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New Autonomous Guard Vessel concept design set to revolutionize offshore wind

The futuristic looking design is created by a consortium of maritime companies looking to support the offshore industry by exploiting technology available today.

Easing of bridge draft limit encourages larger ship calls to Hong Kong Port

A revision of the air draft restriction level at Tsing Ma Bridge has been determined by the Hong Kong Government.

New ferry line Baltic Link has been launched at the port of Riga

The ferry MIDAS of the new cargo transshipment line Baltic Link has arrived for the first time at the port of Riga, namely at the ferry berth of SIA “Man-Tess Tranzīts”.

DCSA publishes standards for Digital Exchange of Operational Vessel schedules

New standards to enable automatic sharing of vessel schedule data between carriers and operational service providers

Report: High volume vessel calls as a result of blank sailings put pressure on port operations

Post-lockdown traffic added to seasonal tourism and essential roadworks causes delays to cargo and traffic at some ports. Vessel crew changes reported for the first time.

DUKFT award funding to projects to drive decarbonisation of freight transport in the UK

Decarbonising UK Freight Transport (DUKFT) have announced the success of four projects in their latest funding call.

Global oil and gas service provider signs up for the Risk Intelligence System

Risk Intelligence has signed an agreement with a major South-East Asian oil and gas service provider to global clients for the Risk Intelligence System (MaRisk+PortRisk).

Denmark modernizes new shipping routes with virtual buoys

As of 1 July 2020 new shipping routes in Kattegat and Skagerrak will be implemented. At the same time, digital solutions will be deployed with the use of virtual buoys.

Dutch Safety Board warns container ships of Wadden Islands route risks

This follows an investigation into the loss of 342 containers from a large container ship in January 2019.

Carbon free shipping: World’s first full scale ammonia engine test

Know-how from this project will also provide important input to the development of regulations for the use of ammonia and other low-carbon fuels.

Gasum opened a new shipping fuel station at Ports of Stockholm

The new station includes new bunkering solutions enabling ships to bunker environmentally friendly fuel faster than ever.

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