Svitzer completes demerger from Maersk after 45 years
At an Extraordinary General Meeting in Copenhagen, shareholders in A.P. Møller - Mærsk A/S have voted in favour of the proposal for a demerger of Svitzer from Maersk.
Read moreAt an Extraordinary General Meeting in Copenhagen, shareholders in A.P. Møller - Mærsk A/S have voted in favour of the proposal for a demerger of Svitzer from Maersk.
Read moreMAN Energy Solutions and Svitzer have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) focused on the development of a methanol-fuelled version of the MAN 175D engine.
Read moreA Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between HAMR Energy, the Port of Melbourne, Maersk, ANL (a subsidiary of CMA-CGM), Svitzer, Stolthaven Terminals, and ABEL Energy to explore the commercial feasibility of establishing a green methanol bunkering hub at the Port of Melbourne.
Read moreSvitzer has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Caterpillar Marine to implement technologies that will allow Svitzer to use methanol in their fleet.
Read moreEverWind and Svitzer signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to deploy one of the world’s first green fuel powered commercial tug vessels in the Canso Strait in Nova Scotia.
Read moreSvitzer announced that its "Aim for 8 speed" initiative, which asks tug crews to navigate at a maximum speed of eight knots during mobilisation and demobilisation, has successfully prevented 1,000 tonnes of CO2.
Read moreSvitzer has unveiled its decarbonisation strategy that will see the company become fully carbon neutral by 2040.
Read moreITF, an international trade union federation of transport workers' unions, calls Maersk Group's shareholders to tackle alleged anti-union practices within its Svitzer towage division.
Read moreSvitzer A/S, Kongsberg Maritime and ABS announced that they have signed an agreement to jointly develop RECOTUG, the world’s first fully operational, and fully remotely controlled tugboat.
Read moreAccording to a recent statement, Svitzer showed its commitment to focus and work towards reaching gender equality within the shipping industry by signing the Kvindercharter. This initiative, which was hosted by Danish Shipping, saw a total of 14 industry players signing the Charter to support the increase of female professionals employed within the shipping industry.
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