MOL Energia, a subsidiary of Japanese shipping major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, has signed a long-term charter contract for three new very large ethane carriers (VLECs) with SCG Chemicals (SCGC), Thailand's largest petrochemical
Advantage Tankers to welcome new eco-friendly tankers as global fleet balloons
As the number of newbuild tankers to be welcomed in 2025 swells, Swiss shipping […]
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MOL’s third LNG-fueled ferry enters service
Sunflower Kamuy, a newbuild LNG-fueled ferry operated by MOL Sunflower, has officially entered service.
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Hafnia enriches fleet with first methanol dual-fuel tanker
Singapore-based tanker owner Hafnia and its joint-venture partner Socatra have welcomed the first dual-fuel methanol chemical IMOII medium-range (MR) tanker to the fleet.
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CIMC SOE rolls red carpet for Seaspan’s final 7,600 cbm LNG bunker vessel
The third and final 7,600 cubic meters (cbm) liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering vessel […]
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Germany’s first all-electric ferry delivered
Dutch Damen Shipyards Group has handed over Germany’s first, all-electric catamaran (E-Kat) ferry to shipping company AG Reederei Norden-Frisia.
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Greece’s Asso.subsea orders cable laying vessel from China
Greece-based Asso.subsea has signed a contract for the construction of its new DP-2 cable laying vessel. The vessel, to be named Althea,
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MOL fixes VLEC newbuilds with Thailand’s large petrochemical company
Japanese shipowner Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has revealed the charterer behind its recent charter deal for three newbuild very large
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JMU secures role in Japan’s push for green ship production
Shipbuilding company Japan Marine United Corporation (JMU) has been selected for the Japanese Ministry […]
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