MSC orders two cruise ships to include hydrogen fuel cell
MSC Group’s cruise divisions made two different orders for hydrogen fuel cells, allowing the ships in the Explora Journeys luxury line to operate in port carbon-free.
Read moreMSC Group’s cruise divisions made two different orders for hydrogen fuel cells, allowing the ships in the Explora Journeys luxury line to operate in port carbon-free.
Read moreEnvironmental and climate protection are still not in the focus of companies. This is the result of the NABU cruise ship ranking 2022, which surveyed the largest providers on the European market about their climate protection measures.
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Read moreCarnival Corporation announced the rollout of comprehensive technology upgrades called Service Power Packages across its global fleet to further improve energy savings and reduce fuel consumption.
Read moreCruise Baltic and consulting group COWI have joined forces to develop Sustainable Cruise Indicators that can be used globally to measure environmental sustainability in different cruise regions.
Read moreOn July 25, an explosion took place on a river cruise ship docked in the center of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Read moreThe Port of Venice and Italian authorities approved a test of anchoring a large cruise ship outside the lagoon and tending passengers ashore for a day’s long visit.
Read moreThe US CDC announced that its COVID-19 Program for Cruise Ships is no longer in effect.
Read moreDNV highlights the importance of crew training and competence for enhanced safety, encouraging operators to invest more in this area to strengthen their organizations’ safety culture.
Read moreExplora Journeys, the luxury travel brand of the Cruise Division of MSC Group, and Fincantieri, announced the signing of a memorandum of agreement (MOA) for the construction of an additional two hydrogen-powered cruise ships to take the total fleet number from four to six vessels.
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