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Schottel power for hydrogen tug
The first hydrogen-powered tug worldwide is equipped with Schottel propulsion systems
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Ramping up R&D in ammonia
The drive towards cleaner fuels is gathering pace, with several studies and collaborations in the pipeline, including an ammonia bunkering vessel in Singapore.
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Solar panels installed to power Portsmouth
Portsmouth International Port is the first UK port to be equipped with solar canopies
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Luxury and science onboard Arctic vessel
A new science-focused exploration vessel is equipped with a high-tech sea water sensor and measuring system
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EST buys coatings for entire fleet
Dutch coatings manufacturer PPG has won a major contract to supply Greek tanker and bulk carrier operator EST with an antifouling solution for all of its ships.
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Strategic appointment for Harland & Wolff
The marine fabrication company has made a new appointment to oversee its growth strategy
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Helsinki on recovery track post Covid
Ship passenger numbers have recovered to 80% of pre-Covid levels, reports the Port of Helsinki, in an encouraging sign of traffic rebound.
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First Dutch port approves H2 bunkering
The Port of Ijmuiden becomes the first Dutch port to be granted a hydrogen bunkering licence.
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Dredging vital to save Rhine trade
Heatwaves and evaporating waterways mean that major dredging measures will be essential along the Rhine, says Germany.
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Micro-plastic collection device in engines rolled out
The roll-out of an innovative engine-mounted plastic collecting device has begun
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MacGregor to supply RoRo equipment for 4 vessels
A significant order to supply four vessels with RoRo equipment has been received by MacGregor.
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Three firms sign MoU for methanol engines
An MoU has been signed to look at developing engines with three fuel options, including methanol.
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James Fisher partners NMDC in civils work
Two global marine engineering companies have partnered to expand their capabilities in civils
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New crane doubles loading capacity at Zeebrugge
P&O Ferries has doubled its capacity to load and unload cargo at its Zeebrugge hub
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The shipping fuel mosaic: Shell interview
Dr Alexandra Ebbinghaus talks to Maritime Journal about how Shell is looking for ways to decarbonise its shipping fuel offering.
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Hydramec & Scantrol team up to supply Basket LARS
The two firms have joined up once again to provide a LARS for subsea basket deployment.
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RINA appoints first female president
The Royal Institution of Naval Architects has appointed its first female president
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New propulsion gives life to ageing ferry
An ageing African ferry can continue its daily route across Lake Victoria thanks to a new propulsion system.
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Hydrogen hub earmarked for Felixstowe
One of the UK’s largest ports could soon be the site of a green hydrogen hub.
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Fast Crew Suppliers for West Africa
An independent maritime services company has bought two Damen Fast Crew Suppliers