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Total and MOL officially name the world’s largest LNG bunker vessel

The world’s largest LNG bunker vessel has been officially named at a ceremony held today in Rotterdam.

MOL obtains VSPS Certificate from Australia’s Department of Agriculture

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. has announced that it is the first Japanese shipping company certified under the Australia Department of Agriculture's Vessel Seasonal Pest Scheme (VSPS).

Japan ship operator to pay $9M over Mauritius oil spill

MOL announces Initiatives aiming for recovery of Environmental Damage from the Wakashio Incident, and to Contribute to the Mauritian Community

IMO assisting in MV Wakashio oil spill response

Approximately 3,894 tonnes of low-sulphur fuel oil, 207 tonnes of diesel and 90 tonnes of lubricant oil were on board the MV Wakashio.

Capesize bulker “Wakashio” aground off Mauritius

Due to the bad weather and constant pounding over the past few days, the starboard side bunker tank of the vessel has been breached

MOL introduces virtual ship visit application ‘Fleet Tour’

Ship management companies and operators can browse 360-degree onboard images and videos from anywhere

Ice-breaking LNG carrier makes first call at Japan

Northern Sea Route Voyage from Yamal, Russia to Japan

Nine companies have started “Ship Carbon Recycling WG” of Japan’s CCR Study Group

Cross-industry initiatives for zero-emission ship fuels through methanation technology

New research and development on the energy-saving rudder with bulb fins

Joint development of energy-saving rudder - Recovering the rotation loss of the propeller, Reducing GHG

MOL and NW Innovation Works announce new partnership

Endeavor brings together global shipping leader and innovative manufacturer to produce least carbon-intensive industrial-scale methanol on market – a key component of essential materials

Initiative to realize autonomous sailing ready to start demonstration voyages

Concluding Contract in R&D Grant Program Related to Unmanned Vessels with the Nippon Foundation

MOL and LTW sign a contract to build and charter an LNG terminal ship

The LNG terminal ship will be built by DSME in South Korea

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