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MPA: Glencore continued to sell contaminated bunker
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has completed its investigation into March 2022 contaminated fuel sales and is punishing Glencore but not PetroChina.
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Crowley appoints new chief naval architect
US-based shipping and logistics company Crowley has appointed Charles (Charlie) Jors as chief naval architect for the company’s engineering services.
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Suction Wing AiP
BV AiP for a new auxiliary wind propulsion device which uses suction forces to propel cargo ships
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New PSPC-compliant universal primer launched
Nippon Paint Marine has added a new anti-corrosive universal primer to its E-Marine range of paints.
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World’s longest green and digital shipping corridor agreed
The 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.
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Smart shipping solutions win
GTT has won an order to equip an Anarctic expedition vessel with its smart shipping solutions
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New Global Sales Director For TotalEnergies Marine Fuels
Denis Bonhomme has joined TotalEnergies Marine Fuels as Global Sales and Business Development Director, overseeing all commercial and operational activities for the business’ growing portfolio of marine fuel solutions.
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40 BN lubricants now meet MAN’s Cat II requirements
All the major lubricant manufacturers have now ensured the 40 BN formulations are compliant with MAN Energy Solution’s Cat II requirements for cylinder oil detergency.
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CII won’t be detainable deficiency
The IMO Sub-Committee on Implementation of IMO Instruments has failed to agree on whether poor CII performance should be a detainable deficiency.
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BV studies onboard CCS with Hong Kong shipowner
Bureau Veritas (BV) and Wah Kwong, one of Hong Kong’s largest shipowners, have signed a cooperation agreement to study the feasibility of installing carbon capture and storage (CCS) units on existing ships.
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MAN ES and Mitsui sign turbocharger deal
New licence agreement with MAN Energy Solutions will bring Mitsui turbocharger technology to the market
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US Funding For Smaller Players
Government funding amounting to nearly $20m has provided a boost to modernisation and improvement plans at small shipyards throughout the USA.
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Pilbara Ports plans ammonia bunkering
Yara Clean Ammonia and Australia’s Pilbara Ports Authority (PPA) have signed an agreement to jointly facilitate the uptake of clean ammonia as a marine fuel in Western Australia.
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Pasha Hawaii takes delivery of LNG-fuelled container ship
Hawaii-based Pasha Hawaii has taken delivery of the MV George III, the first LNG-fuelled vessel to fuel on the US West Coast and the first to serve Hawaii.
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MOL trials world’s first onboard wind measurement device
Japanese companies Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and Metro Weather have demonstrated the onboard operation of Metro Weather’s Doppler Lidar that measures faraway wind conditions in real time.
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LT Service Contract for DF Dredger
GIE Dragages-Ports has inked a long-term service contract (LTSA) with MAN PrimeServ for provisional eight-year period for a dual-fuel dredger operated by the French port of Nantes Saint-Nazaire.
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MSC to trial Quadrise biofuels
MSC Shipmanagement Limited of Cyprus has signed a framework agreement with Quadrise, the supplier of MSAR® and bioMSAR™ emulsion technology and fuels.
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CMS carries out 36,000 hour maintenance on X-DF engine
CSSC Marine Service Co (CMS), the worldwide equipment service subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corp (CSSC), has successfully completed the world’s first ever 36,000 running hours major maintenance on dual-fuel (X-DF) marine engines.