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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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DNV and NASRC to collaborate on reducing fluorinated gas emissions across California
DNV, the independent energy expert and assurance provider, is pleased to announce that they have been selected as a contractor…
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Norden swoops on Eastern Pacific newastlemax pair
Danish shipping giant Norden has expanded its dry bulk fleet by acquiring two newcastlemax vessels from Idan Ofer’s stable. According…
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PGS finds partner to improve seismic data interpretation
Norwegian seismic acquisition specialist PGS has enhanced its on-demand seismic data interpretation capabilities through a new collaboration with Austin-based energy…
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MOL Signs Long-Term Charter Contract for New LNG Carrier
Tokyo, Japan – Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) announced today the signing of a long-term charter contract for a newbuilding…
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Lloyd’s Register Awards AiP to Seaspan for Pioneering Feeder Ship Design
Left to right: Britta Wodecki (Technolog), Peter Jackson (Seaspan), Dimitrios Panagopoulos (Seaspan), Fridtjof Rohde (Technolog), Colin Rawlins (Lloyd’s Register), Helge…
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