Major European and North American ports are all set to create onshore power, steadily increasing their investments in the upgrades required to support cold ironing for ships calling the respective ports. Last week, three ports in the region announced ambitious ... continue reading
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Algoma Central Corporation, a Canadian shipping company has recently taken delivery of the ALGOMA INTREPID, the second Equinox 650’ class self-unloading dry-bulk carrier. The ship was being built in the 3 Maj Shipyard in Croatia. It is already en route ... continue reading
in Ship Building and Technology 9319German shipbuilder Meyer Werft has handed over the vessel Iona, a 180,000-ton LNG-powered cruise ship, to the British shipping company P&O Cruises. With the delivery, the new flagship of the cruise line will be integrated into the P ... continue reading
in Ship Building and Technology 4821Japanese owner Asahi Tanker has announced a bold new plan to build the world’s first two zero-emissions electric bunker tankers. In August last year, Asahi, along with Exeno Yamamizu, MOL, and Mitsubishi jointly formed the e5 Laboratories. The e5 ... continue reading
in Ship Building and Technology 3088The technology group Wärtsilä announced today that Mercy Ships, a philanthropic organisation providing essential healthcare to needy patients in developing countries, will be utilizing its engine technology in the organisation’s new hospital ship. When completed, the Global Mercy will ... continue reading
in Ship Building and Technology 2715Hapag-Lloyd’s ultra-large containership Sajir (Brussels Express) has completed an upgrade by China’s Huarun Dadong yard to use LNG as fuel, a move which has been deemed to be the world’s first such conversion. Hapag-Lloyd has reported that ... continue reading
in Ship Building and Technology 14827To realise large-scale commercialisation of hydrogen utilisation by 2030, A number of Japanese energy companies have joined forces to develop a hydrogen supply-chain in Japan's Kobe/Kansai area. Japan's Mitsubishi, The Kansai Electric Power Company, Incorporated, Kawasaki Heavy ... continue reading
in Ship Building and Technology 3287Ever since tech giant IBM joined hands with ProMare and the Finnish Wärtsilä to develop one of the world’s full autonomous ships, the internet has been abuzz with their activities. The Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS) is one of the ... continue reading
in Ship Building and Technology 9864We've seen super-fast bullet trains that literally fly above rails. Now, it's time for 'flying' speed boats. Yes, you heard that right. Initially aimed at cutting energy costs and reducing sea-sickness, Swiss lakes were the first to witness ... continue reading
in Ship Building and Technology 10343After it's successful deployment in the Aerospace Industry, the Shipping and Offshore sector will soon see the deployment of carbon-neutral energy. In an agreement signed by the Danish shipping behemoth and California based Clean Energy Systems, Maersk Drilling has ... continue reading
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