The Dutch Port of Rotterdam and the Belgian Port of Antwerp-Bruges are calling on the European
MERC: Fleet efficiency is ‘essential’ to maritime decarbonization
An array of measures focused on efficiency needs to be applied to the existing global fleet
New solutions promise to cut methane emissions in shipping
There is a strong potential to cut fugitive methane emissions in the maritime industry, three new
LNG given prime spot in Trump’s new directive to unleash Alaska’s resource potential
The newly-elected U.S. President Donald Trump has issued an executive order instructing the federal government to
DeepOcean and Østensjø Rederi extend long-standing charters for three vessels
Norwegian ocean services provider DeepOcean has extended the charter agreements with Østensjø Rederi for three vessels, all
COSCO, GSBN launch digital pilot to ‘redefine’ critical cargo shipping
China’s shipping player COSCO Shipping Lines and Hong Kong’s independent not-for-profit technology consortium Global Shipping Business
Norwegian tech to enhance safety of over 300 assets offshore Qatar
Norway-based software developer Vissim has been hired as a subcontractor to deliver a vessel monitoring solution
Navig8 starts commercial management of ADNOC L&S’ tanker fleet
Provider of shipping management services Navig8 has commenced the commercial management of ADNOC Logistics and Services’
UK firm secures its largest ever deal for Petrobras field
UK-based Tracerco has secured multi-million-pound worth of contracts in Brazil, including the largest project the company
Montrose Port: Work starts on Berth 3 shore power installation
Work is underway to install shore power at Berth 3 at Scottish Montrose Port, with operations
Global OTEC and UFRJ partner to boost Brazil’s ocean thermal energy conversion
Global OTEC and Brazil’s COPPE/UFRJ have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on advancing the country’s ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) technology.
Asuka III: ‘The biggest’ Japanese-flagged cruise ship ever sees light of day
The Asuka III, the ‘first’ passenger ship to be constructed under the supervision of theJapanese flag in the past 30 years and the ‘biggest’ Japanese-flagged cruise ship ever built, was recently
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- Sembcorp to work on hydrogen and derivatives project in India
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- IMO: Shadow fleet, decarbonization and geopolitical tensions are top 3 focus areas in 2025
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