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Wärtsilä to provide equipment to UK’s largest marine simulation training centre

Wärtsilä will provide a full scope of marine simulators for a new training facility at Solent University’s Warsash School of Maritime Science and Engineering, located in Southampton, England.

Port of Hull expands container connections with Antwerp

British Port of Hull announced a new container service to connect the port with Antwerp, Belgium’s largest port.

Seven Key Trends Shaping Maritime Transport

Seaborne trade expanded by four percent in 2017, the fastest growth in five years, and UNCTAD forecasts similar growth this year, according to its Review of Maritime Transport 2018.

First Steel Cut for Australia’s Offshore Patrol Vessels

First steel was cut for the first of Australia’s 12 offshore patrol vessels at Civmec’s facility in Western Australia on Wednesday.

Passenger Ships Leading on Environmental Responsibility

When new maritime rules enter into force, the first to face phase-in are generally passenger ship owners.

Stena Line expands traffic to Denmark from the Port of Gothenburg

A new ferry has been introduced on the Denmark route, departing from Masthuggskajen in Gothenburg.

Drewry: 2020 sulphur cap reveals concerns about fuel cost transparency

According to a survey conducted by Drewry, there is a significant concern among global shippers/BCOs and freight forwarders ahead of the IMO’s 2020 global emissions regulations

Berlin boosts clean power sales

Germany’s coalition government has agreed to pass a law later this month to allow auctioning of an additional 4GW each of onshore wind and solar power, and an as yet unspecified volume of offshore wind capacity.

GeoSea jack-up Innovation has installed half of the 174 EEW-made transition pieces at Hornsea 1

GeoSea has installed half of the monopile foundations at the Hornsea Project One offshore wind farm in the UK.

Siemens Gamesa adds local muscle for Taiwan two

Siemens Gamesa has awarded the first two contracts to Taiwanese companies to supply towers and materials for turbines to feature at a pair of offshore wind farms off the country’s coast.

Equinor expands North Sea Sverdrup monitoring system

Equinor has contracted Alcatel Submarine Networks to undertake a second stage of development of a permanent reservoir monitoring system on the Johan Sverdrup field in the Norwegian North Sea.

S. Korea: Shipbuilders are starting to sign some big orders

Korean shipbuilders are starting to get orders for big ticket ships like liquefied natural gas tankers.

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