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EnvironmentThe maritime industry is facing an ever-tightening regulatory environment in its efforts to achieve its ambitious net-zero target by the middle of this century. For meaningful progress to be achieved, the industry needs two things: practical solutions, together with a detailed understanding of the actual impact of various long and short-term measures on the industry’s future decarbonization pathway. This extends beyond purely technical considera…See the Story
Energy Insetting is the Key to Unlock the Potential of Future Fuels
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania · Philadelphia[By: Kongsberg Maritime] Kongsberg Maritime will supply a comprehensive range of integrated technologies to optimise energy use and reduce emissions for three new 3600 TEU LNG-powered container ships being built at Philly Shipyard for Matson Navigation Company. They are the largest Jones Act containerships ever built, at 260 metres long, and represent a new era in container shipping. To support Matson’s drive to decarbonise its operations, Kongs…See the Story
Kongsberg Maritime Hybrid Technology to Optimize Energy Use & Cut Emissions
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Vestland · Vestland[By: SEAONICS] SEAONICS will supply 3D Electric Controlled Motion Compensated (ECMC) cranes to two Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs) under construction for the German shipowner at Norwegian shipbuilder VARD. The order marks the 9th and 10th units sold since the first next-generation ECMC crane was delivered last year. Ambitious new customer
The order marks SEAONICS' first equipment delivery to Windward Offshore, a company founded b…See the Story
Windward Offshore Orders SEAONICS ECMC Cranes for CSOV Newbuild Duo
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Bruges, Flanders · Bruges[By: Damen Shipyards Group] On April 12th, Damen Shipyards Group launched the second of its fully electric RSD-E Tugs 2513 at Damen Song Cam Shipyard. The tug is being built for the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, together with five conventional RSD Tugs 2513. When delivered later this year, it will be the first fully electric tug to operate in European waters. The port was one of the first to operate a conventional RSD Tug 2513 following Damen’s releas…See the Story
Damen Launches Fully Electric RSD-E Tug 2513 for Port of Antwerp-Bruges
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OTG Equips Crews for an Ammonia-Fuelled Future with New E-Learning Course
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Germany · Germany[By: Stena Line] Dennis Tetzlaff enters his new role with a wealth of experience, having worked in various professions within the shipping and cruise industry over the past two decades. Most recently, he comes from TUI Cruises, where he served as the Vice President Fleet Operations & Newbuild. “I’m delighted to welcome Dennis to Stena Line. He brings extensive expertise from our industry and possesses the kind of curiosity and leadership we nee…See the Story
Dennis Tetzlaff Appointed Chief Operating Officer Fleet at Stena Line
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United States · United StatesThe U.S. Navy has decided to repair a damaged rudder aboard the amphib USS Boxer using divers in the water, a process that will take up to two months, officials told USNI News on Tuesday. Boxer was forced to return to port in San Diego earlier this month, but there are no open drydocks available to help her get back under way. Getting Boxer into a drydock locally would mean refloating and removing another ship first. Instead of disrupting a sec…See the Story
USS Boxer's Breakdown May Take Two Months to Fix Without Drydock
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