Marking the closing of its landmark 35th Anniversary Year, and coinciding with the International Day of Persons with Disabilities held annually on 3 December, the Cyprus Shipping Chamber is organising a Charity
“K” LINE Group manning agencies hold ceremony in Philippines to honour seafarers at Christmas
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (“K” LINE) is pleased to announce that Ventis Maritime Corporation (VENTIS) and “K” LNG Maritime Services, Inc. (KLMSI), which are invested in by “K” LINE, jointly held a
‘Deck the Hulls!’ – Mission to Seafarers hosts annual Christmas Carol service
The Mission to Seafarers (MtS) hosted its annual ‘Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols’ this week. Held at All Hallows by the Tower church in London, the carol service was followed by
WinGD wins late engine orders for eight newbuild LNG carriers
Swiss marine power company WinGD has won an order for 16 X-DF dual-fuel engines after a late-stage switch by a major ship owner. The company was influenced by WinGD’s extensive track record
Marlink to deploy Sealink NextGen on 24 vessels for Thoresen Shipping
Leading managed services provider of business-critical ICT solutions Marlink is supporting digital transformation for Thoresen Shipping, with the migration of its fleet to the Sealink NextGen solution. Marlink will deploy a complete
Two-stroke full-scale ammonia engine testing opens way to dual-fuel ME-LGIA development
MAN Energy Solutions has announced that the development of its ME-LGIA (Liquid Gas Injection Ammonia) engine has entered a new phase with the commencement of testing of a full-scale, two-stroke engine running
Liberian Registry and Korean Registry grant AIP following HD Hyundai’s accelerated commercialisation of Degree 3 autonomous navigation
HD Hyundai has taken a significant step toward the commercialisation of Degree 3 autonomous navigation by successfully demonstrating integrated autonomous navigation and remote control on a large commercial vessel. Recently, HD Hyundai
Lloyd’s Register awards AiP to GTT for innovative three cargo tank LNGC
Lloyd’s Register has granted an Approval in Principle (AiP) for GTT’s new 200,000 m³ LNG carrier concept (pictured), featuring slow-steaming navigation and three tanks instead of the traditional four. This innovation challenges traditional
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