Latest News – Page 35
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NewsWorld first rotor sails retrofit on a capesize bulk carrier
The world’s first rotor sail retrofit has been announced on a capesize bulk carrier by MOL and energy giant Vale
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NewsTrinidad and Tobago growing as a methanol bunkering hub
Trinidad and Tobago is emerging as a methanol bunkering hub supplying thousands of tonnes of the fuel in the last year
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NewsFlagshipONE Project scrapped as Ørsted retreats from E-Methanol
Ørsted has scrapped its ambitious e-methanol project due to cost concerns and lack of an appetite for e-fuels
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NewsRising copper prices threaten ship efficiency
Cathelco’s marine growth protection system uses mostly copper but what happens if the metal’s price becomes too high?
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NewsSvanehøj secures ammonia fuel pump contract for new bulk carrier series
Svanehøj wins ammonia fuel pump contract for bulk carriers
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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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NewsWest P&I Club joins battery forum
Insurance firm, West P&I Club, is joining the Maritime Battery Forum to promote the use of battery solutions in the maritime industry
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NewsWINGD to trial VCR tech in dual-fuel shipping
The project will be the first field test of WinGD’s groundbreaking dual-fuel engine technology
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NewsRiding the waves safely with enhanced data
The maritime software market is forecast to grow annually by 12% as shipowners seek efficiency and regulatory compliance. We speak to a couple of big players
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NewsTotalEnergies’ first B100 biofuel bunker in Singapore
TotalEnergies Marine Fuels supplies its first B100 biofuel bunker
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NewsCold ironing on the Antwerp waterfront
Italian shipping company Grimaldi is upgrading its vast Antwerp terminal including supplying shore power connections for docked vessels
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NewsAlfa Laval’s journey in alternative fuels: from methanol to ammonia, via LPG
We speak to Alfa Laval about the challenges of fuel supply systems for alternative fuels
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NewsThe true price of a bad separation
How shipowners can save money with correct oily water separator systems
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NewsHöegh Autoliners secures significant car carrier contract
Höegh has signed a large PCTC contract with major car maker
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NewsVestdavit lands largest ever contract for Canadian coast guard vessels
Norway’s Vestdavit lands largest ever order from Canadian Coast Guard
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NewsBV bolsters leadership team to drive growth and sustainability
Bureau Veritas in leadership reshuffle
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NewsKR announces arrival of low-carbon sailing cargo ship
Korean Register has delivered the SV Juren Ae, a low-carbon sailing cargo ship
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NewsClassNK’s first AiP for wind-assisted LNG carrier
ClassNK has issued its first ever approval in principle for a membrane-type LNG carrier installed with a hard sail wind propulsion system
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NewsSEA-LNG defiant in face of lobby group pressure
LNG is a controversial and destructive fuel for some but it is used by many.