the basis for researching, exploring and characterizing the ocean, coasts and Great Lakes in order to support maritime commerce, transportation and emergency response activities.

First RTG in the Americas powered by fuel cell and battery

DP World’s hydrogen fuel cell-powered rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) crane will use a Corvus ESS.

Drought-hit Panama Canal to restrict access for one year

The canal is facing a shortage of rainwater needed to transfer ships through locks that function like water elevators, an engineering marvel that moves six percent of the world's maritime commerce up and over the continent between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

FuelTrust analysis finds fuel content discrepancies in 39% of global bunkers

FuelTrust's most recent research uses AI-based technology to investigate fraudulent practices and inadequate supply chain management in the bunker fuel industry.

World Fuel Services completes first LNG bunkering in China for Hapag-Lloyd

The dual-fuel Berlin Express took delivery of 6,000 cubic meters of bonded LNG fuel in an operation that lasted around 20 hours.

Need to know much more about deep sea mining, say research groups

The Norwegian government has proposed opening an area of the continental shelf to deep sea mining. NTNU researchers say we have much to learn before Norway can decide if this can become a viable industry.

Svitzer and South Hook enter EcoTow agreement to reduce tug fleet emissions

Long-term contract agreed to fuel vessels with low-carbon hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO), cutting CO2 emissions

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