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MetOcean selected by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for satellite support services

MetOcean Telematics (MetOcean), is pleased to announce it has been awarded a five-year contract from the U.S. Department of Commerce – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), to supply NOAA’s Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing Laboratory, Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, and Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory with critical real-time satellite connectivity, services, and support through the Iridium® satellite network (Iridium). MetOcea...

Maritime industry joins forces with global miners in support of Australia-East Asia iron ore Green Corridor

A consortium, led by the Global Maritime Forum. and consisting of BHP, Rio Tinto, Oldendorff Carriers, and Star Bulk Carriers Corp., have signed a letter of intent (LOI) to assess the development of an iron ore Green Corridor between Australia and East Asia. To mobilise demand for green shipping and to scale zero- or near-zero greenhouse gas emission shipping, governments and industry decision-makers are increasingly looking to enable and simplify the task of decarbonising the maritime sec...

DNV to lead Nordic Roadmap partnership for zero-carbon ship fuels

The Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment has awarded DNV and its partners a contract to develop a roadmap for the introduction of sustainable zero-carbon fuels across the Nordic region.  The “Nordic Roadmap” aims to accelerate the transition to zero-carbon fuels by reducing the key barriers to their uptake and creating a platform for cooperation across the region.  Working together with DNV on the development of the Nordic Roadmap are Chalmers, IVL, MAN Energy So...

DNV to class commissioning service operation vessels prepared for hydrogen operations

At the Nor-Shipping trade fair, DNV signed a classification contract for two new Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs), ordered by the Norwegian pure-play offshore wind operator Edda Wind. The vessels will be built at Colombo Dockyard in Sri Lanka and are designed for service operations during the commissioning and operation of offshore wind farms and are prepared for hydrogen operations. They are scheduled to be delivered under the Norwegian Flag in January 2024 and July 2024. Next-...

DNV awards INO12™, a new 12MW floating offshore concept, AiP and basic design approval

DNV has awarded Inocean AS, a Norwegian subsidiary of Technip Energies, Approval in Principle (AiP), and Basic Design Approval for their new INO12™ semisubmersible platform concept. The certificates were presented during the Nor-Shipping trade fair at the DNV stand, by Geir Fuglerud, Director of Offshore Classification at DNV to Øystein D Nilsen, Managing Director of Inocean AS. INO12TM floating offshore wind concept The INO12™ floating offshore wind concept has bee...

Ocean Hyway Cluster to organise The Maritime Hydrogen Conference to gather the marine industry’s major companies

The potential of hydrogen as a clean future fuel is a familiar talking point, but what’s the reality? Ocean Hyway Cluster, a specialist Norwegian trade body, gathers leading players to assess, demystify and enable developments within the maritime field, at The Maritime Hydrogen Conference. This unique conference is split into three main sessions, in order to help navigate hydrogen’s horizon. As such, partnership-based models, infrastructure (from both a shipowner and energy supplier...

Alphatron Marine to exhibit their products and services at Maritime Industry 2022 trade fair

The inland shipping department of Alphatron Marine is pleased to be present again at its well-known location, during the Maritime Industry 2022 trade fair (stand L-103). With an eye-catching stand, as Alphatron Marine also presents at other international fairs, the company will show their complete line of navigation and communication equipment for European inland shipping. Maritime Industry 2022 The sales and service team will be happy to provide visitors with information about Alphatron Mari...

Rolls-Royce launches new mtu NautIQ products with Sea Machines technology to deliver intelligent crew support systems

Rolls-Royce is expanding its range of MTU NautIQ ship automation systems with three new products: MTU NautIQ CoPilot, MTU NautIQ CoOperate, and MTU NautIQ CoDirect, which each offer different levels of intelligent crew support, autonomous control, and remote command capabilities. Safety, efficiency, and climate friendliness Customers in all marine applications will gain significant operational advantages and benefits in terms of safety, efficiency, environmental impact, and climate friendlines...

BAE Systems’ San Diego shipyard to modernise the destroyer USS Mustin

The value of the competitively awarded contract could reach $95.2 million if all options are exercised. Under the depot maintenance period (DMP) availability contract awarded, BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair will dry-dock the ship, perform underwater hull preservation work, recondition the engineering spaces, upgrade its command and control equipment, and refurbish the crew’s living spaces. The DMP work is expected to begin in May 2022 and be completed in November 2023. The company expe...

UKSA to launch a new Port Operative Apprenticeship Programme to expands their maritime career pathways

UKSA is launching a new Port Operative Apprenticeship Programme, due to start this summer, as it expands its maritime career pathways. Isle of Wight based charity, UKSA, has designed the programme to give young people the opportunity to start on the maritime career ladder in a vital port operative role which allows businesses and organisations to deliver cargo on time and within a safe environment. The course will provide students with all the necessary skills, knowledge, and qualifications to...

Current events highlight impact and challenges of 1920’s Jones Act

The Jones Act, also known as the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, has been in the news recently, both as an element in the supply chain muddle and related to the U.S. ban on Russian oil and gas. The Jones Act requires that ships operating between ports in the United States of America be constructed in the U.S., fly the U.S. flag, be owned by U.S. citizens, and be crewed only by U.S. citizens and U.S. permanent residents. The Jones Act The law was introduced by Senator Wesley Jones (R-Wash.) and be...

Hitachi Energy launches OceaniQ, innovative solutions for the offshore environment

Hitachi Energy launched its OceaniQ™ portfolio for the offshore energy environment, which will be showcased this week at the annual WindEurope event in Bilbao, Spain. Wind, marine, and offshore applications The global technology and market pioneer in power grids, which has a proven track record in pioneering solutions for offshore, has created OceaniQ to help accelerate the clean energy transition. OceaniQ will result in greater volumes of wind power being efficiently harvested and...

SBM Offshore awarded contracts for ExxonMobil FPSO ONE GUYANA

SBM Offshore is pleased to announce that Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited (EEPGL), an affiliate of Exxon Mobil Corporation, has confirmed the award of contracts for the Yellowtail development project located in the Stabroek Block in Guyana. Construct, install, and operate Under these contracts, SBM Offshore will construct, install, and then lease and operate the ONE GUYANA FPSO for a period of up to two years, after which the FPSO ownership and operation will transfer to EEPGL....

Global Maritime Forum announces slight dip in April indicator as Omicron wave is stabilising

The latest Indicator shows that the number of seafarers onboard vessels beyond the expiry of their contract has decreased slightly from 5% from 4.2% in the last month, while the number of seafarers onboard vessels for over 11 months has remained stable at 0.4%. This is the first decrease in numbers, albeit slight, since December 2021. The Neptune Indicator also reports a 4.4 percentage point increase in seafarer vaccines, from 72.8% in March to 77.2% in April, as seafarer vaccinations have sta...

Adoption of improved technologies supports United Nations' Sustainable development goals, says Thordon

A new video highlighting how improved technology can be used to help the global shipping industry meet its ocean sustainability targets has been produced by Canada’s Thordon Bearings. Addressing environmental footprint The short video aims to encourage the shipping industry to adopt, ‘New Technologies for Greener Shipping’ the IMO’s World Maritime theme for 2022 as a way of addressing wide-reaching concerns over the sector’s environmental footprint. Focusing on S...

SAIM Marine appointed as Hydromaster Sales Agent in Italy

SAIM Marine signed a sale agency agreement for the distribution of Hydromaster azimuth pods and thrusters in Italy. The Dutch company has 60 years of experience in reliable, durable advanced propulsion systems and keeps on investing in innovative solutions to provide the latest technologies ever. The recently signed agreement means the introduction of cutting-edge azimuth pods and high-speed thrusters into the Italian market by providing a propulsion system that can easily replace any similar...

Bahrain Defence Force (BDF) receives the world’s first folding self-propelled workboat, WorkFloat

The military force for the Kingdom of Bahrain has purchased an innovative self-propelled workboat, WorkFloat, to support its growing naval fleet. Once afloat, their 12m x 6m WorkFloat will provide a useful work platform for a range of support tasks in their Naval Port. WorkFloat The WorkFloat’s equipment includes a 10tm crane that can lift just under half a ton at 13m, a deck load capacity of over 10t, a 2t deck winch that can be used for mooring work, a central moon pool for drilling o...

GPS Group and Rietlanden Terminals successfully complete the transfer of NOx (Nitrogen Oxides) disposition rights

GPS Group, the storage and logistics provider, and Rietlanden Terminals, are pleased to announce that they have successfully completed a transfer of NOx (Nitrogen Oxides) disposition rights. Sustainable energy products The transfer, now confirmed through a permit that has become irrevocable, transfers such rights from Rietlanden Terminals to GPS Amsterdam and thereby supports GPS’s expansions including the recently completed rail project and bio ethanol storage, which are supportive of t...

Kongsberg Maritime launches its new CPX propeller solutions

Kongsberg Maritime (KM) is pleased to announce that it is dividing its industry-renowned propeller systems into three distinct categories, C-Line, P-Line, and X-Line. The idea is to ensure the provision of reliable, safe, high-quality and high-performing propeller solutions, which are adapted to all customer-specific requirements and pricing levels, building upon almost a century of hydrodynamic and engineering expertise. The demarcations are as follows. KONGSBERG Propeller...

Impact of digital technology on maritime sustainability explored in Inmarsat and Thetius decarbonisation report

Inmarsat, the globally renowned company in global, mobile satellite communications, has published a new decarbonisation report exploring the impact digital technology can make on shipping’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Compiled by maritime innovation consultancy - Thetius and sponsored by the Inmarsat Research Programme, The Optimal Route – The Why and How of Digital Decarbonisation in Shipping provides evidence that digital optimisation offers a key strategy for owners set on me...

MSC to exhibit at Seafood Expo Global 2022

MSC is proud to participate in Seafood Expo Global 2022, the world’s largest seafood trade fair featuring more than 2,000 exhibiting companies from 89 countries. The team will be showcasing MSC’s reefer cargo expertise and solutions designed to support seafood businesses, ensuring cargo arrives in perfect condition from the moment it is loaded until it reaches its delivery point. Reefer container fleets MSC operates one of the world’s largest and most advanced reefer contain...

Kongsberg's integrated wind installation vessel technology chosen by Sembcorp

Kongsberg Maritime has won another important customer for its Wind Installation Vessel (WIV) technology, following the signing of a contract with the Singaporean shipbuilder Sembcorp Marine. The agreement will see Kongsberg Maritime (KM) supplying a comprehensive technology package for a new WIV, which Sembcorp is constructing for the Denmark-based service provider Maersk Supply Service. Optimal performance KM’s integrated solution for Wind Installation Vessels will be important to...

Babcock marks the 40th anniversary of the Falklands Conflict

Babcock, the aerospace, defense, and security company, joined forces with the Royal Navy at Rosyth to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Falklands conflict (2 April – 14 June 1982). To mark this anniversary, more than 50 current and former Babcock employees, Royal Navy personnel, armed forces veterans, and representatives from the local community attended a service that included the unveiling of a plaque on the site. The Royal Marine band provided an uplifting welcome at the e...

QMAG chooses Maersk ECO delivery to reduce carbon footprint

Queensland Magnesia (QMAG), a supplier of magnesia products, became the first Oceania-based customer to choose Maersk ECO delivery to reduce the company's carbon footprint in transportation. By joining efforts towards decarbonisation, Maersk offers QMAG certified carbon neutral shipping based on sustainable biofuel, a solution to help QMAG to make progress towards its ambitious sustainability goals. Sustainable future “Partnerships are crucial to secure a sustainable future and no compa...

ClassNK issues Approval in Principle (AiP) for floating offshore hydrogen production plant by J-DeEP

ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for the design of a floating offshore hydrogen production plant developed by the Japan Offshore Design & Engineering Platform Technology & Engineering Research Association (J-DeEP).The amount of power generated by offshore wind turbines is likely affected by weather conditions, and surplus electricity may be generated when supply exceeds demand on land. Production plant The floating offshore hydrogen production plant developed by J-...

Maersk’s state-of-the-art reefer technology and other solutions on exhibit at Seafood Expo 2022

To preserve the unique tastes of different fish & seafood, supply chain journeys must also be unique for each. Whether fresh or frozen, what remains true for all is the need to eliminate multiple handovers, reduce waste, and race against shelf-life. Supply chain integration Integrating the supply chain from port to dock can help to overcome all these challenges. With A.P. Moller - Maersk’s state-of-the-art reefer technology and growing network of cold stores, ensure an unbroken supp...

ABB offers the company’s latest in-line permanent magnet shaft generator to enhance energy efficiency of vessels

The latest in-line shaft generator from ABB will enable ship operators to benefit from the efficiency, performance and reliability advantages of permanent magnet technology. The new generator brings flexibility and ease of installation to a wide range of vessels, including bulk carriers, container carriers, liquid natural gas tankers and ferries transporting passengers and cars. Permanent magnet shaft generator The AMZ 1400 permanent magnet shaft generator is optimised for converter control a...

Drillmec approves the investment plan for over 35 million euros in the energy transition

The board of directors of Drillmec, a Piacenza-based company in the Oil & Gas sector, part of Indian infrastructure giant Meil Group has approved the investment plan for over 35 million euros in the energy transition which includes initiatives in production of hydrogen through the most advanced technologies available such as electrolysis, pyrolysis and the design and construction of Co2 capture and storage systems and last but not least geothermal energy. In this context, Drillmec has launc...

MSC Group reaches agreement with Bolloré Group for the acquisition of Bolloré Africa Logistics

MSC Group (Mediterranean Shipping Company) confirms that it has entered into a share purchase agreement with Bolloré Group, in relation to the 100% acquisition of Bolloré Africa Logistics (including all of Bolloré Group’s shipping, logistics and terminals operations in Africa, as well as its terminal operations in India, Haiti and in Timor-Leste) for a purchase price based on an enterprise value, net of minority interests, of 5.7 billion euros.  Acquisition of Bo...

MPC Container Ships ASA announces the publication of company update

MPC Container Ships ASA (‘MPCC’ or the ‘Company’, and together with its subsidiaries, the ‘Group’) is pleased to announce the following company update. The company update includes the Charter update on existing fleet. The update includes the following: Over the past weeks, MPCC has concluded five additional fixtures, including four multi-year charters at very favourable rates, securing employment up to 2027. The new fixtures add contracted charter revenue...

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