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Norway’s Møre Sjø orders hydrogen-powered bulkers
Norwegian shipping company Møre Sjø has made a significant move towards sustainable shipping by ordering two hydrogen-powered bulk carriers from…
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Eitzen targets world’s largest all-electric boxships
Norway’s Eitzen Group is making waves in maritime innovation by planning to construct battery-powered containerships, poised to be the largest…
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GC Rieber in battery-powered bulker move
GC Rieber Shipping, a prominent Norwegian shipping company, has announced an innovative project to develop a fully electric, battery-powered dry…
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The key to success in maritime software? Don’t forget to
The shipping industry is at a pivotal moment, with experts urging stakeholders to leverage digital transformation for enhanced operational efficiency…
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OPINION: Diaz – The future of shipping, charting a new
The global shipping industry, a cornerstone of international trade, is at a pivotal moment as it grapples with technological advancements,…
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Israel’s Strikes on Iran Jolt Tanker Markets, Freight Rates
Israel’s recent airstrikes on Iran have sent shockwaves through global oil markets, causing a significant spike in freight rates and…
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Regent Seven Seas Cruises Plans $25,000 a Night Cruise Ship Suite
Regent Seven Seas Cruises is set to redefine luxury at sea with the introduction of its Skyview Regent Suite, priced…
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Shipping on edge as Israel and Iran fight fire with fire
This morning, Israel initiated extensive military strikes against Iran, targeting key nuclear facilities, ballistic missile production sites, and military leaders.…
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A mining giant’s green vessel docks in Monaco to lead the
This past weekend, Monaco welcomed the Green Pioneer, the world’s first ammonia-fueled ship, which docked off its coast as a…
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