NYK and SINOPEC sign LNG transportation time-charter contract
NYK has concluded a long-term time-charter contract for LNG transportation with China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (SINOPEC), a public energy company in China.
Read moreNYK has concluded a long-term time-charter contract for LNG transportation with China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (SINOPEC), a public energy company in China.
Read moreIn October, NYK signed a time charter contract with Mitsui & Co., Ltd. for the transport of ammonia. The vessel Berlian Ekuator, owned and operated by NYK, will be used for the shipments.
Read moreWinGD will realise the first commercial instalments of its new variable compression ratio (VCR) technology on two new dual-fuel LNG powered vessels being built for NYK Line.
Read moreOn November 19, while travelling through the Red Sea, armed attackers boarded the Galaxy Leader, a vehicle carrier flying the Bermuda flag and leased by the Japanese shipping corporation NYK, without authorization using a helicopter.
Read moreThe NYK Group, Stolt Tankers B.V., and ENEOS Ocean Corporation announced that they launched a chemical ship pool business in the Asia-Pacific region in October.
Read moreNYK took delivery of the LNG-fueled pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) Sweet Pea Leader at Tadotsu Shipyard Co., a member of the Imabari Shipbuilding Group.
Read moreNYK Bulk & Project Carriers (NBP), Oshima Shipbuilding, and Sumitomo have signed a memorandum of understanding to study, design, and construct the world’s first ammonia dual fuel handymax bulk carrier that is claimed will reduce CO2 emissions to zero.
Read moreNYK Line and NTT DATA JAPAN CORPORATION (NTT DATA) will establish a system to aggregate total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the NYK head office and approximately 80 domestic and overseas consolidated subsidiaries by December 2023.
Read moreNYK's sixth LNG-fueled pure car and truck carrier (PCTC), Sumire Leader, has started its transportation service for Mazda Motor Corporation, arriving at the port of Hiroshima on Oct 17 and the port of Nakanoseki on Oct 18.
Read moreThe Global Maritime Forum (GMF) has identified five key action areas to improve the operational efficiency of vessels.
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