
Singapore-based heavy-lift project carrier AAL Shipping has added two multipurpose vessels (MPV) to its third-generation newbuilding programme, increasing its orderbook to six Super B-class vessels.

The green methanol-powered very large crude carrier (VLCC) ship concept jointly developed by COSCO SHIPPING Energy and CSSC’s Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (DSIC) has received approval in principle (AIP) from two classification societies.

Finnish shipbuilder Meyer Turku is leading a project that aims to develop carbon-neutral and sustainable technological solutions for cruise ships through an extensive partnership network.

The UK-headquartered Subsea 7 has appointed Marlink to deliver a smart hybrid network solution for its vessels. Marlink will provide a hybrid network solution combining its global Sealink VSAT solution with L-band back-up, global 4G cellular services and connection to the Tampnet network for operati

South Korean shipbuilding giant Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co. (KSOE) has secured an order from an undisclosed client for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier.

Dutch logistics services provider BG Freight Line has committed to reducing carbon emissions by installing Value Maritime’s Filtree and carbon capture system onboard two of its container vessels.

Norwegian Hurtigruten has begun its environmental ship upgrade program, said to be the largest in its history, to cut CO2 emissions and pursue the zero-emissions goal.

Chinese shipping company SITC International Holdings (SITC) has welcomed its first dual-fuel liquefied natural gas- (LNG) powered containership.

A new study by the Centre for Ocean Ventures & Entrepreneurship (COVE) has shown that Nova Scotia’s ocean sector has significant market potential to develop and deliver vessel electrification and associated technologies.

Felicity Ace, the 6,400 CEU car carrier which caught fire on 16 February, is assumed to remain on fire south of the Azores currently drifting away from the islands, according to the update on the incident.

The interest in hydrogen and CCS value chains has been picking up, evident through various projects and collaborations revealed this week.

Lamprell is anticipating a contract award for the full scope of work required for the construction of multiple jack-up lift barges.

Turkish Cemre Shipyard has awarded HAV Group subsidiary Norwegian Electric Systems AS (NES) a contract to supply the battery and control systems, plus act as system integrator for a zero-emission ferry being built for Scandlines.

Towage services provider SAAM Towage Brazil achieved a 13% reduction in its greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in 2021, compared to the base year in 2017, making strides towards increasingly sustainable operations.