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‘K’ LINE JOINS e-METHANE COALITION

‘K’ LINE JOINS e-METHANE COALITION

Japanese ship operator Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha ('K' Line) has joined the e-NG Coalition, the world's first international alliance targeting the global expansion of e-methane. The members of this alliance, founded in October 2024, envision that e-methane will accelerate...

VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS HELP PROMOTE LOW CARBON MARINE TRANSPORTATION

VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS HELP PROMOTE LOW CARBON MARINE TRANSPORTATION

Vehicle manufacturer JLR has signed up to join UECC’s Sail for Change initiative using low-carbon liquefied biomethane (LBM) in maritime transport to support the company’s sustainability ambitions through decarbonisation of its global logistics chain. The addition of...

Water & waste management news

COMPANY SAYS WATER TREATMENT RANGE IS AHEAD OF REGULATIONS

COMPANY SAYS WATER TREATMENT RANGE IS AHEAD OF REGULATIONS

Swedish company Marinfloc says that its range of wastewater treatment equipment, unlike that of many other companies, is already compliant with upcoming revisions to  MEPC 107(49). The updated regulation enters into force in 2025, something that Marinfloc...

BWTS PSC INSPECTIONS EXPECTED TO INCREASE

BWTS PSC INSPECTIONS EXPECTED TO INCREASE

According to Bio-UV group, with the final ballast water deadline fast approaching, an increase in inspections is anticipated as Port State Control (PSC) inspectors check machinery installations, crew competencies and Ballast Water Management (BWM) Plans. The French...

Marine environment & clean shipping news

TWO MORE CARNIVAL CRUISE SHIPS TO INSTALL SIVERSTREAM SYSTEM

TWO MORE CARNIVAL CRUISE SHIPS TO INSTALL SIVERSTREAM SYSTEM

Maritime clean technology company Silverstream Technologies has signed an agreement with cruise operator Carnival Corporation & plc to install the Silverstream System on another two vessels. These will be the third and fourth new build Excel-class vessels to be...

WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN’S EMISSIONS TARGETS VALIDATED BY SBTi

WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN’S EMISSIONS TARGETS VALIDATED BY SBTi

Ro-ro shipping company Wallenius Wilhelmsen regards emission reduction as an urgent matter, that cannot wait, so the company is pleased to announce that its near-term and net-zero targets have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). SBTi has...

Marine propulsion & machinery news

WÄRTSILÄ METHANOL-READY PROPULSION FOR LARGE CEMENT CARRIER

WÄRTSILÄ METHANOL-READY PROPULSION FOR LARGE CEMENT CARRIER

Wärtsilä has received an order to supply a complete propulsion package for a 38,000 dwt methanol-ready cement carrier vessel. When built, this will be the largest vessel of its type, and the first with a methanol-ready notation. The order has been placed by...

MAN ES REPORTS SUCCESSFUL CONTAINERSHIP METHANOL FUEL RETROFIT

MAN ES REPORTS SUCCESSFUL CONTAINERSHIP METHANOL FUEL RETROFIT

MAN Energy Solutions has announced the successful retrofit of the main engine of the ‘Maersk Halifax’ to a dual-fuel MAN B&W ME-LGIM unit. MAN PrimeServ, MAN Energy Solutions’ after-sales division, carried out the work, believed to be the first such project...

Marine coatings & hull protection news

HEMPEL’S CO2-SAVING COATING VALIDATED BY DNV

HEMPEL’S CO2-SAVING COATING VALIDATED BY DNV

The performance of Hempel’s silicone-based hull coating solution, Hempaguard X7, and its ability to accelerate decarbonisation efforts in the maritime industry are now third-party validated by DNV. Since its launch in 2013, Hempaguard has provided vessels around the...

Maritime regulatory news

IMO MAKES PROGRESS ON H2 AND NH3 SAFETY

IMO MAKES PROGRESS ON H2 AND NH3 SAFETY

The IMO's Sub-Committee on Carriage of Cargoes and Containers made significant progress on the development of draft interim guidelines for the safety of ships using hydrogen and ammonia as fuel when it met for its ninth session (CCC 9). Taking into account the urgency...

NEW VIDEO SERIES EXPLAINS EEXI

NEW VIDEO SERIES EXPLAINS EEXI

Shipowners and operators as well as maritime administration personnel can get to grips with the Energy Efficiency eXisting Ship Index (EEXI) through a new series of videos released in cooperation with the IMO. The films, developed by the Global Industry Alliance to...

Ship design & naval architecture news

FORESHIP MAKES BALTIC FERRY EVEN GREENER

FORESHIP MAKES BALTIC FERRY EVEN GREENER

With its dual-fuel LNG engines, the option to run on biogas, and zero-emission batteries supported by extensive use of shore power, the 2021-built ferry 'Aurora Botnia' is already notable for its green profile. Now, Wasaline has asked for Foreship’s help to push...

WALLENIUS TESTS WIND-POWERED PCTC DESIGN

WALLENIUS TESTS WIND-POWERED PCTC DESIGN

Wallenius Marine is conducting advanced wind tunnel tests aimed at realising what it says will be the first wind-powered PCTC (Pure Car and Truck Carrier) vessel. The tests are being carried out in a wind tunnel in Gothenburg, with wind speeds of up to 250 km/h....

Shipbuilding & ship repair news

NEW BALTIC TUG BUILT TO ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY STANDARD

NEW BALTIC TUG BUILT TO ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY STANDARD

Turkish shipyard Sanmar has delivered a new ice class tug to Finland-headquartered operator Alfons Håkans to work in the northern Baltic Sea. Named Ajax, the tug is based on the TundRA 2600 design from Canadian naval architects Robert Allan Ltd and has been...

DIESEL ‘CLEANER THAN LNG’ FOR LONG-DELAYED FERRY

DIESEL ‘CLEANER THAN LNG’ FOR LONG-DELAYED FERRY

According to UK media reports, the ro-pax vessel 'Glen Sannox' will, once it enters service in January 2025, have higher GHG emissions than the 30-plus year old ferry it replaces. The CalMac vessel, which was subject to long delays in its delivery from Ferguson...

Ship classification news

IACS UPDATES CRANKCASE EXPLOSION UR FOR ALTERNATIVE FUELS

IACS UPDATES CRANKCASE EXPLOSION UR FOR ALTERNATIVE FUELS

The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) has published the latest edition of Unified Requirement (UR) M10, which introduces new safety requirements to protect internal combustion engines from crankcase explosions, in response to the shift...

IACS REVISITS AMMONIA FUEL SAFETY REQUIREMENT

IACS REVISITS AMMONIA FUEL SAFETY REQUIREMENT

In light of the evolving regulatory landscape for ammonia as a maritime fuel, and the recent finalisation of the IMO’s draft interim guidelines on ammonia, the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) is withdrawing its Unified Requirement UR H1,...

Ship’s deck & cargo news

WÄRTSILÄ GAS SYSTEMS FOR SOLVANG’S NEW LARGE LPG CARRIERS

WÄRTSILÄ GAS SYSTEMS FOR SOLVANG’S NEW LARGE LPG CARRIERS

Wärtsilä is to supply gas handling systems for five new very large LPG carrier vessels to be built at the Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) yard in South Korea. The ships have been contracted by Norwegian ship owner Solvang in a joint venture with Gunvor Group of Geneva....

REEFER UNITS EARN SUSTAINABILITY RECOGNITION

REEFER UNITS EARN SUSTAINABILITY RECOGNITION

Carrier Transicold has been awarded recyclability accreditation for its PrimeLINE and NaturaLINE refrigeration units by Underwriters Laboratories (UL), believed to be the only transport container refrigeration units in the industry to achieve this sustainability...

Marine electronics & digitalisation news

EUROPEAN SPACE PROJECT AIDS SHIPPING DECARBONISATION

EUROPEAN SPACE PROJECT AIDS SHIPPING DECARBONISATION

The European Space Agency (ESA) has initiated a new flagship project, 'Decarbonisation through the Digitalisation in Shipping' (Decardis), together with optimisation platform company Awake.AI, ABB and shipping company Wallenius Marine. The consortium, funded by ESA...

Offshore marine news

STRATEGIC MARINE DELIVERS HYBRID-READY CTV TO POLAND

STRATEGIC MARINE DELIVERS HYBRID-READY CTV TO POLAND

Singapore shipbuilder Strategic Marine has delivered a StratCat 27 Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) to Orlen to operate in Poland’s growing offshore wind sector. The vessel is designed specifically for offshore wind farm operations, and is scheduled to begin operations in...

BRUNVOLL AZIMUTH THRUSTERS FOR ØSTENSJØ’S LATEST LOW CARBON VESSEL

BRUNVOLL AZIMUTH THRUSTERS FOR ØSTENSJØ’S LATEST LOW CARBON VESSEL

Brunvoll of Norway has signed a contract with Spanish shipyard Astilleros Gondan for the delivery of an azimuth thruster package for an Ocean Energy Support Vessel (OESV). The vessel, designed by Salt Ship Design, will feature six thrusters from Brunvoll, namely three...

Maritime business news

DECARBONISATION ENCOURAGED THROUGH SHIP FINANCE

DECARBONISATION ENCOURAGED THROUGH SHIP FINANCE

New insights are revealed in the Poseidon Principles’ fifth Annual Disclosure Report, which showcases the climate alignment of 35 major financial institutions across 14 countries, representing nearly 80% of the global ship finance portfolio. The Poseidon Principles...

NEW CEO AT ROTOR SAIL COMPANY

NEW CEO AT ROTOR SAIL COMPANY

Anemoi Marine Technologies has announced that Clare Urmston has been appointed as the company’s new CEO. After holding a number of executive and non-executive positions within the manufacturing, healthcare and fast-moving consumer goods sectors, Urmston joined Anemoi...

Maritime & emissions research news

LR-LED STUDY CONCLUDES ALTERNATIVE FUELS ARE CRITICAL FOR GHG CUTS

LR-LED STUDY CONCLUDES ALTERNATIVE FUELS ARE CRITICAL FOR GHG CUTS

Alternative fuels, green steel and renewable energy are fundamental to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction during the life cycle of a vessel, according a study carried out by a Lloyd's Register (LR), Knutsen, HDKSOE and HHI Joint Development Project (JDP). The...

SLOVENIAN UNIVERSITY JOINS EUROPEAN WATERBORNE TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM

SLOVENIAN UNIVERSITY JOINS EUROPEAN WATERBORNE TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM

In order to provide input and collaborate with the key players in the transition to a zero-emission, digital, safe, secure and competitive waterborne sector, the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia) has recently joined the Waterborne Technology Platform. The Waterborne...

Maritime safety & security news

ABS TACKLES AMMONIA SAFETY CONCERNS

ABS TACKLES AMMONIA SAFETY CONCERNS

In a pioneering safety development, ABS is using advanced modelling and simulation technologies to develop emergency response methods to assist ports and crew in responding to ammonia leaks or spills. This is believed to be the first step towards a comprehensive and...

NEW TECHNOLOGIES BRING SAFETY CONCERNS, SAYS STUDY

NEW TECHNOLOGIES BRING SAFETY CONCERNS, SAYS STUDY

A new jointly-produced report from DNV and Lloyd’s List Intelligence found a surge in the number of safety incidents involving machinery damage or failure, many resulting from uncertainties related to decarbonisation and digitalisation. The report, Maritime safety...

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