Dutch shipping company Pot Scheepvaart has ordered another 6,340 dwt multipurpose ship at compatriot shipyard Royal Bodewes.
As informed, construction on the Ice Class 1A ship will start in 2026,
Dutch shipping company Pot Scheepvaart has ordered another 6,340 dwt multipurpose ship at compatriot shipyard Royal Bodewes.
As informed, construction on the Ice Class 1A ship will start in 2026,
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has joined 47 governments in a joint submission to the final round of negotiations at the United Nations’ International Maritime Organization (IMO) to adopt a
Dutch maritime technology company Value Maritime and its partners in the Maritime Efficient & Easy Carbon Capture (ME2CC) project have received funding from the Maritime Masterplan 2024 to advance the development,
Finnish producer of sustainable fuels Neste and KPI OceanConnect, the UK-based provider of marine energy solutions, have teamed up on the supply of Neste MY Renewable Diesel to the marine sector
Dubai-based terminal operator DP World has shaken hands with the Gemini Cooperation to “enhance” cargo operations across Canada.
Cruise holding company Royal Caribbean Group has teamed up with bunker service provider Chimbusco Pan Nation Petro-Chemical (CPN) for B24 marine biofuel delivery in Hong Kong.
As a result of this collaboration,
Singapore-based dry bulk shipowner Berge Bulk and global mining firm BHP have collaborated on the pilot iron ore voyage from Australia to China powered entirely by B100 biodiesel.
Danish ferry and logistics company DFDS has been selected to provide freight and passenger services to Jersey—the largest of the Channel Islands—with a fleet of vessels including high-speed ferries.
Two Greek shipping companies pleaded guilty and were sentenced for violating the US Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships (APPS), which implements the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from
A 13,000 TEU LNG-ready containership owned by South Korean shipping company HMM has utilized alternative maritime power (AMP) at South Korea’s Gwangyang Port, resulting in an estimated reduction of approximately 16
Energy companies Provaris Energy, Uniper Global Commodities and Norwegian Hydrogen have signed a conditional term sheet for the supply, transport and offtake of hydrogen from Nordics to North-Western Europe. This provides
Chinese shipbuilder Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding, part of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), has delivered Seascout, a 114,000 dwt tanker newbuilding, to Greek shipping company Thenamaris.