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Will international shipping be net zero by 2050?
In the wake of COP26, the international shipping sector felt the pressure to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions more…
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Building strong cyber security into ship design
Amid growing cyber risks, engineering cyber security into vessel design will ensure compliance with the upcoming IACS Unified Requirements and…
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Transformational Technologies Shaping the Future of Maritime Discussed at ABS Korea National Committee Meeting
(SEOUL) ABS hosted its annual meeting of the Korea National Committee, bringing together maritime leaders…
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Will India Become the New “China” for the Dry Bulk Market?
India’s coal demand has the potential to become the new “China’s iron ore demand”, when it comes to generating more…
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Technology readiness for key zero carbon fuels is increasing, but barriers for investment and community readiness remain significant
An increase in national hydrogen energy strategies worldwide has driven renewable energy and land-side hydrogen infrastructure in major countries. The…
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ABS and Pelagus 3D to Advance Additive Manufacturing for Spare Parts
(SINGAPORE) ABS and Pelagus 3D Pte. Ltd., a joint venture company of thyssenkrupp and Wilhelmsen,…
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Tankers: Positive News From Venezuela
The tanker market could be set for a boost in cargo demand as a result of the return of Venezuelan…
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Dry Bulk Market: Capesize Market is on a Roll
Capesize The Capesize market experienced a strong week with the timecharter average breaking over $30,000/day, the highest value in 17…
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DNV supports large LNG carrier projects at Chinese yards
The energy transition and the Ukraine crisis have led to a huge increase in demand for large LNG carriers that…
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China Retains Crude Oil Import “Crown”
China remains the biggest importer of crude oil in the world, marginally ahead of the E.U. In its latest weekly…
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