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RWE and Commercial Rib Charters (CRC) unveil first official look at innovative amphibious crew transfer vessel - ‘CRC Walrus’

RWE, in partnership with Commercial Rib Charters (CRC), can share a first look at the innovative amphibious vessel - ‘CRC Walrus’, which has been designed by Commercial Rib Charters and built in the Isle of Wight to reach offshore wind farms in shallow waters. Unique crew transfer vessel The unique crew transfer vessel was specifically commissioned to access turbines at Scroby Sands, which have become stranded by the natural rising tide of the sandbank on which it is built. The ves...

Teknotherm to exhibit for the first time at Lofotfishing 2023 exhibition

The idea of a separate international fishing fair in northern Norway was launched in 1998. In 1999, LofotFishing 1 was organised in Kong Øystein Hall in Kabelvåg. The feedback and response from the exhibitors was very positive, and have therefore been followed up with new international fisheries fairs every other year. LofotFishing exhibition LofotFishing has become an important gathering point for fishermen and exhibitors LofotFishing has become an important gathering point for...

Brunvoll secures contract to deliver BruCon DP2 control system for Simon Møkster Shipping AS’ MS "Stril Mar" vessel

Simon Møkster Shipping AS is going to replace the existing dynamic positioning system onboard their offshore supply vessel, MS "Stril Mar”. Brunvoll has been awarded the contract for delivery of a BruCon DP2 control system. The delivery from Brunvoll includes a dynamic positioning system of DP-class 2 with 4 maneuvering positions, reusing existing sensors and position references. Brunvoll and Simon Møkster Shipping AS partnership We have had a long and successful part...

RINA grants Approval in Principle (AiP) certificate to MAN Energy Solutions for its methanol-ready MAN L/V 32/44CR engine

Classification society, RINA, has granted an Approval in Principle (AiP) certificate to MAN Energy Solutions for its methanol-ready MAN L/V 32/44CR engine. The AiP covers an upgrade concept for the four-stroke engine for conversion to dual-fuel running on methanol to provide greater flexibility to ship owners. MAN L/V 32/44CR engine Patrizio Di Francesco, the EMEA Special Projects Manager at RINA, said: “This AiP is based on our recently published Methyl Alcohol Fuelled Ready notation."...

Rolls-Royce Submarines to provide nuclear reactors to power Australian submarines as part of the AUKUS trilateral agreement

On Monday, 13 March, 2023, as part of the AUKUS trilateral agreement between Australia, the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States of America (USA), it was announced that Rolls-Royce Submarines Ltd will provide the reactors for Australia’s first nuclear powered submarines. The announcement will see thousands of jobs created for Rolls-Royce and across the United Kingdom (UK) supply chain. Rolls-Royce Submarines Rolls-Royce Submarines, based in Derby, UK currently employs more than 4,0...

Valenciaport trains Indonesian port managers in the field of digital transformation

The Port Authority of Valencia (PAV) continues its work of training port managers within the framework of the ‘Train For Trade’ port management programme, which is organised by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Álex Sánchez, the Head of PCS Systems at the Port Authority of Valencia (PAV), delivered the Digital Port Management module in Makassar (Indonesia), in which he explained the projects and tools that Valenciaport is developing in th...

Mersey Maritime welcome partners Liverpool John Moores University

Mersey Maritime was conceived twenty years ago to create an ecosystem, championing and supporting one of the most diverse maritime regions in the UK. Liverpool John Moores University Liverpool John Moores University's (LJMU) own maritime history spans back as far as 1892 when it opened England’s first nautical college, currently, LJMU still provides support and teachings required to enter shore-based roles in marine surveying, maritime operations, port or ship management, consultancy,...

Hempel joins IMO public-private partnership - Global Industry Alliance (GIA) for Marine Biosafety to help prevent biofouling on ships’ hulls

Hempel has announced joining the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Global Industry Alliance (GIA) for Marine Biosafety to work with industry to support shipping’s emissions reduction pathway and to mitigate against the spread of invasive species. World-renowned coatings company, Hempel A/S, has increased its commitment to supporting the maritime industry’s shift to ever more sustainable operations by joining the Global Industry Alliance (GIA) for Marine Biosafety. H...

Babcock and Auckland University of Technology (AUT) launch new partnership to grow New Zealand’s maritime engineering sector

Babcock and Auckland University of Technology (AUT) have signed an agreement to collaborate on scholarships, internships and joint research projects to advance knowledge, research and collaboration to grow New Zealand’s maritime engineering sector. As a part of the new arrangement, Babcock and AUT will develop a range of initiatives aimed at increasing the participation of under-represented groups in technology and engineering studies and research, including women, and Māori and Pasifika...

Stanlow Terminals at the heart of global hydrogen energy transition with development of open access green ammonia import terminal

Stanlow Terminals Ltd has announced that they are to develop a major new open access import terminal for green ammonia in the Port of Liverpool. The new terminal, which will be an expansion of Stanlow Terminal’s existing facilities, will provide the connecting infrastructure to enable significant volumes of green ammonia to be imported into the United Kingdom (UK).  New terminal The new terminal contributes to Essar’s ambition to be a major hub of low carbon energy innovation...

International Maritime Organization (IMO) welcomes new oceans treaty to protect marine biodiversity on the high seas

International Maritime Organization (IMO) has welcomed the landmark agreement on a new oceans treaty to protect marine biodiversity on the high seas. IMO Secretary-General - Kitack Lim says landmark treaty will reinforce efforts to protect biodiversity The new legally binding international instrument on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction – known as 'BBNJ' was agreed  on 4 March, 2023, following conclusion of the f...

Kongsberg Maritime to supply propulsion systems for the Philippine Navy’s new offshore patrol vessels

Kongsberg Maritime announces the sale of six sets of Controllable Pitch Propeller systems to Hyundai Heavy Industries for installation in six new 94-metre offshore patrol vessels for the Philippine Navy. Each propulsion set will consist of twin Kongsberg Kamewa Controllable Pitch Propeller (CPP) 86 A/5 D-B systems, as well as shaft lines, hydraulic power units, local operating panels, and accessories. The first shipset will be delivered in August 2024. Offshore patrol vessels Th...

HMM becomes best-performing carrier for carbon emission between Far East and U.S. West Coast

HMM announced it was selected as the best-performing carrier, achieving the lowest carbon emission between Far East Asia and the U.S. West Coast in Q4 2022, based on the Carbon Emissions Index (CEI). Carbon Emissions Index (CEI) is published quarterly by Xeneta, a major ocean freight rate analysis firm, in partnership with Marine Benchmark, a data management specialist for the maritime industry. Carbon Emissions Index (CEI) CEI demonstrates the carbon intensity of shipping companies across 13...

Pacific International Lines (PIL) strengthens Middle East coverage with the addition of Gulf China Service 2 (GC2)

With the aim of continually improving its connectivity from Asia and enhancing its coverage of the Middle East, Pacific International Lines (PIL) is pleased to introduce an additional service, known as Gulf China Service 2 (GC2). Gulf China Service 2 (GC2) complements Pacific International Lines’ existing Gulf China Service (GCS) and China Gulf Service (CSG). Gulf China Service 2 (GC2) The key feature of Gulf China Service 2 (GC2) is that it will have a direct call to Sohar in Oman,...

Representatives of the maritime and inland waterway transport sector meet at the Port of Valencia to promote decarbonisation

Representatives of the Spanish maritime and river transport sector met at the Clock Building of the Port of Valencia with the Board of Directors of the Waterborne Technology Platform, at a meeting organised by the Valenciaport Foundation, in collaboration with the Port Authority of Valencia (PAV), with the aim of discussing the next steps in the transition to a zero-emission and at the same time, competitive sector, and to address the benefits that the different European funding mechanisms make...

IMDEX Asia partners with Starburst to identify innovation that disrupts and transforms naval and maritime defence

IMDEX Asia, Asia Pacific’s naval and maritime defence event, announces an official partnership with Starburst, the world’s first and only global aerospace and defence startup accelerator and strategic advisory practice, to help strengthen and cultivate its What’s Next programme. A unique platform for aspiring startups, What’s Next helps showcase revolutionary innovations and solutions to potential buyers, partners, and investors from top corporates and government agenci...

Port of London Authority (PLA) hits major milestone in its carbon emissions reduction plans

The Port of London Authority (PLA) has achieved a major milestone, halving its carbon emissions last year, as it made strong progress in its Net Zero programme. The PLA, which oversees safe operations in the United Kingdom - UK’s busiest port, has committed to achieve Net Zero by 2040, or earlier. Last year’s performance delivered the 50% cut in carbon emissions three years ahead of the original 2025 target. Introduction of sustainable biofuel in vessels fleet The Port of London A...

London Gateway reports a 14% rise in volumes to consolidate its position as Britain’s second biggest container terminal

DP World London Gateway alone reported a 14% rise in volumes to 2,053,000 TEU – the first time it has ever exceeded two million units in a year, consolidating its position as Britain’s second biggest container terminal. Together with Southampton, the two terminals in the United Kingdom (UK) handled a record 3,850,000 TEU, when compared with 3,675,000 TEU in 2021. Boost growth and support businesses in the UK Within a decade, London Gateway is likely to be handling up to 30% of the...

ABB to improve data quality and efficiency of loading and discharge operations at Rio Grande container terminal

Wilson Sons, the largest integrated port and maritime logistics operator in the Brazilian market, has selected ABB’s Optical Character Recognition (OCR) system for ship-to-shore (STS) gantry cranes at Rio Grande container terminal, including the QuayPro module to digitalise container stowage confirmation processes. ABB’s automated gate systems The company has been using ABB’s automated gate systems both at its Rio Grande and Salvador container terminals since 2013. Adding Cra...

SAIM S.p.A. to exhibit latest vessels and marine technology solutions at Dubai International Boat Show 2023

Dubai International Boat Show 2023 is the most established boat show in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and Middle East. Whether visitors want to buy a boat, discover luxury yachts and superyachts, or explore the latest diving and aquatic innovations, the Dubai International Boat Show is the definitive event for luxury and lifestyle. QS Seamaster and Waveless brands exhibited at the event QS Seamaster and Waveless are the two brands exhibited at the Dubai Intern...

WE Tech Solutions announces relocation to their new office in Vaasa, Finland

WE Tech Solutions is excited to announce our relocation to a new office in Vaasanpuistikko 19, Vaasa, Finland. The move to the new facility is a significant milestone for the company, as it marks the next chapter in its growth story. New office of WE Tech Solutions The new office of WE Tech Solutions features a larger work area and modern meeting rooms, all of which are designed to enhance productivity and collaboration among our employees. The new office of WE Tech Solutions features a larg...

Rodman delivers two catamaran vessels, Rodman 115 to Dutch company - Aqualiner B.V.

Rodman delivers two units of its passenger catamaran vessel, model - Rodman 115, to their owner, the Dutch company – Aqualiner B.V. The two recently delivered Rodman 115 vessels have been sailing in Dutch inland waters as of this month. Catamaran vessel - Rodman 115 This new model has been specifically designed and built to comply with the European Standard laying down Technical Requirements for Inland Navigation Vessels ES (TRIN) and the Flag Administration Requirements, under the supe...

HHLA Project Logistics announces the opening of new office in Almaty, Kazakhstan

With a celebratory event on 23rd of February 2023, the new location of HHLA Project Logistics, a subsidiary of Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA), was inaugurated in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The new office further expands HHLA Project Logistics’ network. HHLA Project Logistics offers specialist transport solutions for the entire Caucasus region and neighbouring areas of Central Asia, dealing with project cargo from parcels to heavy and oversized loads. HHLA Project Logistics’ new of...

Aker Solutions wins contract to supply dynamic and static subsea umbilicals for the Agogo field development in Angola

Aker Solutions has been awarded a sizeable contract by Eni Angola S.p.A. – Sucursal de Angola, a subsidiary of Azule Energy Holdings Limited (Azule Energy), to provide the dynamic and static subsea umbilicals for the Agogo field development, located offshore Angola in the West Hub Area of Block 15/06. The contract includes the engineering, manufacturing and delivery of a complete umbilical system totalling about 36 kilometres of both dynamic and static subsea production control umbilicals...

ClassNK adds standards to ensure safe and efficient operation of containerships

Tokyo-based classification society - ClassNK has released ‘Guidelines for Container Stowage and Securing Arrangements (Edition 3.0)’ and ‘Guidelines for Parametric Roll Countermeasures’, in order to achieve safer and more efficient marine transportation of containers. Responding to rapid increases in the size of container ships and advances in lashing technology, the ‘Guidelines for Container Stowage and Securing Arrangements (Edition 3.0)’, which have provid...

CMA CGM informs on their Rate Restoration Initiative (RRI) from Indian subcontinent, Middle East Gulf, Red Sea & Egypt to US East Coast & Gulf

In a continued effort to provide their customers with reliable and efficient service, CMA CGM informs of the following Rate Restoration Initiative (RRI): Effective March 24th, 2023: From India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Middle East Gulf, Red Sea & Egypt to US East Coast & US Gulf Cargo: All Quantum per 20' (all types): USD 500 Quantum per 40' (all types): USD 600 Quantum per 45' (all types): USD 600

Port of Rotterdam throughput virtually unchanged in 2022 despite war and weakening economy

The war in Ukraine led to unprecedented changes in goods flows last year. At 467.4 million tonnes, total throughput in Rotterdam was almost the same (-0.3%) as in 2021 (468.7 million tonnes) but the underlying figures show that there were major changes. Container throughput fell by 5.5% in TEU (-9.6% in tonnes), mainly because container traffic to and from Russia came to a virtual standstill after the invasion of Ukraine. Imports of LNG, mainly from the USA, increased by 63.9% as an alternative...

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’ Borealis follows in footsteps of Phileas Fogg as she sets sail on ‘Around the World in 80 Days’ adventure

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’ Borealis has set sail on her ‘Around the World in 80 Days’ voyage from Southampton, an adventure following as closely as possible in the footsteps of the fictional character Phileas Fogg. Following her departure from Southampton, Borealis will arrive in Lisbon on 26th February, before making calls in to Brindisi and Port Said in Egypt where guests can visit the Tomb of Tutankhamun on the 100th anniversary of its opening before heading on to circumnavi...

Valenciaport announces that Aportem completes 10 years commitment to the Maritime District

During this decade, the Association has delivered 20 tonnes of food, more than 20,000 items of clothing, 60,000 units of school material and has carried out 600 ophthalmological check-ups for children. Every year, Aportem collaborates with 20 organisations, more than 1,000 children and hundreds of families of different nationalities. 20 tonnes of food, more than 20,000 items of clothing, blankets and sleeping bags, 6,000 items of sports equipment, 30,000 hygiene products, 60,000 items of school...

Pacific International Lines (PIL) announces the launch of its Intermodal Service in South Korea

Pacific International Lines (PIL) is pleased to launch its Intermodal Service in South Korea, making available its sustainable end-to-end transportation option to customers in the country. Rail and truck services are provided by PIL for customers who wish to transport their cargoes inland into South Korea from Pusan. The inland connection to Pugok is via rail service while for Gunsan, Gwanju, Hwaseong, Incheon, Kwangyang, Pohang, Seoul and Yongin, the linkage is via truck service. PIL&rsqu...

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