Equipment
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NewsClassNK approves CO2 carrier design
ClassNK has granted AiP for a CO2 carrier supporting Japan’s offshore CCS ambitions in deep-water environments
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SponsoredSomas Preventive Maintenance - Ensuring Reliability
Is your ship meeting the ECA regulations? In today’s demanding engine environments, exhaust gas after-treatment systems such as EGR and SCR play a critical role in meeting increasingly strict NOx emission regulations. At the heart of these systems are the valves – and that’s where Somas comes in.
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NewsKR develops ammonia after-treatment system
The system is Korea’s first microwave catalyst-heating exhaust gas after-treatment technology for MW-class ammonia engines
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NewsKongsberg wins Brazil tanker contract
Kongsberg Maritime has inked a deal to design four methanol-ready tankers for Brazil’s Transpetro fleet renewal programme
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NewsAlliance demands global scrubber rules
The Clean Arctic Alliance is calling for urgent global IMO regulation of toxic scrubber wastewater discharges
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NewsSeabound reaches commercial deployment milestone
Seabound has launched its first commercial marine carbon capture system, securing ESA backing and partnerships
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NewsWhy Hull Coatings Have Become One of Shipping’s Most Immediate Efficiency Gains
As regulatory pressure intensifies and fuel costs remain volatile, shipowners are rediscovering one of the most reliable and controllable tools available for reducing energy consumption.
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NewsIMO faces science-based regulatory test at PPR 13
The most consequential issue now facing IMO is more procedural than technical, says the Clean Shipping Alliance
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NewsAir Products achieves maritime cybersecurity first
Air Products Membrane Solutions has become the first company to obtain cybersecurity certification for maritime membrane nitrogen systems
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NewsSilicone coating milestone reached
The first newbuilding application of Hempel’s next-generation silicone coating demonstrates fuel-efficiency potential
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NewsEfficiency gains fail to cut emissions
Container shipping hit a record-low carbon intensity in Q4 2025, but total emissions stayed elevated globally
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NewsBulk carrier installation demonstrates risks and benefits of OCCS
Read about advancements in onboard carbon capturee with developments from the China Classification Society
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NewsLR awards Oshima multi-fuel AiP
Lloyd’s Register has granted an AiP to Oshima for its flexible Ultramax design supporting multiple fuels and carbon capture
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NewsDNV, Equinor and TotalEnergies in second phase of CO₂ project
DNV, Equinor and TotalEnergies are in the second phase of their aim to de-risk the transport of CO₂
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NewsStena’s wind hybrid ferry arrives in Belfast
Stena Line’s new RoRo vessel Stena Connecta will deploy wind propulsion technology to cut shipping emissions on the Irish Sea
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NewsAutomation deal aims to cut pollution risk from ship discharges
Viam has entered into a partnership with Rivertrace to automate environmental compliance
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NewsGlobal S-100 sea trials begin
UKHO and Shom have launched major international S-100 sea trials to test next-generation navigation data
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NewsCompact ballast water system unveiled
Alfa Laval’s new PureBallast 3 Ultra promises to deliver compact, flexible ballast water treatment with simpler installation
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NewsJapan unifies future ship design
Japanese shipbuilders have adopted a shared design framework to accelerate development of LCO2 carriers and alternative fuel ships
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NewsWärtsilä systems chosen for SIPG bunker vessel
Wärtsilä is to equip SIPG’s new LNG bunkering vessel, extending a proven operational partnership in Shanghai