
Towage operator Svitzer, part of A.P. Moller – Maersk, has signed an agreement with naval architect company Robert Allan for the design of the world’s first fuel cell tug for harbour operations, running on green methanol.

Korean shipyard Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has ordered the tank design for four new LNGCs from the French LNG containment specialist GTT.

Prosafe has achieved what it says is an important milestone in its financial restructuring following the approval of its plan in Norway.

With the restart of its cruises from Germany, cruise company AIDA Cruises has expanded the use of green shore power with ships of its fleet to two more German ports in the 2021 summer season.

Japanese shipbuilder Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, and compatriot shipping company Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) have agreed to jointly develop a large-scale liquefied CO2 (LCO2) carrier.

FPSO operator BW Offshore has been awarded a contract extension for a vessel operating in waters offshore Nigeria.

Greek LPG shipping company StealthGas revealed plans to spin off its four tanker-owning subsidiaries.

Inyanga Maritime is developing a new dynamically-positioned (DP2) multi-purpose vessel (MPV) Inyanga Entsha that will be used to install HydroWing technology combined with Tocardo’s tidal turbines.

Ever Given, the giant containership that ran aground in the Suez Canal in March, has suffered the majority of the damage to its bulbous bow module and the area around its bow thrusters, as well as to the rudder and propellor, new photos show.

An accident during vessel decommissioning operations in waters offshore Libya has resulted in the deaths of at least three Tunisian workers.

A Panama-flagged containership caught fire in the engine room and lost power while sailing in the Gulf of Finland on 7 November.

Danish ferry operator Scandlines has entered into a contract with Turkish Cemre Shipyard for the construction of an emission-free freight ferry for the Puttgarden (Germany) – Rødby (Denmark) route.

State-owned petroleum firm QatarEnergy has placed the first batch of liquified natural gas (LNG) shipbuilding orders with Korean shipyards as part of its plans to meet future LNG carrier requirements.

Japanese shipping company NYK Line has received delivery of a new eco-friendly very large crude oil carrier built at Nantong COSCO KHI Engineering Co., Ltd. (NACKS) in China.