AtoB@C Shipping unveils second of twelve plug-in hybrid general cargo vessels
AtoB@C Shipping has taken delivery of Stellamar, the second in the series of twelve plug-in hybrid general cargo vessels.
Read moreAtoB@C Shipping has taken delivery of Stellamar, the second in the series of twelve plug-in hybrid general cargo vessels.
Read moreChevron is chartering its first hybrid electric bunker tanker. The vessel is expected to consume approximately 20% less fuel compared to a conventional tanker as it goes about its operations.
Read moreMarlink has installed a complete hybrid network solution for the new French expedition cruise company, Exploris, onboard Exploris One during the vessel’s refit in Valparaiso, Chile.
Read moreCandela has recently concluded its most substantial funding round to date, aimed at scaling up production of its revolutionary electric ferries.
Read moreCMA CGM has added the second 7,000 CEU LNG dual-fuel roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) vessel, the CMA CGM Monaco, to its fleet.
Read moreOn 18th January, the third 5,350 dwt plug-in hybrid vessel, Ecomar, was launched at Chowgule Shipyard. The outfitting, including the final painting, will continue at the outfitting quay.
Read moreStena Line marked a milestone on its journey towards sustainable shipping last week with the Steel Cutting ceremony for the first of its ‘NewMax’ hybrid ferries as construction begins in Weihai, China.
Read moreRemontowa Shipbuilding S.A., part of the Remontowa Holding S.A. capital group, has signed a contract with Torghatten Nord AS – to construct a hybrid-powered passenger-car ferry.
Read moreAtoB@C Shipping has taken delivery of Electramar, the first vessel in the series of twelve highly energy-efficient plug-in hybrid vessels.
Read moreTristar Group has signed an agreement with Turkey’s Akdeniz Shipyard to build a hybrid bunker barge for the UAE. Scheduled to be commissioned in the first quarter of 2025, the vessel will be positioned at Port of Fujairah, the multi-purpose maritime facility on the east coast of the UAE.
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