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06.06.2024

Commercial adoption of OCC hinges on regulations

According to DNV’s latest whitepaper, onboard carbon capture (OCC) is seen as a promising method for reducing emissions in the shipping industry while continuing to use conventional fuels. However, its commercial viability hinges...

06.06.2024

Vahle wins automation contract for Khalifa port

Paul Vahle has secured a major contract to electrify and automate container blocks at the new Khalifa port in Abu Dhabi. The Kamener company will initially equip 16 container blocks with automation systems and install around 22...

Digital vernetzt

Von Rotterdam bis Basel. In einer gemeinsamen Initiative rufen die Plattformbetreiber Portbase und Rheinports ein Projekt ins Leben, das die maritime und die Binnenhafen-Gemeinschaft digital verbindet. Ihr Ziel ist, den...

05.06.2024

Another short-sea service in the Mediterranean

Diamond Line, Cosco Shipping Europe's short-sea and feeder carrier, and Tarros Group have announced a new weekly service, PAE, connecting Alexandria, Egypt, and Piraeus, Greece, with Algiers, Algeria, starting in June 2024. The...

05.06.2024

Survitec calls for stricter fire safety checks

Survitec, a global provider of survival technology solutions, has issued a white paper calling for increased industry oversight in ship fire safety inspections due to a rise in ship detentions and losses from fires. The...

05.06.2024

CSM launches Dubai office

Columbia Shipmanagement (CSM), a member of the Columbia Group, has expanded its global footprint with a new office in Dubai. With this move, CSM aims to enhance its presence in the Middle East and complement its existing...

05.06.2024

Telemar expands in Spain

Telemar, part of the Marlink Group, has opened a new office in Algeciras, Spain, to enhance support for maritime and superyacht customers and provide more responsive service solutions in the region, which includes the fifth...

Erstes «Super-B-Class»-Schiff

Zypern zu Ehren. Im Rahmen einer feierlichen Taufe bei Huangpu Wenchong in Guangzhou hat die Schwergutreederei AAL Shipping die AAL Limassol in Empfang genommen. Dass ein zypriotisches Regierungsmitglied mit auf die Reise ging,...

04.06.2024

Two-thirds of e-fuel projects at risk

The National Association for Conservation and Biodiversity (Nabu), Germany's oldest and largest environmental association, has highlighted the critical need for a security of investment for manufacturers of e-fuels, warning that...

04.06.2024

Nigerian port welcomes largest boxship

The Onne Multipurpose Terminal (OMT), run by International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI) in Nigeria, has handled its largest container vessel to date, the 300 m, 6,660-teu capacity “Kota Cempaka” operated by Pacific...

04.06.2024

Groke pro system debuts in Europe

Groke Technologies, based in Finland, has secured its first European contract to supply and install its Groke pro situational awareness system on two bulk carriers operated by an undisclosed Greek shipowner. Following...

Arbeiten haben begonnen

Montesyndial-Areal im südlichen Teil von Porto Marghera. Wo zuvor industrielle Anlagen die Lagune verschmutzten, sollen bald bis zu 1 Mio. TEU pro Jahr über die Kaimauern gehen. Jetzt hat das 428 Mio. EUR schwere Projekt den...

03.06.2024

IAPH explores energy needs for ports

The International Association of Ports & Harbors (IAPH) has commissioned a study to investigate energy-related port investments in developing countries, focusing on the infrastructure required to align with the updated 2023...

03.06.2024

Hybrid networks on the rise

The IT specialist and digital solutions provider Marlink has achieved a milestone by integrating over 3,200 low earth orbit (LEO) terminals into hybrid networks or deploying them as standalone solutions. This integration caters...

03.06.2024

AD Ports sets its sights on Madagascar

AD Ports Group and Madagascar’s economic development board have agreed to explore their collaboration in developing Madagascar's ports, maritime, and logistics sectors. Signed by Mohamed Eidha Al Menhali, regional CEO of AD...

31.05.2024

Kiel port with dual shore power supply

The port of Kiel successfully provided shore power to two cruise ships, “MSC Euribia” and “AID Anova”, simultaneously for the first time on 30 May. This achievement followed the successful integration of “MSC Euribia” into the...

31.05.2024

Crude tanker demand to outpace supply

According to Bimco, the tanker shipping market is set to experience higher demand driven by trade restrictions, with crude tanker demand outpacing supply in 2024 but slowing in 2025 as ships may return to the Suez Canal,...

31.05.2024

Solarduck targets gigawatt scale

The Dutch-Norwegian cleantech company Solarduck has expanded its regional office in Tokyo to manage business development in East and Southeast Asia for offshore floating photovoltaic (OFPV) technology and to meet growing demand...

30.05.2024

Funding for Ukraine port cooperation

Ports of Stockholm and the Baltic Ports Organisation (BPO), along with the Odessa (Ukraine)-based law firm Interlegal, are seeking funds from the Swedish Institute’s Ukraine cooperation programme to support the integration of...

30.05.2024

Egypt to host new green methanol facility

AD Ports Group, Transmar, and Orascom Construction have signed an MOU to develop a green methanol storage and export facility in Egypt. Green methanol, a synthetic fuel produced from renewable sources such as green hydrogen,...

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