Latest News – Page 6
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NewsHydrogen hype meets hard realities
New Lloyd’s Register analysis weighs hydrogen’s decarbonisation promise against safety, cost and infrastructure constraints
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NewsShipping AI venture launches in Vietnam
ONE and MTI are forming a Vietnam-based joint venture to apply AI across shipping services
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NewsExmar completes its largest ship-to-ship transfer of ammonia to date
Exmar, with Trammo, has completed its largest ship-to-ship transfer of ammonia yet.
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NewsV.Group acquires Njord to bolster its decarbonisation offering
V.Group’s acquistion of Njord will see the latter become its primary decarbonisation brand within v.Group’s portfolio
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NewsResearch firm predicts ammonia dominance in future marine fuels market
A report has highlighted ammonia’s potential growth rate over the next decade.
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NewsMaritime affairs rise up leaders’ agendas
A look at the political interaction in the maritime space ahead of the year
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NewsABB wins contract for world’s largest shore power project
ABB is to engineer and construct the world’s largest shore power system network.
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NewsA look back at this year’s Special Reports
This year The Motorship produced Special Reports on future fuels. Read an overview of them here
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NewsAccelleron’s Turbo MarineCare service hits 50-contract landmark
Accelleron has signed its fiftieth Turbo MarineCare contract, suggesting growing shipowner demand for fixed-price, digitally enabled turbocharger service agreements.
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NewsChange and opportunity in US shipbuilding’s new era
We hear from an international shipbuilding software provider, SSI, about how it can help the US realise its dream of reinstating itself as a shipbuilding superpower.
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NewsWhy Variable Compression Ratio technology is a practical retrofit path to 2030
With the shipping industry still reeling from October’s IMO stalemate, WinGD outlines its retrofitting programme for its VCR system, potentially extending the life of vessels
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NewsUS shipbuilding needs global collaboration
For all Donald Trump’s postering around protectionism and self-reliance, in the field of shipbuilding, NAPA argues it needs the aid of other nations.
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NewsHydrogen boost for bulk shipping
LH2 Shipping has secured NOK 299 million in new funding to advance its portfolio of hydrogen-powered bulk carriers
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NewsAnemoi picks up another client in quick succession
Anemoi’s history of sporting excellence in both sailing and Formula One, coupled with business nous, looks to be a winning combination as the company announces yet another client win.
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NewsABS approves ammonia FPSO
MISC and China Offshore have secured ABS approval for an Ammonia Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) concept
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NewsABB and HDF Energy set course for commercial marine hydrogen fuel cells by 2030
ABB and HDF Energy join forces to develop fuel cells as a viable solution for decarbonising larger vessels.
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NewsA look back at Propulsion and Future Fuels
We looked at some of the options not yet explored in our Special Reports on future fuels at this year’s Propulsion and Future Fuels Conference
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NewsKongsberg targets offshore propulsion demand
Kongsberg Maritime has expanded its UUC PM azimuth thruster range for the ever demanding offshore energy sector
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NewsRolls-Royce Power Systems supports first Europe–Africa green corridor
Rolls Royce provides gensets for full electric fast ferries