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ABS Publishes Comprehensive Guide for Offshore Electric Substations – First to Cover Floating Wind
(HOUSTON) In an industry first, ABS has published requirements addressing safety and technical standards for floating offshore wind substations. Together…
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ClassNK releases amendments to class rules
Tokyo – ClassNK has released amendments to its Rules and Guidance for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships dated…
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New recommendations for design and operation of ammonia-fuelled vessels
Safety risks of ammonia as a fuel can only be mitigated if effective technical and operational safeguards are implemented whilst…
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ABS Hosts 10th Hellenic Technical Committee Meeting
Greek shipping industry leaders recently gathered in Athens to discuss important developments ranging from the…
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SPOTLIGHT: ABS Hosts 10th Hellenic Technical Committee Meeting
Greek shipping industry leaders recently gathered in Athens to discuss important developments ranging from the journey to net-zero emissions to…
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ABS Approves Latest Liquified Carbon Dioxide Vessels for PETRONAS, MOL and SDARI
(SHANGHAI) New vessel designs to carry and store liquified carbon dioxide (LCO2) from PETRONAS, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) and…
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ABS Expands Cutting-Edge Research Activities to Support Marine and Offshore Industries
Landmark Projects Starting with Texas A&M University (COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS) ABS and Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) kicked…
Read More » ABS Recognized for Support of U.S. National Guard and Reserve
(HOUSTON) The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) awarded the 2023 Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award to ABS. The…
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Green Corridors, Cutting Edge Technologies Lead the Discussion at the ABS UK National Committee
(LONDON) ABS brought together maritime industry leaders from the United Kingdom to discuss the latest advances in sustainability and transformational…
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Carbon capture project by Wah Kwong and Shanghai Marine Diesel Engine Research Institute (SMDERI) receives Approval in Principle from Bureau Veritas
Approval in Principle follows joint study that confirms feasibility of retrofitting carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology onboard existing ships.…
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