Just-in-time port calls could cut 5% of boxship emissions

Global adoption of just-in-time (JIT) port arrivals in the container shipping sector has the potential

IRS, Hindustan Shipyard successfully complete ONGC Drill ship renewal

Leading classification society, the Indian Register of Shipping (IRS), and Hindustan Shipyard Ltd (HSL) have

Shipping industry off track to meet 5% zero-emission target

The world is not on track for zero-emission fuels to account for 5% of international

Deutsche Bank reveals new emissions targets for shipping

Deutsche Bank has announced emissions reduction targets for loans to clients in the shipping, coal

Operational efficiency takes centre stage at Global Maritime Forum’s AGM in Athens

The Global Maritime Forum, a not-for-profit organisation working to create a decarbonised shipping industry, has

MOL makes significant stride in developing hydrogen-powered ships

Japanese shipowner Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), along with yards Onomichi Dockyard, Kawasaki Heavy Industries and

30% of ports worldwide unprepared for incoming IMO legislation

A new study suggests nearly a third of ports worldwide are unprepared to adopt the

Accelleron survey: Shipping reliant on e-fuels for climate-neutral future

Renewable energy will be more important to shipping’s climate goals than any other fuel feedstock,

Class NK says need to work out volume of ship yards

Japanese classification society ClassNK has crunched the numbers to work out the volume of ships

Berge Bulk unveils retrofitted sailing cargo ship

James Marshall-led Berge Bulk has shown off its retrofitted newcastlemax bulker, Berge Olympus, which now