Month: March 2024
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News
MH370 disappearance 10 years on: can we still find it?
Charitha Pattiaratchi, The University of Western Australia It has been ten years since Malaysia Airlines passenger flight MH370 disappeared…
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Decarbonization
To cut the impact of shipping’s emissions on air pollution, climate, biodiversity and human health, the UK Government must extend the Emissions Control Area (ECA)
Yesterday, Opportunity Green, an environmental NGO working to advance a just and equitable decarbonisation of the shipping sector – along…
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Decarbonization
NYK to Recover Emissions from Car Carriers at Berth in California
NYK concluded an agreement with STAX Engineering Pty Ltd. (STAX), a U.S. company leading in maritime emissions capture and control,…
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Decarbonization
Syngenta to Reduce Carbon Impact of Ocean Shipping with Maersk’s ECO Delivery
Syngenta Crop Protection, a leader in agricultural innovation, is to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from its logistics operations…
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Geneva Dry Dialogues: PortLog – Splash247
Dry bulk is both fun and frustrating, says Sigrid Teig, commercial director at PortLog, a predictive analytics technology platform designed…
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Finnish flag hoisted at the stern of Viking Cinderella – all of Viking Line’s vessels are now registered in the Finnish Ship Registry
Viking Cinderella will launch service on the Helsinki–Stockholm route on March 8, revamped and reflagged under the Finnish flag. At…
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ClassNK grants Innovation Endorsement for Products & Solutions to “ACE Function” developed by TOKYO KEIKI
Tokyo – ClassNK has granted its Innovation Endorsement for Products & Solutions*1 to a straight leg course control called “ACE…
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LR to redeliver first LNGC to FSRU conversion for CPP, COSCO and CYGAS
Lloyd’s Register (LR), China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering (CPP), COSCO Shipping and CyGas are currently working together on a project to…
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LR and NPL lead maritime autonomy workshop in Japan
Lloyd’s Register (LR) and the UK’s National Physical Laboratory (NPL) are leading the charge on autonomy assurance with a series…
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Wärtsilä collaborates with leading naval engineering firm to reduce port emissions across North America
Technology group Wärtsilä has entered into a collaboration agreement with Seattle, USA based naval architecture and marine engineering firm, Elliott…
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