Longship Group orders four advanced eco-friendly vessels
Longship Group announced that it has ordered a series of four state-of-the-art vessels, with an option for an additional four ships.
Read moreLongship Group announced that it has ordered a series of four state-of-the-art vessels, with an option for an additional four ships.
Read morePreem Shipping has agreed with the Swedish shipping company Sirius Shipping to charter two of their future-proof tankers on time charter.
Read moreHagland Shipping has entered into a contract with Royal Bodewes for the construction of four self-discharging bulk carriers of abt. 5,000 DWT, emphasising zero emissions at harbour and substantial reduction of emissions during sailing.
Read moreEuroGreen Maritime SAS (EGM) announced that it entered into a seven-year charter agreement for four vessels with the Equinor ASA after being awarded the contract of the tender process initiated in December 2023.
Read moreStena Bulk has announced the latest expansion of its fleet with new long-term charter agreements for four state-of-the-art newbuild eco Medium Range (MR) tankers.
Read moreKawasaki Kisen Kaisha (“K” LINE) and NIHON SHIPYARD CO., (NSY) have entered into a contract for the construction of three post-Panamax bulkers which NSY had newly developed and designed as next-generation, environmentally friendly ships.
Read moreIn an effort to develop innovative ships to lower emissions, Thun Tankers, a Swedish shipping company, have placed an order for two 7999 mts dwt tankers.
Read moreAs part of is efforts to respond to the increasingly challenging environmental regulations, the South Korean government confirmed unveiled a basic plan to support development of eco-friendly ships.
Read moreThe Cabinet of South Korea has approved a motion based on nurturing industries for eco-friendly vessels, in order to deal easier with the strict IMO 2020 regulations and reduce the shipping emissions. Namely, the trade ministry reported that would force a set of measure, to spread and boost the development and supply of such ships.
Read moreA recent study carried out in the Laboratory of Industrial Management at Åbo Akademi University indicates that improved ship utilization rates and investments in environmentally sustainable technologies for enhanced energy efficiency would not only significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions within navigation but would also contribute to lowering freight costs.
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