General News – Page 26
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ABS Launches Custom Rule Book in Classification First
ABS has launched Custom Rule Book, a new tool which allows users to create vessel or project-specific rule sets in moments.
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First 3D classification approvals for Damen ship design
Damen Engineering has announced the completion of its first vessel design to be entirely created, reviewed and class-approved using 3D models in collaboration with Bureau Veritas (BV) and NAPA, the maritime software supplier.
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Third zero-emission battery Ropax ferry for Norled
Sembcorp Marine continues to chalk up green ferry deliveries
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US National Blueprint for Decarbonisation Takes Cautious Approach
The release of the US National Blueprint for Transportation Decarbonization on Tuesday 10 January provided a greater insight into the Biden administration’s plans for reducing greenhouse emissions from the transportation sector by 2050.
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MacGregor chalks up significant RoRo equipment orders
There has been some significant RoRo orders of late for MacGregor
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DNV confirms cyber-attack on ShipManager
DNV has shut down access to the IT servers hosting its ShipManager service in response to a cyber-attack on the evening of Saturday 7 January.
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P&O Ferries cut carbon footprint by 9%
P&O Ferries has announced that it achieved a 9% reduction (equivalent to 85,000 tons) in its carbon emissions in 2021, by optimising its sailings and improving the efficiency of its operations.
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CIMAC unveils draft agenda for 2023 World Congress
CIMAC has unveiled the draft programme of the 30th edition of the CIMAC World Congress, which is due to be held in Busan in Korea in June 2023.
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Feasibility study for green Baltic and North Sea fleet renewal
A feasibility study is being carried out into the development of a commercial framework for orders of green-fuelled newbuilds in the Baltic and North Sea areas.
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ABS launches onboard carbon capture requirements
ABS has developed a set of requirements to guide the industry in the application of carbon capture technology at sea.
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Expert wary of clean tech efficiency claims
Fuel savings promised by energy efficient technologies may not lead to similar EEXI and CII improvements, an expert has warned at a webinar organised by the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS).
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JV to strengthen Finnish maritime cluster
A joint declaration signed in Turku, Finland, is designed to strengthen sustainable shipping and shipbuilding in the Finnish maritime cluster.
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Vancouver targets zero-emissions by 2050
The port of Vancouver, Canada’s largest, is testing a variety of low and zero-emission fuels and technologies in order to create a zero-emission port by 2050.
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Antwerp to be CO2 export hub
The EU Commission has announced it will grant Air Liquide, Fluxys Belgium and Port of Antwerp-Bruges €144.6 million for the construction of shared CO₂ transport and export facilities on the Antwerp port platform.
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Asyad opens Singapore office
new office in Singapore will help position Asyad Shipping as a player in the southeast Asian markets
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Schottel expands after sales network
Schottel has attracted additional contractual partners in Spain and France as it expands its sales and service network around the world.
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Methanol harbour power and charging barge designed
Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG) has designed a harbour power and charging barge that offers ports a way of minimising emissions from large vessels both pier side and at anchor.
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Shortsea shipping transitioning away from diesel mechanical propulsion
The integration of hybrid propulsion systems is now seen as a strategic investment in the shortsea shipping segment, according to a November 2022 Wärtsilä webinar Future proof solutions for short sea shipping vessels.
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CODELCO and NYK aim to decarbonise copper shipping
Corporación Nacional del Cobre de Chile (CODELCO), one of the world’s leading copper producers and a Chilean state-owned company, and NYK Bulk & Project Carriers (NBP) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly study the decarbonised transportation of copper products.
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KR releases SeaTrust-HullScan V3 software
Korean Register (KR) has released a new version of its structural assessment software, SeaTrust-HullScan V3, to dramatically improve its ability to handle large-capacity graphics and cope with ever more complex ship designs and regulations.