Ceres to invest $60 million in JAXPORT container terminal
North American terminal operator Ceres will invest millions to modernize a 158-acre container terminal that connects Jacksonville to destinations in Asia and South America. The post Ceres to invest $60...
View ArticleWärtsilä solutions picked for Poland’s 1st LNG-fueled RoPax vessels
The Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has secured a contract with Remontowa shipyard in Poland to supply engines, fuel storage and supply systems for the country's first LNG-fueled RoPax vessels,...
View ArticleNew alliance to standardize digitalization of international trade
Several industry associations have formed a new alliance to standardize the digitalization of international trade. The post New alliance to standardize digitalization of international trade appeared...
View ArticleTufton Oceanic joins zero carbon shipping centre, divests three containerships
UK’s investment company Tufton Oceanic Assets Limited has joined the Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping and is continuing to divest containerships as part of its commitment to...
View ArticleMPC Container Ships is official supporter of zero carbon shipping centre
Norwegian container tonnage provider MOC Container Ships has become an official supporter to the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping, underlining its commitment and support to the...
View ArticleGermany: TU Hamburg, DLR team up on next-gen maritime energy systems
Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) and the Institute for Maritime Energy Systems (DLR) will be jointly researching maritime energy systems in an effort to support the decarbonization of the...
View ArticleAPM Terminals Mumbai boosting capacity with $115M investment
APM Terminals Mumbai, also known as Gateway Terminals India (GTI), has decided to invest $115 million in infrastructure development with the aim of increasing the container handling capacity. The post...
View ArticleGrain de Sail orders its next wind-powered freighter
French company Grain de Sail has ordered its future cargo sailboat from compatriot shipbuilder Piriou, expanding its carbon-free maritime fleet. The post Grain de Sail orders its next wind-powered...
View ArticleTECO 2030 in new joint venture to deploy hydrogen fuel cells in KSA
Norwegian cleantech company TECO 2030 has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Al Misehal Group in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) to form a joint venture aimed at reducing environmental...
View ArticleMSC, Maersk end transpacific cooperation with SM Line
The 2M Alliance partners, Danish Maersk and Swiss Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), have ended their strategic cooperation with South Korean shipping company SM Line on the transpacific route. The...
View ArticleQuarter of European shipping to be fossil gas-powered by 2030 if EU doesn’t...
A quarter of Europe’s shipping will be fossil gas-powered by 2030 as ''misguided EU sustainability targets" encourage uptake of LNG, a new Transport & Environment (T&E) study shows. The post...
View ArticleWorld’s largest ethane carrier officially named in Texas
On 10 February, petrochemical manufacturer Ineos held the naming ceremony for the world's largest ethane carrier in Houston, Texas, marking the latest milestone in its trading and shipping capabilities...
View ArticleKOTUG: 1st electric E-Pusher Type M enables zero-emission inland shipping
Dutch towage and maritime company KOTUG is starting with zero-emission transportation of Cargill cocoa beans from the Port of Amsterdam to Zaandam. The post KOTUG: 1st electric E-Pusher Type M enables...
View ArticleSpotted: Asyad’s ship directly connects Oman with Singapore and Malaysia
The container vessel owned by Asyad Shipping, a member of logistics provider Asyad Group, has arrived at Sohar Port, located midway between Muscat and Dubai, as the first of a new direct twice-monthly...
View ArticleHapag-Lloyd sets up new Southern China – Northern Europe service
Driven by increased demand, German container shipping major Hapag-Lloyd is launching a new service that will link Southern China with Northern Europe. The post Hapag-Lloyd sets up new Southern China –...
View ArticleFour Canadian ports and terminal to be Green Marine certified
Four ports in Quebec’s Lower St. Lawrence and Gaspé region operated by the Société portuaire du Bas-Saint-Laurent et de la Gaspésie (SPBSG) have been enrolled in Green Marine, North America's voluntary...
View ArticleAustralians explore using wave energy devices to protect vulnerable coastlines
Researchers from the Swinburne University of Technology are exploring the use of wave energy converters to absorb and reflect the damaging waves that hammer Australia’s vulnerable coastlines. The post...
View ArticleKeel laid for P&O Cruises’ second LNG eco-friendly ship
A key stage in the construction of Arvia, deemed as Britain's newest and most innovative cruise ship, has been marked with the traditional coin-laying ceremony at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg....
View ArticleTurkey: Workers’ strike halts ship recycling at 22 facilities
The production at 22 ship recycling facilities has been stopped at Izmir Aliaga district in Turkey amid the workforce strike for better employment conditions in the last six days. The post Turkey:...
View ArticleMSC: New alliance is a major step forward for shipping’s digitalization
As a founding member of the Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA), Swiss container shipping giant Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has welcomed the creation of the Future International...
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