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Wärtsilä announces decisions taken by AGM and BoD

Wärtsilä’s Annual General Meeting was held on 7 March 2019 at the Wing in the Helsinki Fair Centre

Wärtsilä signs maintenance agreement to support MSCL’s tug operations

The technology group Wärtsilä has signed an optimised maintenance agreement with Marine Service Company Ltd

World’s largest battery package launched

A Canadian manufacturer of energy storage systems signed a contract according to which it will be provided with the world's largest battery package for hybrid-powered vessels.

Vancouver port lists Wärtsilä’s EnergoProFin in EcoAction program

Finnish technology group Wärtsilä’s EnergoProFin, an energy saving propeller cap, which delivers average fuel savings of 2%,

Dutch sign up to methanol project

A consortium of Dutch maritime companies, supported by Maritime Knowledge Centre, have joined forces to further investigate the feasibility of methanol as a sustainable alternative transport fuel

AI and automation to boost seafarers’ job

Artificial intelligence and automation will improve the human's place in the near future. 

World’s first hybrid retrofit for short-sea vessel to take place

Wärtsilä signed an agreement with Hagland Shipping for a hybrid retrofit installation.

Wärtsilä To Enhance Competitiveness By Aligning Operations Globally

Wärtsilä Corporation will initiate a formal process to realign its operations and resources to secure future profitability and competitiveness.

7 green shipping techs to get along with IMO’s sulphur cap

Based on IMO's strict sulphur regulations, the shipping industry is looking for ways to take its shipping

5 energy trends that will run the world in 2019

As the global community becomes more interested in- and aware of- the devastating impacts of climate change,

LNG marine fuel gets a push in the United States

In November last year, energy supermajor Shell Global, Q-LNG, VT Halter Marine and Wärtsilä began work on an articulated tug barge

Wärtsilä Introduces Lifeboat for Buildings

The technology group Wärtsilä has launched a lifeboat for buildings, not a real product, to draw attention to rising sea levels caused by climate change.

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