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WinGD signs new partnership deal with Chord X
Swiss marine power company WinGD has signed a proof-of-concept agreement with emissions data specialist Chord X to develop digital solutions focused on sustainability in shipping.
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EGA eyes kites, alt fuels and CCS in K Line decarb deal
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. Group (“K” Line Group) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) to cooperate on research and pilot projects to decarbonise bulk cargo shipping on 28 June.
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Engine control systems ready for flexible future
Engine designers are prepared for the future with a new generation of engine control systems that promise greater data capabilities, speed and flexibility.
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Strategy and conversion expertise central to decarb focus: Holm
Customers’ future flexibility needs informs Wärtsilä’s product and technology solutions strategy, Roger Holm, Executive Vice President and President of Marine Power, explains in an interview in Vaasa, Finland.
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Berge Bulk invests in rotor sails
Singapore-based dry bulk owner Berge Bulk has signed agreements with Anemoi Marine Technologies to supply and fit two vessels in its dry bulk fleet with Anemoi rotor sails.
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Hybrid CSOV orders
Olympic contracts up to four methanol-ready hybrid offshore wind vessels at Ulstein Verft
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First North American turquoise hydrogen pilot in BC
A pilot project in Port Moody in British Columbia will see the first turquoise hydrogen development in North America. The project will use an innovative methane pyrolysis technology. for the first time in North America at Suncor’s Burrard Terminal site.
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Portside hydrogen refuelling collaboration at Stockholm Norvik
Ports of Stockholm and CMB.TECH are joining forces in a unique hydrogen collaboration at Stockholm Norvik Port.
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ABP outlines alt fuel-powered investments in UK
ABP, the largest port operator in the UK, has assessed its investment in port equipment, powered by alternative and future fuels.
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AiP granted for ammonia-fuelled Tug
NYK Line and IHI Power Systems have obtained Approval in Principle (AiP) from ClassNK for an ammonia-fuelled tugboat.
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AiP issued for large LNG-fuelled LCO2 carrier
Korean Register (KR) has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) to Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) for a 40,000cbm LCO2 carrier design that uses a type C pressure tank and is powered by LNG.
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Tests validate iCER enhancements
Factory tests validate iCER enhancements to robust X-DF dual-fuel platform
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An industry sets sail
A new service has launched to support the shipping industry in its quest for wind-powered propulsion
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Blue Visby Consortium tackles “sail fast, then wait”
The Blue Visby Consortium has been formed with the aim of helping the shipping industry eliminate the practice of “Sail Fast, then Wait” through a collaborative platform.
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ClassNK shows potential for CBM to prevent bearing damage
ClassNK has released the latest ClassNK Technical Journal, which includes details of a study demonstrating the potential of monitoring main bearing lubricating oil outlet temperature for condition based monitoring (CBM).
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NYK to study combination of energy saving devices
NYK has signed a business alliance agreement with Nakashima Propeller and Fluid Techno to verify the effects of energy-saving devices that enhance vessel fuel efficiency by improving water flow generated at the aft-end of ships.
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Castrol’s Cyltech 40 XDC achieves MAN Cat II status
Castrol’s new cylinder oil, Cyltech 40 XDC (eXtra Deposit Control), has successfully attained a Category II No Objection Letter (NOL) from MAN Energy Solutions (MAN ES).
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Marco Galbiati appointed CEO of FMG
Fincantieri Marine Group (FMG) has appointed its current general manager, Marco Galbiati, as the new CEO, while former CEO Dario Deste remains the company’s president.
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DHL Global Forwarding and Hapag-Lloyd agree on biofuel
DHL Global Forwarding has signed an agreement with Hapag-Lloyd for the use of advanced biofuels starting with a shipment of 18,000 teu.