The Hamburg based Windward Offshore is a provider of Offshore Wind Service vessels, and with a fleet of four state-of-the art CSOVs
Forth Transshipper For Onslow Iron Shipments
The Australian mining company Mineral Resources (MinRes) has successfully commissioned their fourth transhipper
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Japanese shipbuilders jointly develop methanol DF bulker Bingo 42
Japanese shipbuilders Onomichi Dockyard and Tsuneishi Shipbuilding have jointly developed the Bingo 42, a 42,200 dwt methanol dual fuel bulk carrier, aiming to tackle numerous issues surrounding the vessel design process and
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Inks Three Methanol-Fueled RORO Ship Newbuildings
Japanese Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, announce that it has received
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Product/Chemical Tankers Duo Naming Ceremony At CMJL Yangzhou
The Chinese shipbuilder China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Yangzhou) Dingheng conducted on the 17th of March a grand naming
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Robert Allen Designs Battery-Electric Tug For Shandong Port Group
Canadian based ship design company Robert Allan Ltd. announce that it has been awarded a contract to design an AmpRA 3600 battery-electric tug for Shandong Port Group – Rizhao Port Towing Company,
CMA CGM’s newbuild becomes ‘the very first’ LNG-powered boxship to call Australian ports
CMA CGM Baalbeck, an 8,000 TEU containership owned by French shipping major CMA CGM, has become "the very first" LNG-powered containership to call ports in Australia.
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New diesel-electric fast ferry delivered to Hong Kong operator
Hong Kong-based ferry operator Sun Ferry has taken delivery of Xin Ming Zhu 30, a new 35-meter diesel-electric ferry.
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GNV trials RINA’s machine learning to optimize newbuild’s energy and fuel use
Italian shipping company Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) has opted for machine learning and predictive models from compatriot classification society RINA to optimize energy use and fuel consumption on its newbuild passenger/RoRo cargo ship.
- Langh Ship welcomes first of three 1,200 TEU green feeder ships
- Enap and SAAM’s electric tug aces sea trials before traveling to Chile
- Newest hybrid RoRo ship rounds off Grimaldi’s GG5G fleet
- AtoB@C Shipping: Half of plug-in hybrid newbuild fleet is complete
- New horizons: India pledges $23.8B support to revamp domestic maritime industry
- Methanol-ready dual-fuel AAL Dubai unveiled in China
- EverWind orders low-emission tugboats from Damen to support green fuels hub
- Canada awards Québec’s Davie shipyard $3.25B polar icebreaker deal
- EPS’ sixth dual-fuel PCTC launched at Jinling Shipyard
- Wagenborg: Construction progress of ‘world’s first’ CO2 carrier reaches next phase

