General News 13-18 – Page 3
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NewsMERC urges efficiency for GHG reduction
A new report highlights the need for fleet efficiency if the IMO’s mid-term GHG reduction goals are to be met
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NewsValue Maritime leads carbon capture initiative with ME2CC project
Read how a consortium led by Value Maritime has secured funding for a carbon capture initiative
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NewsGreen corridor to link Portugal and northern Europe
A new green corridor for sustainable shipping aims to link Portugal and northern Europe
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NewsKongsberg Discovery acquires Naxys Technologies to strengthen underwater monitoring
Kongsberg Discovery adds ocean space expertise with acquisition of Naxys Technologies
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NewsAnemoi in largest wind propulsion project yet
Anemoi has fitted its rotor sails to a 400,000 dwt VLOC in the largest wind propulsion retrofit to date
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NewsAutonomous navigation order for Avikus
Avikus, a subsidiary of HD Hyundai specialising in autonomous navigation technology, receives an order from H-Line Shipping
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NewsBearing AI launches Cargo Prediction tool
Bearing AI’s Cargo Prediction tool helps chartering managers predict ports, optimise pricing and maximise TCE
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NewsPPG marks milestone with 50th electrostatic marine coating order
US-listed PPG has announced its 50th project involving the electrostatic application of its marine fouling control coatings.
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NewsThis year’s winner of the Motorship Award
This year’s The Motorship award was handed out at Zum Alten Lotsenhaus during the Propulsion and Future Fuels event
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NewsGibdock and Armada Technologies join forces for PALS
Gibdock partners with Armada Technologies to explore fuel-saving air lubrication system for more efficient vessel operations.
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NewsProject demonstrates potential of onboard carbon capture
Maritime industry leaders have worked together on a study of OCCS
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NewsUrgent action needed on emissions targets
Aggressive policies are needed if the maritime sector is to meet Paris Agreement targets, despite projected fossil fuel emission reductions
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NewsUS Ports strike suspended, but automation dispute looms
Automation of ports is a contentious issue and a long term strike which would have crippled the shipping industry was only narrowly avoided
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NewsMOL new venture to target decarbonisation
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines is merging three subsidiaries into a new company focused on maritime decarbonisation with effect from April next year
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NewsSlow steaming: A strategy with unintended consequences
Slow steaming is a method widely regarded to reduce emissions and fuel consumption but at what cost?
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NewsWärtsilä boosts cruise ship sustainability
Wärtsilä’s five-year agreement with Royal Caribbean aims to enhance cruise ship performance, reduce emissions, and support sustainability goals
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NewsSMM live: Becker Marine Systems launches its Daggerboard and Steering Gear
At SMM, Becker Marine Systems launched its Daggerboard and Steering Gear
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NewsSMM live: MAN panel discussion on the retrofit market
MAN ES hosted a panel at SMM discussing the issues with retrofitting vessels for alternative fuels
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NewsOrbitMI and Maritime Data team up to boost AIS data quality
With the demand for maritime software providers increasing, two firms have teamed to improve AIS data
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NewsBV bolsters leadership team to drive growth and sustainability
Bureau Veritas in leadership reshuffle