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TotalEnergies completes first marine bio-VLSFO bunker delivery in Singapore

TotalEnergies Marine Fuels has carried out its first marine bio-VLSFO (Very Low Sulfur Fuel Oil) bunker delivery in Singapore’s port waters, as part of a biofuel trial recently completed by NYK Line and Anglo American.

CMA CGM launching early container return incentive program

The Group’s new early return incentive program will deliver 300 USD per container to help customers offset costs.

Russian ships carrying stolen Ukrainian grain turned away from Mediterranean ports

A Russian merchant ship loaded with grain stolen in Ukraine has been turned away from at least one Mediterranean port and is now in the Syrian port of Latakia, according to shipping sources and Ukrainian officials.

PSA & ONE successfully use reclaimed refrigerants

PSA & ONE Announce Successful Use of Reclaimed Refrigerant Gas from Reefer Containers, As Part of Greening Supply Chains

MacGregor to deliver a FibreTrac fibre-rope offshore crane

MacGregor has secured a contract with Otto Candies, LLC to deliver an active heave compensated FibreTrac offshore crane.

Chevron completes testing of new marine cylinder oil

Chevron Marine Lubricants' new Taro Ultra Advanced 40 has passed the Main NOL (No Objection Letter) Service and Confirmation field tests by MAN Energy Solutions, which allows the oil's uninterrupted use in their Mk 9 and later engines.

AIDA Cruises opens season in Kiel with AIDAluna

AIDAluna is the first AIDA ship to arrive in Kiel this season on April 25, 2022.

Sanctions strand thousands of russia-bound luxury cars at Belgium port

Vehicles stuck at Belgium port as customs officials navigate sanctions related to Ukraine invasion

Holland America Line’s Noordam returns to service in Fort Lauderdale

Ship is the eighth in the fleet to restart since industry-wide pause in March 2020

Evergreen ship lodged in Chesapeake for a month moving again

Ship had been lodged in Chesapeake Bay mud since mid-March

The cost of insuring Black Sea shipping is out of control

The cost of insuring merchant ships sailing to ports in the Black Sea has spiraled out of control, becoming a huge potential impediment to the movement of Russian cargoes from the region.

Container ship reduces emissions through synthetic fuel

World's first successful use of synthetic natural gas in commercial shipping cuts greenhouse gas

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