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Babcock and LIG Nex1 partnership in defence systems

Babcock has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Republic of Korea technology company LIG Nex1, bringing together the capabilities of both organisations to grow opportunities in maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO), training centre management, and weapons systems technology markets.        The signing ceremony was held during the EURONAVAL 2024 exhibition in Paris, France, with senior representatives from both companies in attendance, inc...

Yorkshire's PPS joins Atlas Copco

Pennine Pneumatic Services Limited (PPS), a compressed air distributor in Yorkshire, UK, has become part of Atlas Copco Group. PPS is based in Brighouse in Yorkshire, England, and was founded in 1991, but also has branches in Sheffield, Hull, Leigh, and Alfreton. The company has 84 employees across the five locations. Energy-saving advice and solutions PPS offers energy-saving advice and solutions to manufacturers and other industries with applications that rely on compressed ai...

Lloyd's List App: Essential maritime news & analysis

Lloyd’s List has been the trusted source for news and intelligence about the global shipping industry for nearly 300 years. Now its award-winning journalism and expert analysis are available instantly, anywhere, with the launch of the new Lloyd’s List App.  Available on the App Store for iOS users and Google Play store for Android devices, the new Lloyd’s List App has a suite of customisable features to keep users connected to the trends, issues and events that matter in...

Multraship celebrates MULTRATUG 36 addition to fleet

Multraship Towage & Salvage held a christening ceremony on Friday, 1 November, to name their newest tug, MULTRATUG 36, in the port of Terneuzen, the Netherlands. The vessel is a Damen ASD Tug 3212. MULTRATUG 36 is the latest delivery from the order of three tugs Multraship placed with Damen to expand its fleet further to meet additional customer and project requirements. Towage and salvage services Jacqueline Pey, the spouse of Chris Pey, Multraship’s Senior Commercial Manager, did...

Hendrik Veder strengthens load testing services

In a strategic move to become a complete service provider while enhancing the level of support delivered to the crane, marine, and offshore industries, lifting solutions specialist - Hendrik Veder Group UK has announced a new cooperation with an England-based load test expert.  New regional service This new agreement will see the Scottish branch of Hendrik Veder Group UK diversify its output by offering a new regional service for the longstanding firm, via the distribution and l...

SeaO2's DOC tech gains €2M for climate change fight

Dutch startup - SeaO2, specialising in innovative carbon (CO2) removal technology from seawater, announces receiving €2+ million in new investments. DOC technology Utilising its breakthrough Direct Ocean Capture (DOC) technology, which efficiently extracts CO2 from seawater, SeaO2 aims to mitigate climate change by returning carbon-free water to the ocean, enhancing its ability to absorb CO2 from the atmosphere. This funding will accelerate the development of its pioneering technology an...

Eco Wave Power appoints new VP of Engineering

Eco Wave Power Global AB, a publicly traded onshore wave energy technology company announced the appointment of Ran Atias as Vice President of Engineering for the Eco Wave Power Group. Mr. Atias will begin his employment immediately and will be based in Eco Wave Power’s headquarters in Tel Aviv, Israel. Ran Atias Mr. Atias holds an MBA and a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Ben-Gurion University and joins Eco Wave Power with broad experience in the management of high-complexity me...

Air Way's bolt-feeding solutions in Atlas Copco deal

The business of Air Way Automation Ltd (Air Way), a supplier of automated bolt-feeding solutions to the automotive and general industries, has become part of Atlas Copco Group. Air Way is headquartered in Michigan, USA, and has 98 employees. Automation acquisition “This acquisition complements one of our recent acquisitions and will further strengthen Industrial Technique’s offering in the area of automation,” said Henrik Elmin, Business Area President for...

KCC's CABU III ship to feature eSAILs WAPS by 2026

A subsidiary of Klaveness Combination Carriers ASA has entered into an agreement with the builder of the CABU III newbuildings, Jiangsu New Yangzi Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. and Jiangsu Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd, to install its first ever Wind Assisted Propulsion System (WAPS) with two bound4blue eSAILs® suction sails on the third CABU III newbuilding for delivery in Q3 2026. The newbuild will be one of the first tanker/dry bulk vessels to feature bound4blue’s cutting-edge WAPS te...

Innovative vessel designs by Kongsberg Maritime

Kongsberg Maritime has delivered its 1,000th ship design-the IWS Seawalker, a state-of-the art windfarm service operation vessel (CSOV), and one of six ‘Skywalker Class’ UT5519 DE for IWS Fleet. In a naming ceremony in the port of Hanstholm, Denmark, the IWS Seawalker, becomes the third Skywalker Class vessel to be delivered, and is due to be deployed in the North Sea in the coming weeks. Innovative vessel designs Kongsberg Maritime’s design team has been delivering inn...

ESA DECARDIS project for shipping emission reduction

The European Space Agency (ESA) has initiated a new flagship project, Decarbonisation through the Digitalisation in Shipping (DECARDIS), together with optimisation platform company Awake.AI, technology pioneer ABB and shipping company Wallenius Marine. The consortium, funded by ESA and led by Awake.AI, will collaborate on a port call optimisation solution, which focuses on helping ships cut greenhouse gas emissions by overcoming inefficiencies in the ship-port interaction.  Smart ship te...

Certus Online & Adonis partner in maritime solutions

Global HR, payroll, and crew management software specialist - Adonis, under the Ripple Operations brand, has entered into a strategic marketing partnership with Certus Online, a globally renowned provider of maritime booking and operational solutions, to enhance their combined service offerings for the maritime industry. The agreement marks a significant step towards providing seamless, integrated solutions for maritime operators. Adonis’ HR systems Certus Online’s Booking Platfor...

Ocean Network Express: FY2024 profit guidance revised

Ocean Network Express (ONE) released the financial result for FY2024 2nd Quarter (from July 2024 to September 2024). The revenue for FY2024 2nd quarter was USD 5,864 million, up 65% from the same quarter of the last year, with a net profit of USD 1,999 million (YoY +USD 1,812 million). The Asia-North America and Asia-Europe trades have experienced strong demand, driven by consistent consumer demand and an early peak season in July and August. In addition, early shipments in the North Ameri...

Cummins showcases marine technology solutions at International Workboat Show 2024

Cummins Inc., a global pioneer in power solutions, will exhibit its latest marine technologies at the International Workboat Show 2024, in New Orleans, from November 12-14, 2024.  QSK38 EPA Tier 4 solution Visitors to Booth 3001 will have the opportunity to examine the QSK38 EPA Tier 4 solution, designed with repower flexibility in mind.  This innovative engine provides clean power in a compact package, leveraging trusted technology that operators can depend on for their fleet. Dur...

Wärtsilä 25DF engine reduces methane emissions

Technology group - Wärtsilä has introduced its innovative NextDF feature for the Wärtsilä 25DF dual-fuel engine. While operating on liquefied natural gas (LNG), the NextDF feature reduces methane emissions to less than two percent of fuel use across all load points, achieving as low as 1.1 percent in a wide load range. What’s more, the nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions are lower than on the standard Wärtsilä 25DF engine, which already has low emission levels bel...

ClassNK grants AiP for LNG carrier with Mark III tanks

ClassNK has issued an approval in principle (AiP) for a 30,000 m3 LNG carrier equipped with two Mark III Flex membrane tanks, developed by GTT. The vessel’s ballast tank design and ballasting operations allow for the elimination of filing limits, enhancing operational flexibility. The AiP demonstrates the feasibility of this design concept. LNG carrier In LNG carriers with membrane tanks, filing limits are often required based on the strength assessments against sloshing loads, which ca...

MacGregor's carbon calculator for shipping emissions

MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has launched a new free-of-charge digital Carbon Calculator to help container shipping companies estimate the carbon dioxide emissions they can eliminate by upgrading their onboard container cargo system with MacGregor Cargo Boost. Cargo Boost solution By maximising container-carrying capacity on board existing ships, the Cargo Boost solution has been shown to increase average cargo system utilisation from conventional rates of 80% to 90%, or even 100%. Across a 1...

3t's advanced maritime training technologies unveiled

3t, the UK-based global pioneer in safety-critical training, had the honour of hosting senior officials from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) at its state-of-the-art training centre in Dyce, Aberdeen. The visit centered on strategic discussions about upskilling the maritime workforce to meet the evolving demands of traditional energy sectors and the emerging marine renewables industry.  Maritime safety and workforce As part of the MCA’s global remit to support maritime...

South Korea's first SIMOPs methanol bunkering success

In a significant step towards establishing eco-friendly maritime practices, South Korea successfully conducted its first Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPs) of ship-to-ship methanol bunkering at Busan New Port on 4th October. This groundbreaking achievement marks a crucial advancement in the nation's commitment to developing a sustainable ship fuel supply chain. Key highlights First-ever SIMOPs methanol bunkering in South Korea. 11-hour operation supplying approximately 3,000 tons of methanol...

DNV approves HD HHI's ammonia-fuel design

DNV has awarded an Approval in Principle (AiP) to HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HD HHI) for its 15K TEU ammonia dual-fuelled container vessel design. This milestone follows the successful completion of a joint development project aimed at addressing the challenges associated with using ammonia as a marine fuel. Ammonia as a marine fuel The project focused on developing cutting-edge designs to enhance safety, including an optimised ammonia tank design, advanced fire safety systems, enhanced amm...

Samsung SAS approved by ClassNK for AiP in shipping

ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for the Autonomous Navigation Assistance System - ‘SAS’ developed by Samsung Heavy Industries, Co., Ltd. Samsung Autonomous Navigation Assistance System (SAS) is a partially Autonomous Navigation System (ANS) including the functions of situational awareness through sensor fusion and electronic navigational chart information, collision and grounding risk assessment, and collision and grounding avoidance. Design, installation, and mai...

The Baltic Exchange launches maritime KYC platform

The Baltic Exchange has launched a Know-Your-Customer (KYC) platform to give the maritime sector greater access to company data to support informed decision-making and meet increased regulatory obligations. KYC platform KYC is a regulatory requirement in the banking and financial services sectors to ensure businesses do their due diligence on customers to prevent fraud, money laundering, and terrorism financing. With shipping a vital part of global commerce, the need to manage the risk of fra...

Rolls-Royce unveils mtU submarine technology at Euronaval

Rolls-Royce is developing new and advanced concepts to show navies how they can meet the growing challenges of undersea national defence. These include a significantly more powerful mtu submarine charging unit and mtu NautIQ automation systems for underwater ship control. Both will be unveiled by Rolls-Royce Power Systems at the Euronaval naval exhibition taking place from 4 to 7 November in Paris, France, underlining Rolls-Royce's role as a solutions provider in this special area...

ITIC highlights shipbroking $380k breach of contract

An arbitration dispute highlighted in the latest Claims Review by the International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC) has concluded with a shipbroker settling a $380,000 claim. Accused of breach of contract and negligence for not disclosing critical navigation restrictions to charterers, the case underscores the paramount importance of transparent communication and due diligence in the shipbroking industry. The incident The incident began when a shipbroker arranged a charter party (CP) agr...

Support marine conservation with maritime cookbook

The Brun Bear Foundation, a registered charity established by Edwin Lampert, executive editor of Riviera Maritime Media, is pleased to announce the launch of “Mealtimes With My Maritime Friends.” This unique cookbook celebrates the global maritime community while raising funds for important causes. Featuring 60 inspiring recipes from around the world, contributed by prominent figures in the maritime industry, this book offers a taste of maritime culture alongside the personal storie...

SRT Marine secures £31 million investment from Ocean Infinity

SRT Marine Systems plc (SRT), a global provider of maritime domain awareness systems and technologies for security, safety, and environmental protection, is pleased to announce that it has agreed a substantial investment and short-term finance bridge support package from existing shareholder Ocean Infinity (OI), worth approximately £31 million.   Finance support package This new financing allows SRT to immediately satisfy the need for the substantial performance bond required under...

ABS explores HTGR reactors for LNG carriers

ABS released its latest report into the potential of advanced nuclear technology for maritime applications, with a study of a small modular reactor on a standard liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier. Feasibility and safety The transformational impact of a high-temperature, gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) on the design, operation, and emissions of a 145,000 m3 LNG carrier design was modeled by ABS and Herbert Engineering Corporation (HEC). The study is designed to help the industry better understand...

AI-powered maritime surveillance by Cambridge Pixel

With its many peninsulas and bays, coves, and small headlands, the UK coastline is a complex stretch of land to monitor and patrol. Traditional coastal surveillance methods utilising patrol aircraft and vessels are very expensive and non-persistent. However, big data and machine learning (ML) are providing a solution, lowering the cost of these tasks and transforming the way the coastal maritime activity is monitored, analysed, and responded to by agencies and governments. AI-powered maritime...

K LINE trials Inmarsat NexusWave for fleet connectivity

Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (“K” LINE) and Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat company, are pleased to announce that “K” LINE will conduct a trial of Inmarsat Maritime's new bonded network service NexusWave on “K” LINE's fleet. NexusWave seamlessly integrates multiple high-speed networks in real-time to enable high-speed, always-on ship-to-shore communications, thereby enhancing digitalisation of ship operation and environmental response, as well as the welfare of se...

LEO networks revolutionise maritime connectivity

Maritime communications came a long way before they could deliver the first Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS). Still, it is fair to say that their forward march has only accelerated in the two-and-a-half decades since. Today, shipping companies rely on satellite connectivity to protect their vessels and people and enable the digitalisation, decarbonisation, and crew-welfare initiatives on which its successes rely.  Low-Earth orbit (LEO) networks Against this background, t...

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