Bureau Veritas joins the Nuclear Energy Maritime Organization
Bureau Veritas has become a founding member of the Nuclear Energy Maritime Organization (NEMO), dedicated to shaping the future of nuclear energy in the maritime sector.
Read moreDetailsBureau Veritas has become a founding member of the Nuclear Energy Maritime Organization (NEMO), dedicated to shaping the future of nuclear energy in the maritime sector.
Read moreDetailsCavotec has signed an order for shore power with a global shipping company, valued at about USD 5 million. The order includes a substantial number of PowerFit shore power units, enabling vessels to connect to shore power with ease while docked. Deliveries are scheduled later this year.
Read moreDetailsImabari Shipbuilding will install an MAN B&W 7S60ME-Ammonia engine with SCR in connection with the construction of a 200,000 dwt class bulk carrier for a joint venture between K Line, NS United and Itochu Corporation.
Read moreDetailsFlagship Founders has launched Sealenic, its fifth startup, which is developing an AI-powered maritime information retrieval and management platform.
Read moreDetailsMitsubishi Shipbuilding has received an order from the University of Tokyo for its MiPoLin, a power prediction and lines selection system.
Read moreDetailsNYK and Japan Marine United Corporation (JMU) are mutually formulating a method for estimating a ship’s performance in actual seas before construction is completed and recently completed verification of a vessel’s propulsive performance in wind and wave conditions in actual seas.
Read moreDetailsWilson Sons' towing sector has unveiled the newly constructed harbor tug WS Dorado, as a component of its initiative to establish a fleet of ships capable of efficiently handling large vessels while maintaining low emissions.
Read moreDetailsGreen Ships Invest and Amogy have solidified their partnership by signing a contract to deploy carbon-free electrical Platform Supply Vessels (ePSVs) through Amogy’s technology.
Read moreDetailsSmart Green Shipping has initiated on-land testing of FastRig, an aluminum wingsail designed to use wind propulsion to deliver thrust to the ship and can reduce shipping emissions by up to 30%.
Read moreDetailsNYK concluded an agreement with STAX Engineering Pty Ltd. (STAX), to use its emissions capture and control technology to recover exhaust gases from ships.
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