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NYK and Oono Development Sign MoU to Commercialize Ship Recycling Business
Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) and Oono Development Co., Ltd. have joined forces to explore a new way of recycling…
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NYK, JX, and KNCC Test New CO2 Storage Technology to Save Space and Cut Costs
NYK, JX Nippon Oil, and KNCC Test New CO2 Storage Technology In an exciting step for the future of carbon…
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Lloyd’s Register commissioned research reveals the rapid rise of AI in maritime
The maritime artificial intelligence (AI) market has experienced unprecedented growth, according to a new report by Thetius, commissioned by Lloyd’s…
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LPG Dual-Fuel VLGC for Astomos Named “Liberty Pathfinder”
A significant milestone in the shipping industry occurred on September 4, when Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. hosted a naming ceremony…
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Members of Swedish Parliament Visit NYK
On September 5, a delegation from Sweden, led by Ulrika Heie, chair of the Centre Party and head of the…
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Marine Technology
More Than 180 Participants Celebrate Opening of NYK’s Hokkaido Branch
On August 20, NYK celebrated the grand opening of its Hokkaido branch with a special event held at the Sapporo…
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Decarbonization
ClassNK’s Approval in Principle for Ammonia Bunkering Technology
A bunkering boom jointly developed by NYK and TB Global Technologies Ltd. (TBG) for the ship-to-ship supply of fuel ammonia…
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NYK Implements Innovative Wind-Assisted Ship-Propulsion Units
On July 8, NYK Bulkship (Atlantic) N.V. (Head Office: Antwerp, Belgium; “NBAtlantic”), an NYK Group company, installed two wind-assisted ship-propulsion…
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NYK Supplies Fuel Ammonia for World’s First Ammonia-Fueled Vessel
On July 17, NYK supplied fuel ammonia to an NYK-owned ammonia-fueled tugboat (“A-Tug”) scheduled to become the world’s first commercial…
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NYK takes entire gas, product tanker and bulker fleet from Eneos Ocean
Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK), a prominent Japanese shipping company, has announced a significant acquisition deal, securing an 80% stake in…
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