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Complications Still Hampering the Indian sub-continent Ship Recycling Markets
The ship recycling market is still facing complications. In its latest weekly report, shipbroker Clarkson Platou Hellas said that “as…
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Evolving crew challenges call for enhanced focus on seafarer mental health
The Covid-19 pandemic and ensuing crew-change crisis – later exacerbated by the escalation of the war in Ukraine – disrupted…
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Wärtsilä offers onboard carbon capture and storage feasibility studies
Technology group Wärtsilä is now offering carbon capture and storage (CCS) feasibility studies to shipowners and operators, in another milestone…
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Additional mooring ropes – who pays?
The private Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal implements mooring rope requirements beyond class standards. Our author describes the requirements and discusses…
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OCI Global completes first European green methanol bunkering in Port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands
OCI Global has successfully bunkered the world’s first ever green methanol-powered container vessel, which is owned by Maersk, in The…
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DNV Recognises Erma First Blue Connect As ‘Energy Saving Device’
ERMA FIRST, a leading sustainable maritime solutions provider, has received a letter of professional opinion from DNV categorising ERMA FIRST…
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Brunvoll Mar-El Zero Emission solutions on Fjord1’s new high-speed passenger vessels
Fjord1 and Brødrene Aa has chosen Brunvoll Mar-El as system integrator and supplier of electric propulsion systems for one new…
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NYK Receives Contract to Conduct Study on Marine Transportation of Liquefied CO2
On August 25, NYK was commissioned by a consortium comprising ENEOS Corporation (ENEOS), Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. (J-POWER), and…
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A Supply Chain Issue: Panama Canal and Its Fight Against Climate Change
The Panama Canal’s fight against climate change is well underway, in what appears to be an ongoing issue. In its…
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