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NYK Welcomes 50 Students to Large Car Carrier at Port of Kawasaki
On July 29, NYK welcomed 50 young students from local elementary schools aboard the Green Wave, a pure car and…
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Japan’s NYK focuses on LNG, ammonia in marine energy
NYK Group, a leading Japanese shipping conglomerate, is taking significant steps towards decarbonizing its operations by transitioning to alternative fuels.…
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NYK Holds 21st NYK Fleet Safety Management Meeting in Tokyo
Reinforcing Safety Measures Through Annual Campaign The meeting, held at both the Tokyo head office and in Imabari City, Ehime…
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NYK Achieves Prestigious Sapphire Tier in U.S. West Coast
NYK has reached a significant milestone in its commitment to marine environmental protection by achieving the Sapphire tier, the highest…
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NYK Begins Continuous Use of Bio-LNG Fuel on Car Carriers
NYK has taken a groundbreaking step towards decarbonising the shipping industry by introducing bio-LNG fuel on its LNG-powered car carriers.…
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Shipbuilding
MOL, NYK and K Line join forces to build seafarer training
In a significant effort to bolster maritime education, Japan’s leading shipowners—Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), NYK Line, and K Line—have announced…
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NYK Presents Company’s History and Business to U.S.
On June 26, NYK joined forces with the Keizai Koho Center (KKC) to facilitate a unique fellowship program for social…
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NYK buys German crew payment platform
In a strategic move to enhance its digital payment services, Japanese shipping giant Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has announced the…
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NYK Welcomes Fire Departments and Cargo-Handling Companies
On June 20, NYK conducted a significant inspection of its car carrier, inviting representatives from the Tokyo Fire Department, Yokohama…
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NYK Unveils Japan’s First Fully Battery-Driven Work Vessel
In a significant step towards sustainable maritime operations, NYK has introduced Japan’s first fully battery-powered work vessel, named “e-Crea.” Unveiled…
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