Australia to replace seven defective river ferries
The substandard safety of ferries operating along Sydney's Parramatta River prompted the New South Wales (NSW) government to order a new fleet of seven ferries.
Read moreThe substandard safety of ferries operating along Sydney's Parramatta River prompted the New South Wales (NSW) government to order a new fleet of seven ferries.
Read moreLloyd’s Register (LR), Knutsen, HD Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) have announced a study as part of a Joint Development Project (JDP) to measure carbon emissions through the entire life cycle of a newbuild LNG Carrier.
Read moreThe newly founded Pherousa Green Shipping is in the design stage of placing an order for up to 6 green-profiled ultramax dry bulk carriers.
Read moreMitsui O.S.K. Lines today announced the signing of an agreement with Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, on 28th April, 2023 for the long-term charter of a methanol carrier, which can run on either methanol or conventional heavy fuel oil.
Read moreIn this week’s BIMCO Shipping Number of the Week, Niels Rasmussen, Chief Shipping Analyst, examines an expected spike in the number of ships that will be recycled over the next 10 years, partly due to the shipping industry facing tighter Greenhouse Gas emissions regulation.
Read morePlatypus Marine announced this week that it has signed a Letter of Intent with Damen Shipyards for the building of a Fast Crew Supply (FCS) vessel, compliant with the Jones Act, to serve the offshore wind industry in the United States.
Read moreAbu Dhabi’s Al Seer Marine signed a joint venture agreement with Damen Shipyards and financier DTec Industries, to target $10bn of newbuildings.
Read moreWärtsilä and Samsung Heavy Industries signed a joint development programme (JDP) agreement aimed at developing ammonia-fuelled vessels with 4-stroke auxiliary engines available for future newbuild projects.
Read moreTotal orders of dry bulk, tanker, and container ships have jumped 119.7% in the first five months of the year compared with the same period in 2020, according to BIMCO.
Read moreCO2 emissions in shipping will continue to rise, as most of the efficiency gains possible by the shipping industry to drive down its carbon footprint over the past decade have already been made, Swedish-based Marine Benchmark says in a new study.
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