Vessel with energy saving technologies achieves 23% emissions cut
Kongsberg Maritime cut CO2 pollution by 23% on the 121-meter passenger ship MS Richard With, owned by Hurtigruten, using energy saving technologies.
Read moreKongsberg Maritime cut CO2 pollution by 23% on the 121-meter passenger ship MS Richard With, owned by Hurtigruten, using energy saving technologies.
Read moreBerge Bulk has launched its Newcastlemax bulker, Berge Olympus, with four retrofitted BARTech WindWings by Yara Marine Technologies.
Read moreChartwell Marine, announced its partnership with VARD to introduce the Midi-SOV, a revolutionary 55-metre offshore wind craft.
Read moreLR, Cargill, Minerva Dry and NACKS have teamed up to develop a new, energy efficient and methanol ready Kamsarmax bulk carrier design.
Read moreFrom 1 October 2023, the Just in Time Planning and Coordination Platform (JIT Platform) will be fully implemented for vessels that are berthing at PSA Terminal and Jurong Port for cargo operations.
Read moreKlaveness Combination Carriers (KCC) has completed dry dock and sea trials for MV Ballard, a vessel which implements several energy efficiency measures, including air lubrication.
Read moreThe Port of Rotterdam Authority and Yokogawa Electric Corporation are conducting a feasibility study to increase cross-industry integration for efficient energy in the Rotterdam industrial cluster.
Read moreData sharing is needed for decarbonisation and emissions trading might be a proving ground says Christian Råe Holm, Head of Performance Management, Coach Solutions.
Read moreAmerican Bureau of Shipping (ABS) is launching a global ABS Electrification Center to support maritime decarbonization projects.
Read moreIn an exclusive interview to SAFETY4SEA, Mikko Kuosa, CEO of NAPA, emphasises how uncertainty can paralyse efforts to transition shipping towards a low-carbon future.
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