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Maersk opens its first low GHG emissions warehouse in Denmark

Less than two years ago, Maersk started construction works for its first low greenhouse gas emission warehouse in Denmark, located in Taulov Dry Port in Fredericia.

North Sea Port joins Portbase: enhancing the digital port community in the Netherlands

From now on, data from the logistics chain in Vlissingen and Terneuzen can be consulted and reused by all Dutch seaports.

First tunnel element was inaugurated with the visit of H.M. King Frederik X

An ambitious underwater road and rail tunnel is currently under construction in Europe that will link Germany and Denmark. Named the Fehmarnbelt tunnel, it will cross an 18-km (roughly 11.2-mile) stretch of the Baltic Sea.

Autonomous vessels need to be more afraid of dying

Could the Helge Ingstad maritime accident have been avoided if the Royal Norwegian Navy’s warships had been equipped with artificial intelligence?

NYK, PIS sign MoU for cooperation in liquefied CO2, LNG transportation

The agreement will focus on meeting energy demand in Indonesia, NYK Lines said, which has 32.1mn t/yr of LNG export capacity across three projects.

BATSO Project launched to optimise heavy maintenance of floating offshore wind turbines

The objective of this research project is to reduce the costs associated with the maintenance of floating wind turbines by performing these operations directly at sea.

ZeroNorth and Hapag-Lloyd collaborate on bunker procurement

ZeroNorth and Hapag-Lloyd have announced a new strategic partnership aimed at launching an industry leading bunker procurement and planning solution.

Lloyd’s Register grants AiP to HD KSOE for novel ammonia fuel supply system

HD KSOE’s ammonia fuel supply system receives its first approval in principle from a classification society

Equinor’s investigation report following the helicopter accident in Øygarden is ready

This serious helicopter accident caused one Equinor employee to lose their life, while five Bristow employees were injured. The helicopter type was Sikorsky S-92 Search and Rescue (SAR), and it was engaged in a training exercise for Equinor when the accident occurred.

Vattenfall and BASF partner with Vestas for low-emission steel wind turbines in Germany

The turbine type V236 with a nominal output of 15 MW is currently the most powerful offshore turbine available on the market. From 2028 the Nordlicht wind park will be able to produce electricity for the equivalent of 1.6 million households.

Offshore wind project Sunrise Wind receives final approval from US Department of the Interior

With a capacity of 924 MW, Sunrise Wind will generate enough renewable energy to power nearly 600,000 New York homes.

The Spanish tuna fleet will implement Satlink technology in the three main oceans

Project ‘SelecTuna' will allow the deployment of more than 1,500 Satlink smart buoys with the aim of increasing selectivity and improving sustainable exploitation of target species.

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