WinGD’s engines will run on methanol from 2024 and ammonia from 2025

Swiss engine designer WinGD, a leading developer of two-stroke low-speed gas and diesel engines used

New global shipping task-force aims for greener, safer work

The creation of a task-force to help the global shipping sector cut its climate-heating carbon

New lubricants will be key to the renewable-fuel transition

Ship operators must work alongside the companies they charge with maintaining engine condition in order

Boskalis secures €24 mn research grant to advance emission-free shipping

A broader maritime consortium in which Boskalis is participant has been awarded a EUR 24

IMO moves ahead on GHG emissions, Black Carbon and marine litter

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) in view of the urgency for all sectors to accelerate

Maersk showcases design of its methanol powered box ships

Maersk Line, the world’s biggest container shipping company, on Wednesday show-cased the design of eight

E-methanol: Missing piece to shipping’s decarbonisation puzzle?

Approximately 80% of the world’s traded goods move via ship. But the shipping industry is

Decarbonisation will bring new risks for safer shipping

Shipping’s safety record has improved significantly over the past decade, with vessel losses down by

Shipping still falls short on decarbonisation after climate talks

The organisation that regulates shipping made little fresh progress toward decarbonising the industry during a

Designated ‘net-zero’ lanes could push the shipping industry to clean up its act

The world’s ever growing global economy runs on shipping– this means that supplies from food