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DNV issues new release of composite components standard to ensure safety, cost savings and smaller environmental footprint in the energy and maritime sectors

DNV has issued the latest edition of its standard - Composite components in critical applications, DNV-ST-C501. The main objective of this standard is to provide an internationally accepted framework for the design, fabrication, and maintenance of composite components to obtain a consistent and appropriate safety level and the creation of cost-effective solutions. As the energy transition continues driving a transformation of the energy sector, DNV is seeing an increasing number of technology d...

Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ 2025 World Cruise sells out before officially opening for bookings, breaks record for fourth consecutive year

For the fourth year in a row, Regent Seven Seas Cruises has sold out its world cruise in record time, with the sailing being completely reserved, prior to officially opening for bookings on June 15, 2022. The sailing, which at 150 nights is the longest in the cruise line’s history, had fares starting at US$ 86,999 per guest for a Deluxe Veranda Suite, and US$ 249,999 per guest for a Master Suite. Regent’s 2025 World Cruise Regent’s 2025 World Cruise has been reserved by loya...

Global Maritime Forum announces that industry giants gain unprecedented insight into the climate impact of their shipping activities

Ship charterers and operators representing over 15% of total bulk cargo transported by sea in 2021 deliver on their commitment to the Sea Cargo Charter, a global framework for aligning ship chartering activities with society’s goals. Signatories to the Sea Cargo Charter commit to measuring and publicly disclosing the alignment of their chartering activities with the ambition to reduce total GHG emissions from international shipping by at least 50% by 2050, as set out by the International...

Hempel’s target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in its entire value chain by 2030 is approved by Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)

Hempel has had its emissions reduction targets approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). The targets covering greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from Hempel’s operations (scopes 1 and 2) are consistent with reductions required, in order to keep global warming to 1.5°C, what the latest climate science has told us is needed to prevent the most damaging effects of climate change. Hempel's carbon emissions reduction targets Hempel’s target for the emissions from its val...

Vestdavit wins contract with Thoma-Sea Marine Contractors, LLC for davit systems on pair of NOAA ocean research newbuilds

Vestdavit is maintaining its role as a trusted supplier of advanced boat-handling technology to support ocean research, with the delivery of davit systems for a pair of newbuild scientific vessels that are being built for the USA’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The company has now secured a contract with US shipbuilder - Thoma-Sea Marine Constructors, LLC, in order to supply one of its HN-5000 workboat davits for each of the two vessels, named - Oceanographer and...

Ruysch International participates in pilot project, ‘3D Printing of Marine Spare Parts’

Is 3D printing just a hype? Or can ship parts, which meet the high demands of the shipping industry, actually be printed? These questions will be answered during the pilot project, ‘3D Printing of Marine Spare Parts’, which is being executed by a consortium of 27 port-related companies, including Ruysch International. ‘3D Printing of Marine Spare Parts’ The pilot project – ‘3D Printing of Marine Spare Parts’ has officially started with the investigati...

Associated British Ports adds value to their survey by investing in a Carlson Merlin LiDAR scanning system

ABP’s Ports in the North West have added value to their survey capabilities by investing in a Carlson Merlin LiDAR scanning system. The Merlin, supplied by Swathe Services, is a vessel-based 3D mobile laser scanner system engineered for coastal, offshore, and inland waterway surveying and will be used to survey important infrastructure around their ports and harbours. Chris Heppenstall, Hydrographer at Associated British Ports in the North West, said: “We wanted a system that would...

SAFE Boats International announces the appointment of Cole Christensen as the Business Development Manager – Commercial

SAFE Boats International is thrilled to announce the addition of Cole Christensen as Business Development Manager – Commercial. Cole Christensen brings a wealth of industry knowledge and experience to SAFE Boats International. In his new role with the Business Development Team, Cole Christensen will focus on all aspects of the commercial sector, growing brand awareness both domestically and globally. Promote the Stormer Workboats line of products He will be integral in advancing efforts...

WinGD and Hyundai Heavy Industries collaborate on ammonia two-stroke engine development

WinGD and Hyundai Heavy Industries’ Engine Machinery Division (EMD) are to collaborate on delivering the first WinGD engine capable of running on ammonia, providing a vital step in shipping’s progress towards decarbonisation. Ammonia-fuelled marine engines Under an MOU (Memo of Understanding) signed during the Posidonia exhibition on 7 June, the two parties will aim to deliver the first engine by 2025, in line with WinGD’s previously announced timeframe for bringing ammonia e...

Scottish Government GIS Marine Data contract awarded to OceanWise

Hampshire-based OceanWise Limited which provides marine and coastal mapping worldwide, are very pleased to announce that they have just been awarded the framework agreement for the provision of GIS Marine Data to the Scottish Government until 2026. Marine Themes Vector’ and  Digital Elevation Model Janet Lockey, Key Account Manager for OceanWise comments, “We are pleased to be supplying our range of Marine Mapping Data products and services to the Scottish Public Sector, inclu...

Swathe Services welcomes new Sales & Technical Support Manager

Swathe Services are pleased to announce that Cyrus Mills has joined their growing team as Sales & Technical Support Manager. Work experience Cyrus joins Swathe Services with an MSc in Hydrographic Surveying from University College London, and 11 years of extensive practical and technical experience in nearshore and offshore surveying. Working up to the roles of Party Chief and Client Representative, operating in various locations and environments, Cyrus has been responsible for mobilisi...

Howden signs a contract with European Energy to supply a hydrogen compression solution

The provider of mission-critical air and gas handling products, technologies, and services, Howden, has signed a contract with European Energy to supply a hydrogen compression solution. This solution will deliver pure (green) hydrogen as feedstock to e-methanol production, fuelling maritime transportation.  European Energy has been designated by Maersk as a key supplier of e-methanol to ensure their shipping fleet undergoes a green transition away from traditional bunker fuel. European Ene...

Mackay keeps Naknek-seasonal shop open to serve all Bristol Bay fleets with the 2022 Alaskan Salmon Season forecasting a record harvest

Mackay Marine (Mackay) stations two full-time technical staff at their Naknek-seasonal shop, from June 1 to June 30 of Alaska’s 6-week Bristol Bay Salmon Season, thereby servicing commercial fishing fleets with spare parts, finished goods and electronics & electrical service. Salmon fishing fleets come from throughout North West America’s coastal communities and operate in-season almost 24/7. Vessels venture onshore only to drop off their catch or if they have trouble with their...

Vanos S.A. at Posidonia 2022

The return of the biggest event of the shipping community was celebrated in Athens after 4 years, on June 6-10, 2022. Vanos S.A. and esteemed associates had the opportunity to welcome partners across the globe and embrace together new opportunities and developments. Posidonia 2022 Vanos S.A extends its most sincere appreciation for visitors' kind attendance on its stand and the constructive communication with Vanos' executive team and the representatives of the valuable partners from abroad: 3...

Blue Water wins large project in connection with construction of new airport in Qaqortoq

Blue Water’s scope of the project includes chartering of the bulk vessels from Canada to Greenland as well as coordination of various shipments of material from Canada and Europe to Greenland to be used for the construction of the new airport. Pennecon Heavy Civil Pennecon Heavy Civil is the Canadian company awarded the contract for the airport construction in Qaqortoq. For the past few years, Blue Water has been in dialogue with the company regarding a solution where we assist Pennecon...

BAE Systems marks 15 years of supporting the Royal Navy’s mine countermeasure vessels in the Gulf region

BAE Systems has announced celebrations to mark 15 years of supporting Operations Aintree and Kipion, the British Royal Navy’s mine countermeasure (MCM) strategy, in the Gulf region. The globally renowned defence contractor - BAE Systems, has supported the Royal Navy’s Hunt Class vessels in the Gulf region for the past 15 years – and also delivers maintenance and upkeep to the rest of the Hunt Class flotilla, based out of Portsmouth Naval Base, in the United Kingdom (UK). UK M...

Fishing Industry Voices Highlight Impacts of Brexit in New Report from the APPG on Fisheries, states The Seafarers’ Charity

It was frequently predicted that the UK fishing industry would benefit from Brexit, both in the run-up to the 2016 referendum and the UK’s official departure from the EU. However, industry members have said that the reality has proved to be very different. Their words form the basis of the new report, “Brexit: Voices of the UK Fishing Industry”. A Parliamentary debate Alistair Carmichael MP, Vice Chair of the APPG, suggested that the APPG compile the report following a Parli...

Culines visited port authority of Thailand and Thai-Chinese Chamber of Commerce

On 10 and 11 June 2022, Chairman & CEO of CULINES Mr. Raymond Chen with his team visited Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) and Thai-Chinese Chamber of Commerce (TCCC). During the meeting with PAT Director General Mr. Kriengkai Chaisiriwongsuk, Mr. Chen introduced Thailand services and development plan in Thailand of CULINES.  Mr. Kriengkai Chaisiriwongsuk briefed on Thai ports and key planning. Both parties agreed to strengthen the close relationship, laying a solid foundation for futu...

CUL NANSHA vessel receives warm welcome in Thailand for her maiden voyage

On 10 June 2022, the ESCO terminal at Laem Chabang held a welcome ceremony for the maiden voyage of CUL NANSHA to Thailand. The maiden voyage of CUL NANSHA enjoyed attention from the Provincial Government of Chonburi and the Port Authority of Thailand (PAT). Mr. Phakkhrathon Thianchai (Governor of Chonburi Province), Lt. Kan Menaruji (Deputy Managing Director of Laem Chabang Port, PAT), Mr. Lee Siak Quee (President of ESCO), Mr. Raymond Chen (Chairman & CEO of CULINES), and Mr. Kettivi...

CULINES fleet welcomed new member CUL MANILA, a 2,800TEU container vessel built by Huangpu Wenchong

Recently, a second-hand 2,800TEU vessel purchased by CULINES was delivered in Singapore and renamed M/V CUL MANILA. A new member thus joined the CULINES fleet. CULINES Chairman & CEO - Raymond Chen boarded the vessel in Singapore with his team and witnessed the delivery. Mr. Chen had a pleasant talk with the captain and the crew of CUL Manila and extended best wishes on behalf of the company. Second-hand vessels The purchase of this vessel could help to optimise the fleet structure and de...

SITC, Xiamen Port and their customers held the landing ceremony of the ‘distribution-to-collection’ cooperation project

On the occasion of the new SITC Haoyun's newly-built container going to sea, SITC International, Xiamen Port and its customers held the landing ceremony of the ‘distribution-to-collection’ cooperation project at the Haitian Wharf of Xiamen Port on the afternoon of August 26. Xue Mingyuan, President of SITC International Shipping Group, Lai Zhiyong, President of Logistics Group, Meng Xianliang, General Manager of Xiamen Consolidation, Pan Wenliang, General Manager of Logistics Fujian...

IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee progresses work on GHG reduction; approves Mediterranean Sea emission control area

IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee progresses work on GHG reduction; approves the Mediterranean Sea emission control area. IMO's Marine Environment Protection Committee has reiterated its commitment to review and strengthen the IMO Initial Strategy on the reduction of GHG emissions from shipping, to adopt a revised strategy in mid-2023. MEPC 78 session The MEPC 78 session (6-10 June) made further progress with the discussions towards the revision of the Initial GHG Strategy, as initi...

PIL adds Shanghai and Singapore port calls to Gulf China Service (GCS)

To continually improve its connectivity, Pacific International Lines (PIL) will be adding two port calls, Shanghai and Singapore, to its weekly direct Gulf China Service (GCS) from 20 June 2022. The insertion of these two major ports into the GCS service would enable PIL to better cater to the needs of its customers in China and the Gulf area in the Middle East region. GCS service The GCS service was launched in November to offer customers a more direct and efficient service connecting Cent...

DNV launches new SEEMP III Generator

DNV is set to launch its SEEMP III Generator as part of an integrated and easy digital solution to support customers in ensuring their compliance with SEEMP Part III verification. The remaining SEEMP Part III guidelines are expected to be adopted and published on 10 June 2022 with the deadline for having the first SEEMP Part III verified and onboarded by 1 January 2023. SEEMP Part III requirement The SEEMP Part III forms part of IMO’s initial strategy to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emis...

UK Power Networks Services wins a contract to take Port of Felixstowe a step closer towards Net Zero

UK Power Networks Services has won a contract to take the UK’s largest container port, and one of the largest in Europe, a step closer to Net-Zero. It will supply new electrical technology needed at the PORT OF FELIXSTOWE LIMITED to allow the port to step away from a reliance on red diesel, meet its Net Zero aspirations, reduce emissions and increase the resilience of the port’s electricity network. Electric tractor units This is the energy infrastructure company’s first maj...

DNV and Pleiades celebrate 100 years in Greece and 100 vessels contracted with Cyber Secure notation

At the Posidonia trade fair today, classification society DNV presented Pleiades Shipping with a certificate recognising their new vessels as the first delivered to a Greek owner with the Cyber secure vessel notation. The presentation was a fitting milestone as DNV also celebrates 100 years of operation in Greece and topping 100 contracted vessels for the Cyber secure notation. Digitalisation of the maritime industry The digitalisation of the maritime industry continues to accelerate as new...

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. completes conceptual design of VLGC that enables conversion of main fuel from LPG to ammonia

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has completed the conceptual design of a Very Large Gas Carrier (VLGC), initially powered by liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), but adaptable to future use of ammonia as the main fuel. Approval in Principle (AIP) for the design has been acquired from the Japanese classification society - ClassNK. Conceptual design of VLGC The conceptual design of an LPG-powered VLGC enabling future conversion to ammonia fuel was...

CEBR and Maritime UK report reveals major £116 billion economic impact of the maritime sector on the UK economy

The Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) has published a new report, commissioned by Maritime UK, highlighting the major impact the industry makes on Britain’s economy. In 2019, maritime contributed £116 billion in total turnover to the UK economy, 35% higher than 2010. For every £1 of turnover generated directly by the sector, a further £1.09 was generated indirectly across the supply chain, underscoring the far-reaching impact of an industry that carries 9...

Dick Welsh MBE appointed as Isle of Man Commissioner for the Northern Lighthouse Board

Dick Welsh is to join the Northern Lighthouse Board as the new Isle of Man Commissioner. Mr. Welsh, who received an MBE in the January 2020 Honours List for services to the maritime community on the Isle of Man and Worldwide, will serve for a three-year term, from 1 June 2022 to 31 May 2025. Strategic leadership Mike Bullock, Chief Executive of the Northern Lighthouse Board said, “We are looking forward to welcoming Dick to NLB. From a Merchant Navy Cadetship to a serving Engineer Office...

Promotion of UK shipyard capabilities lands Harland & Wolff £8.5m Ship build contract

Great to have worked with the team at Cory to help identify UK partners and shipyards that could best support their significant investment and commitment to the UK. In 2021, National Maritime engaged with Cory regarding the building of barges and solid steel waste containers and was asked to facilitate introductions via the UK maritime network. Their purpose was to promote UK shipyard capabilities and help retain this work for UK yards. Awarded contract Following an EOI by John Wood...

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