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Swedish-produced biomethane bunkered at the Port of
In a significant milestone for sustainable shipping, St1 and St1 Biokraft have successfully delivered liquefied biomethane to the maritime sector…
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Suez Canal Authority Announces 15% Discount on Container Ship Transit Fees Amid
The Suez Canal Authority has announced a significant 15% reduction in transit fees for container ships weighing 130,000 tons or…
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Tariffs Open Up New Opportunities for Trade at Canada’s
As trade tariffs threaten to diminish European imports to American Great Lakes ports, a new opportunity arises for container shipping…
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Germany opens up for ship recycling
Germany has taken a significant step towards sustainable ship dismantling with the approval of its first facility dedicated to the…
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NYK Takes Delivery of First Methanol Dual-Fuel Bulker
On May 13, Japan marked a significant milestone in maritime innovation with the delivery of the first methanol-fueled bulk carrier,…
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Port too small to export stone
The Port of Galway has recently turned down lucrative contracts for granite and limestone exports due to its inability to…
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Powering the Future: A 30-Year Roadmap to Zero-Emission Port
European ports are under increasing pressure to cut carbon emissions in both landside and waterside operations, spurred by climate policies…
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Sri Lanka’s Defence Cooperation MoU with India
Sri Lanka has officially entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with India to enhance defence cooperation, a move that…
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A look around life at Peel Ports docks in Great Yarmouth
Peel Ports in Great Yarmouth is making waves in the maritime industry, showcasing its capabilities with a series of significant…
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Japan Launches World’s First Methanol Dual-Fuel Bulk Carrier
In a groundbreaking achievement for the maritime industry, Japan’s Tsuneishi Shipbuilding has unveiled the world’s first methanol dual-fuel Ultramax bulk…
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