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Polishing the Green and Low Carbon Background for High-quality Development of the Shipping Industry
With the gradual enhancement of global environmental awareness and the improvement of relevant policies and regulations, it has become a…
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Sailing Towards Sustainability: MOL’s Innovative Wind Challenger Project
CG rendering of the Kurotakisan Maru Ⅲ equipped with the Wind Challenger | Image: MOL Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has…
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MOL Vessel honoured with Director-General Award from the Japan Meteorological Agency
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL), a leading maritime company headquartered in Tokyo and led by President & CEO Takeshi Hashimoto,…
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Filipino crew member falls to death at Paradip port
A tragedy struck Paradip port when a Filipino crew member lost his life after falling from a height of 30…
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Cargo sailing ship capsizes off Bahamas, missing sailors presumed dead
One of the vessels from Blue Schooner Company, a pioneer in sail-powered cargo shipping, has capsized and sunk south of…
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Russia’s first Pacific LPG terminal to open next year with financing from China
In a significant shift eastward in its energy strategy, Russia is set to open its first liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)…
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Wärtsilä to convert two Scandlines ferries to plug-in hybrid operation
Technology group Wärtsilä will supply the electrical systems needed to convert two Scandlines ferries to a plug-in hybrid solution. The…
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Maersk Calls on Europe to Ban Fossil-Fueled Ships
Copenhagen, Denmark – May 23, 2024 A.P. Moller: Maersk, a global leader in integrated container logistics, has issued a call to…
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Kotahi, Maersk sign second long-term freight agreement in New Zealand
The partnership has successfully shipped 1.8 million TEU (twenty-foot equivalent units), equivalent to 23 million tonnes, of New Zealand cargo…
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