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Ukraine bought British James Clark Ross icebreaker

On the eve of Independence Day, Ukraine acquired British icebreaker James Clark Ross. The ship will arrive in Odesa under the Ukrainian flag. This is expected to happen in early autumn.

Hydrogen-powered ferry being trialled in the California Bay Area

A hydrogen-powered electric-drive ferry is now being trialled and tested in the California Bay Area

Spain did not let Russian warships to enter its port

The large anti-submarine ship “Vice-Admiral Kulakov” and the tugboat “Altai” planned to call at the port of Ceuta on August 18 and stay there for three days.

ABB secures $120 million order to power Jansz-Io Compression project

ABB appointed by Chevron Australia and Aker Solutions to provide power from shore and subsea long step-out to Jansz-Io field.

Wave tank testing was successfully completed in Nantes, France

HelioRec's full-scale floating solar prototype was tested during two week campaign and patented ‘hydro-lock’ ballasting feature was proved.

Akvaplan-niva leading new project on Polar Front ecology

Akvaplan-niva has been awarded funding from the Research Council of Norway to study the role of the Polar Front in ecosystem structure and function in the western Barents Sea.

Allseas awarded SMST new rental contract for their motion compensated gangway

For the next phase of the removal of a Northern North Sea platform, SMST is back on board of Allseas’ Oceanic.

Abu Dhabi Ports’ Offshore Arm OFCO purchases seven state-of-the-art vessels

Additions Comprise of Four Anchor Handling Tugs, a Landing Craft and Supply Ship, as well as a Multipurpose Safety Standby Vessel

Maersk Drilling secures nine-month contract to reactivate Mærsk Innovator

The contract is expected to commence in December 2021.

Brazilian terminal orders three new eco-efficient cranes

Contract marks first order for new, revamped Konecranes Gottwald’s mobile harbor crane portfolio

Smarter regulation of global shipping emissions could improve air quality

Study shows a need to identify domestic and international pollution sources in policy design.

Port of Baltimore awarded US$1.6 million for cybersecurity enhancement

Since 2005, the Port of Baltimore’s public terminals have received more than $20 million in the Port Security Grant Program.

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