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China’s first hybrid-electric rescue vessel relies on ABB technology for safety and sustainability

The newbuilt vessel, Shenhai 01, features a full scope of ABB’s electric, digital and connected solutions that help support sustainable operations and enhance safety and efficiency

Van Oord successfully applies Atlantis tubes at Fish Migration River project

This is the first time the Atlantis tubes have been used to create a dam.

Damen delivers FCS 2710 ‘Green Waves’ to Rederij Groen

First Dutch delivery for Damen’s new Fast Crew Supplier

Maersk makes AE19 ocean-rail service from Asia to Europe permanent

Just over a year after its launch in August 2019, Maersk’s AE19 ocean-rail product from Asia to Europe becomes a permanent weekly service responding to increased customer demand.

HMM cooperates with SHI to develop smart ship technology

HMM has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) on smart ship technology.

Equinor drilling new wells on the Martin Linge field

Equinor plans to drill new wells in order to ensure safe production. 

Furetank, Eagle LNG and GAC achieve historic LNG bunkering in the U.S.

The 18,000 DWT vessel transited the St. Johns River on 1 September, calling at JAXPORT’s Talleyrand Marine Terminal

Global Marine awarded Desk Top Study for Singapore India Gateway cable system

The 9,000km system, with landing points in Singapore and India, will also have branches to Thailand, Indonesia and Oman

Maersk starts using a screening digital tool for undeclared dangerous goods

Hazcheck Detect is delivered as a software-as-a-service solution, hosted and maintained by Exis Technologies.

“The Emerald Tutu” wins NSF grant for design to protect Boston’s coastline

The winners of an MIT competition to design a future, climate-ready Boston have landed an award to realize their vision.

Trafigura to invest in improving Berbera Oil Terminal to become a regional supply hub

Plans include increasing the draft to enable larger vessels to be received and allow local traders more economical import of refined products and access to re-export markets.

Humans’ construction ‘footprint’ on ocean quantified for first time

Researchers from the University of Plymouth have collaborated on a new study which for the first time shows the full extent of human development in oceans.

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