AIDA Cruises supplied with shore power
Two cruise ships were supplied with shore power in Germany. It happened in Rostock-Warnemunde, Germany,
Indian strategies to meet IMO decarbonization goals
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has set a target to reduce the shipping industry’s Greenhouse
VPS opens new OCM laboratory in Singapore
VPS welcomed a number of high-powered representatives from various shipping firms to its newly opened
Svitzer agrees with Caterpillar for methanol dual fuel conversions
A.P. Moller – Maersk’s towage operator Svitzer has signed an agreement with engine manufacturer Caterpillar
Port of Rotterdam to develop green hydrogen plant
The Port of Rotterdam Authority will develop a green hydrogen plant with a capacity of
Vopak to acquire 50% shares in EemsEnergyTerminal
Dutch companies Vopak and Gasunie have announced a new agreement for Vopak to acquire 50
Knud E Hansen unveils CO2 tanker design
Knud E Hansen has unveiled a new CO2 tanker design. The company stated that the
Itochu invests in Purus Marine for low-carbon assets
Japanese trading house Itochu Corp has invested in UK-based Purus Marine, an expanding shipowning company
GCMD awards LCO2 study onboard ships to LR
The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) has awarded its concept study on offloading liquefied
Greenheart partners with Njord, Marsoft for green tech retrofits
Greenheart Management, a subsidiary of Hayfin Capital Management, has teamed up with green tech business