Latest Industry News – Page 19
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Green hydrogen hub announced for Antwerp
Plug Power is building a green hydrogen hub at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges - but it’s not a realistic option for shipping, CEO Andy Marsh says.
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FILM CLIP: Hamburg Port’s harbourmaster retires
The harbourmaster at Germany’s largest sea port is retiring after 28 years at the helm.
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Lloyd’s Register creates new role
Marine classification organisation Lloyd’s Register (LR) has appointed a new Chief Technology and Innovation Officer.
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Strike halving oil and gas exports averted
The Norwegian government has stepped in to forbid oil and gas workers from going on strike, which could have resulted in a 60% drop in exports, news agency Reuters and other outlets have reported.
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SALT exceeds funding target
A boat finance start-up has closed its pre-seeding funding round with more subscriptions that anticipated
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Interview: Siemens Energy on a mission
‘We are doing it for our children’: Siemens Energy VP South West Europe Paolo Menotti talks to MJ about a campaign to decarbonise the European ferry fleet.
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EU to set up Ocean Fund
The EU has moved a step closer to setting up a dedicated Ocean Fund to stimulate research and development of new technologies in the move towards decarbonising shipping and ports.
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Cox Marine builds senior team
Cox Marine, maker of the CXO300 Diesel Outboard, is strengthening its leadership team as sales of the engine ramp up.
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Propspeed appoints commercial manager
Underwater foul-release coatings firm Propspeed has appointed a new Commercial Sales Manager along with its new partnership with Marine Protection Systems to promote its coatings and anodes.
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Zipwake CFO promoted to CEO
Jörgen Holmgren has been promoted to CEO at Zipwake, the Swedish interceptor maker.
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Semco buys 20% of offshore energy firm
A strategic partnership has been agreed with Semco Energy taking over 20% of an offshore energy firm.
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IMO issues sea mine warning
Free-floating sea mines have been reported in the Black Sea region as a result of the Ukraine conflict.
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Boat builder awarded 11-ship contract
An initial contract for 11 barges has been awarded to boat builder Harland & Wolff.
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Ship managers urged to report crew deaths
Two workers onboard ship have died in the past month - but historically there are likely to be more than figures show.
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Shipping sector afflicted by ‘Long Covid’
‘Long Covid’ has become all too prevalent in the shipping industry, says INTERCARGO.
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Shipping costs soar 150% y-o-y
Today’s shipping rates blow previous hikes out of the water, says intelligence platform Xeneta.
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Wilhelmsen buys 99% of NorSea
A major Norwegian shipping group has increased its ownership in offshore logistics firm NorSea.
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Longitude offers expertise for Indonesia
Exhibitor Longitude is helping to develop a strategy to lower carbon fuels in the Indonesian shipping sector.
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The role of USVs on the route to net zero
Join experts at Seawork to discuss the role of Uncrewed Surface Vessels.