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Five simple tips for boating safety

Maritime NZ reiterated to skippers the importance of always wearing a lifejacket and always ensuring that there is the right size of lifejackets for everyone onboard.

Port of Rotterdam invests 75 mil. euros in Port of Pecém

Port of Rotterdam Authority, and Camilo Santana, Governor of the Brazilian state of Ceará, signed an investment agreement regarding the Port of Rotterdam Authority’s participation in the development of the port of Pecém.

NOVATEK to invest RUB 120 billion in production of LNG facilities in Murmansk

NOVATEK has commenced construction of gravity-based LNG lines at its shipyard in Murmansk.

IMO Leaves EEDI Requirements Unchanged for Ferries

The IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) agreed this week to maintain the existing Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) targets for newly-built ro-ro passenger and ro-ro freight vessels. 

NGOs Accuse IMO of Moving Slowly on Carbon Emissions

On Friday, the Clean Shipping Coalition, an umbrella group for nine environmental NGOs, warned that IMO's MEPC is doing too litle to meet its commitment to reduce shipping's CO2 emissions.

Learnmarine to Provide Its Learning Content for Maritime LMS Training Platform

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Offshore drives Fugro revenue

Fugro's ongoing expansion in the offshore wind sector helped boost revenue to almost €435m in the third quarter of 2018, up over 19% on the €364m posted in the same period last year.

Hurtigruten Orders New Hybrid Powered Expedition Ship

Hurtigruten continues to push the borders for green travel – and orders new, groundbreaking hybrid powered expedition cruise ship.

Navy of the Future: The Revolution & Evolution of Surface Combatants

Following the drawdown at the end of the Cold War, the Navy finds itself trying to build up again.  

New Maritime Fuel Rules: Industry Frets About Cost, Strategy, Supply

There are studies and reports from classification societies, scientific organizations and governmental agencies assuring maritime industries that carbon-heavy fuel is peaking and will be replaced by 2050

Statkraft makes 132MW Brazilian hydro play

Statkraft is to acquire eight hydro projects in Brazil totalling almost 132MW from EDP Energias do Brasil for an undisclosed price.

Tough road ahead for Chinese yards: Yangzijiang

It has been 10 years since the onset of the 2008 global financial crisis, which also marked the start of a prolonged downturn for China’s once bustling and sprawling shipbuilding sector.

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