Singapore based liner company Pacific International Lines (PIL) announce that it has named its first 8,200 TEU LNG dual-fuel containership, “Kota Oasis”. The new container vessel was named by Mrs. Cindy Chang,
Double in brass: Holland Shipyards Group christens two wind-assisted diesel-electric coasters
Dutch shipbuilder Holland Shipyards Group has christened two new 3,800 dwt wind-assisted diesel-electric coasters ordered by compatriot company Hartel Shipping and Chartering.
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Jinling Shipyard delivers 62,000 dwt multi-purpose vessel to China Merchants Shipping
A ship handover and naming ceremony has been held for the 62,000 dwt ultra-flexible multi-purpose vessel built by China Merchants Industry Nanjing Jinling for China Merchants Shipping.
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Jinling Shipyard hands over ‘world’s largest’ dual-fuel car carrier to BYD
China Merchants Industry Nanjing Jinling has held a ship handover and naming ceremony for the first 9,200-capacity dual-fuel car carrier, BYD Shenzhen, built for China’s plug-in hybrid electric vehicle manufacturer BYD.
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Seacon orders bulker at Tsuneishi Group (Zhoushan) for $38.34m
China’s Seacon Shipping Group Holdings Limited has sealed an April 18 through its indirect wholly owned subsidiary Seacon Shipping
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From China to Norway: MPCC-owned methanol dual-fuel vessel begins journey home
NCL Nordland, the second of two 1,300 TEU dual-fuel methanol containerships ordered by Norwegian container tonnage provider MPC Container Ships (MPCC), has been delivered in China.
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Tsuneishi hails new milestone in construction of methanol-fueled containerships
Tsuneishi Shipbuilding is progressing the construction of methanol-fueled vessels with the first block loading for a methanol-fueled 5,900 TEU containership at its base in China.
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J-ENG initiaties ammonia co-firing operation of first full-scale engine bound for gas carrier
The first Japanese-developed and manufactured commercial full-scale, low-speed, ammonia-fueled two-stroke engine has started co-firing operation with ammonia ahead of installation on an actual vessel, Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG) revealed.
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Norway’s largest zero-emission ferry sets sail
Construction of Norway's largest zero-emission ferry has been completed at Cemre Shipyard in Türkiye, and the vessel has embarked on the voyage toward Norway.
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