Car carrier runs aground in the Chesapeake Bay
On 27th April, a 760-foot vehicle carrier ran aground near the Cape Charles Anchorage in the Chesapeake Bay.
Read moreDetailsOn 27th April, a 760-foot vehicle carrier ran aground near the Cape Charles Anchorage in the Chesapeake Bay.
Read moreDetailsA consortium-driven investment fund named as "Motion Ventures" powered by Rainmaking was recently launched, with Wilhelmsen and HHLA as anchor investors.
Read moreDetailsThe Federal Court in Australia sentenced Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean, the Norwegian car carrier, fining the company $18.25 million in Australia’s long-running criminal cartel case.
Read moreDetailsWilhelmsen Ship Management (WSM) joint the Sustainable Shipping Initiative (SSI), an alliance of key organizations that is driven to bring change to a more sustainable maritime industry.
Read moreDetailsNorwegian state-owned organization Enova has awarded 219 million Norwegian kroner (=USD 25 million) to a Wilhelmsen-led project aiming to construct the world’s first zero emission hydrogen vessels.
Read moreDetailsPort of Singapore hosted the world’s first CE-Certified 3D printed lifting tool delivery, through the Wilhelmsen thyssenkrupp AM fulfillment platform.
Read moreDetailsMaritime initiative was granted 8m euros in European funding, following Norwegian government's decision to focus on development and commercialization of hydrogen as a carbon-neutral fuel.
Read moreDetailsSigning of the Letter of Intent to establish a Joint Venture, ship management company Wilhelmsen Ships Services and German conglomerate thyssenkrupp will collaborate on delivering maritime spare parts using 3D printing.
Read moreDetailsWilhelmsen Group inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with South Korean Hyundai Glovis aiming to explore the potential of the global gas shipping market, and research into alternative vessel fuels.
Read moreDetailsNorwegian-based global shipping company Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean AS (WWO) has entered a guilty plea in the Federal Court to criminal cartel conduct, according to the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC).
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