Floating wind foundation design for world’s largest turbines approved
A new kind of floating offshore wind turbine foundations, designed to handle the largest wind turbines in the world, has received ABS approval in principle (AIP).
Read moreA new kind of floating offshore wind turbine foundations, designed to handle the largest wind turbines in the world, has received ABS approval in principle (AIP).
Read moreWhat is considered to be the largest recycling operation of a production vessel (FPSO) ever has started in Vats, Rogaland, Norway, as the 235-metre-long production vessel "Curlew" was loaded-in by a float-over and subsequent site move operation.
Read moreOn September 22, "MV YUAN JIN HAI", a vessel operated by COSCO SHIPPING Bulk, passed through the new channel in the central Bohai Sea with a full load and safely berthed at No. 5 Ore Terminal in Caofeidian Port Area, Tangshan Port, Hebei Province.
Read moreTitan announced its Liquified Biomethane (LBM) production project for 200,000 tonnes of LBM per year. The plant will be built at the Port of Amsterdam allowing supply to ships and trucks.
Read moreQatarEnergy will build the world's largest "blue" ammonia plant, which is expected to start operations in the first quarter of 2026 and to produce 1.2 million tonnes per year.
Read morePSA Singapore (PSA) inaugurated Tuas Port, with the first three berths operational at Phase One of the development. When fully operational in the 2040s, it is expected to be the world’s largest fully automated container terminal in a single location, with an annual handling capacity of 65 million TEUs.
Read moreOn August 19, Jiangnan Shipbuilding, a subsidiary of CSSC, carried out a steel cutting ceremony for the first 7,600CEU LNG dual fuel PCTC for SAIC Anji Logistics.
Read moreChina State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) announced the launched of what it claims to be the world’s largest capacity containership coming in at 24,116 TEUs.
Read moreThe Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish the world’s longest Green and Digital Corridor to enable low and zero carbon shipping.
Read moreEvergreen received its newest containership, Ever Alot, which its Chinese builders highlighting that it is the world’s largest containership and their first 24,000 TEU construction.
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