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WinGD's engine NOx reduction gets type approval

The only on-engine NOx reduction solution for marine two-stroke engines, designed by Swiss marine power company WinGD, will be deployed for the first time on commercial engines after securing type approval. The integrated Selective Catalytic Reduction (iSCR) solution was tested at Mitsui E&S DU (MESDU) Co’s factory in Aioi, Japan, where three WinGD 5X52-S2.0 engines are being built for bulk carriers under construction at a Japanese shipyard. Iteration features The type approval foll...

DNV's guide to wind-assisted propulsion systems

A surge in industry interest combined with systems builders and yards scaling up production and installation capacity, is set to accelerate growth in orders for wind-assisted propulsion systems (WAPS) in the coming years. In response to this trend, DNV's new whitepaper provides a detailed look at WAPS technologies, their onboard implementation, and potential fuel savings to help shipowners determine whether they are a viable business option for their vessels and operations. Design and operatio...

ONE and LX Pantos launch Boxlinks for US transport

Ocean Network Express (ONE) and LX Pantos are pleased to announce the successful completion of their joint venture, Boxlinks LLC (Boxlinks). This strategic partnership will leverage the combined strengths of ONE and LX Pantos to provide end-to-end domestic intermodal transportation services, utilising both companies’ partnerships with major rail carriers and trucking companies to provide efficient and timely delivery of cargo in the United States. Customised service Hiroki Tsujii, Globa...

Investment opportunities in offshore wind market

The expansion of offshore wind energy is one of the central projects of the energy transition at both German and European levels. In Germany alone, the installed capacity of offshore wind turbines is set to grow to at least 30 GW by 2030 and 70 GW by 2045. In the EU, the target is even greater at 111 GW by 2030 and 317 GW by 2050. These targets make close cooperation between the energy, infrastructure, and transport sectors indispensable. Sustainable value creation In particular, the close li...

ASW shipbuilding for Indian Navy at Cochin Shipyard

Keel Laying of the Seventh Anti-Submarine Warfare ship (ASW SWC) (BY 529, INS Machilipatnam) of the project being built for the Indian Navy was held at Cochin Shipyard Limited by Rear Admiral Upal Kundu, VSM, Chief of Staff, Southern Naval Command on 29 Jan 2025.  Shri Madhu S Nair, Chairman and Managing Director, CSL, Director (Technical) and Director (Operations) of CSL, Executive Directors of CSL, General Manager (Ship Building), Warship Production Superintendent, Kochi, Senior official...

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding OPV contract with BAKAMLA

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has concluded a contract with the Indonesian Maritime Security Agency (BAKAMLA) for the construction of an offshore patrol vessel (OPV). The vessel will be built at MHI's Shimonoseki Shipyard & Machinery Works in Yamaguchi Prefecture, with completion and delivery scheduled for March 2028. Ability of maritime rescues This project is based on a grant agreement concluded in March 2024 between the Government...

MAN Energy's ME-LGIA powers maritime transition

MAN Energy Solutions has reported that its ME-LGIA (-Liquid Gas Injection Ammonia) engine, currently undergoing testing at its Research Centre Copenhagen (RCC) facility, has run at 100% engine load for the first time. Maritime energy transition Ole Pyndt Hansen, Head of Two-Stroke Research & Development, MAN Energy Solutions, said, “We began full-scale testing in November 2024 and have since proceeded in a cautious and safety-first way. We have now operated the engine on ammonia from...

EU's clean industrial deal: Impact on shipping

The World Shipping Council welcomes the balance between sustainability and competitiveness struck in the European Commission’s Competitiveness Compass released that will form the basis for the EU’s Clean Industrial Deal.  WSC, however, called on the Commission to recognise that liner shipping is investing in Europe and urged the Commission to support the sector on its path to decarbonise supply chains, fostering open trade and protecting critical sea lanes...

Zero-emission offshore vessel: Bibby Marine and HSBC UK

Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright, working in conjunction with pioneering Spanish law firm Uría Menéndez, has advised Bibby Marine on a financing package with HSBC UK to support the development of its previously announced zero-emission electric Commissioning Service Operation Vessel for servicing offshore wind farms. The multi-million euro financing made available by HSBC UK is backed by Cesce, the Spanish Export Credit Agency. HSBC acted as sole ECA coordinator, mandated lead...

ABS AIP for MODEC and TOYO's ammonia FPSO

A new design for an ammonia floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit that features onboard carbon capture technology for blue ammonia production has received approval in principle (AIP) from ABS. The design comes from MODEC, Inc. (MODEC), in collaboration with Toyo Engineering Corporation (TOYO). ABS completed design reviews based on class and statutory requirements. Emissions of offshore operations It is produced by combining hydrogen, which is derived as a byproduct of carbon...

Sounion disaster and Red Sea: Environmental impact

The long-term environmental impact of the Sounion vessel disaster, both of the vessel and the Red Sea, were at the forefront of the critical salvage operation, noted Ambipar Response, the emergency response division of Ambipar Group, who led the spill response and pollution prevention effort for the stricken 164,000 dwt tanker (IMO: 9312145) in August 2024. After being struck by multiple missiles from Houthi rebels during a routine transit through the Red Sea, Sounion was left stranded and abla...

Strengthening maritime sovereignty: Thai Navy's plan

The Royal Thai Navy aims to purchase two frigates, with a budget for the fiscal year 2026, which will likely receive parliamentary approval. On January 18, at the National Memorial, Admiral Jirapol Wongwit, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Navy, provided an update on the progress of procuring two frigates. He stated that the process is currently in the budgeting phase, which exceeds 1 billion baht and requires Cabinet approval before being forwarded to Parliament for consideration. Safegua...

DNV appoints new COO for maritime division

DNV has appointed Cristina Saenz de Santa Maria as Chief Operating Officer, with effect from 1 January 2025.  "The maritime industry is navigating growing complexities, from its operating environment to the expanding network of diverse stakeholders it serves and interacts with,” says Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen, CEO, DNV Maritime. “To address these challenges and seize new opportunities, the addition of a COO strengthens our leadership team, ensuring we are well-positioned to me...

Glander Bunkering: FuelEU Maritime compliance tool

Pioneering bunker trading firm, Glander International Bunkering, has introduced a tool to help users calculate key data for compliance with FuelEU Maritime, which came into effect on January 1, 2025. FuelEU Maritime aims to reduce carbon emissions in the shipping sector by incentivising the use of alternative fuels and imposing penalties for non-compliance. FuelEU Maritime guidelines With the new Compliance Calculator, Glander International Bunkering helps users understand potential penalties...

ClassNK grants endorsement to D-VESSELKEEPER

ClassNK has granted its Innovation Endorsement for Products & Solutions to ‘D-VESSELKEEPER: EEM and PHM' developed by WinKong Marine Engineering Co., Ltd. ClassNK-registered vessels equipped with the product can be given the 'DSS' notations (EE+Sn, MM), which indicate ships with advanced digital technology. Innovative functions In order to promote the spread and development of innovative technologies, ClassNK has offered Innovation Endorsement for Products & Solutions. ...

Seaonics ECMC technology powers offshore safety

SEAONICS has signed a record-breaking contract covering the delivery of five Electric Controlled Motion Compensated ECMC Gangways and five ECMC 3D Cranes for an international customer to a series of walk-to-work offshore newbuilds under construction at global shipbuilder VARD's yard in Vietnam. The advanced equipment will enable the vessels to provide comprehensive maintenance, supply and operational services to offshore oil-and-gas installations.  Benefits of the DC grid and battery solu...

Ulstein designs Penta-Ocean's offshore wind vessel

Penta-Ocean Construction, a prominent Japanese general contractor, has commissioned Ulstein Design & Solutions B.V. to design its new heavy lift vessel for offshore wind foundation installation. The customised ULSTEIN HX118 design will feature a 5,000-ton Huisman main crane and the ULSTEIN U-STERN™, which enables installation of increasingly larger monopile foundations. Ulstein's successful track Following feasibility and concept studies in 2023, Penta-Ocean Construction selected Ul...

WinGD's innovative ammonia engine advances

Swiss marine power company - WinGD has seen key parameters in line with expectations during early testing of its new X-DF-A ammonia-fuelled engine design. A 52-bore single-cylinder version of the X-DF-A engine is running at the company’s Engine Research and Innovation Centre (ERIC) in Winterthur, with final validation to be completed in time for the first engine deliveries in June 2025. Ammonia combustion system Single-cylinder testing will allow rapid validation of the ammonia combusti...

Teledyne Marine adds ClearSignal to sonar equipment

Teledyne Marine is pleased to announce the integration of ClearSignal™, the world’s renowned biofouling protection coating, into its SeaBat and BlueView sonar equipment. This enhancement is a welcome addition for customers who want durable, low-maintenance marine instrumentation. Why ClearSignal™? ClearSignal™ is a nonstick, inert, and nontoxic coating specially developed to combat the biofouling of marine instruments. The coating reduces the amount of biofouling...

Ulstein secures major offshore renewables contract

In a landmark deal, Ulstein Design & Solutions AS has secured its largest aftermarket design contract to date for the cable-laying vessel Orient Adventurer. The contract, awarded by Dong Fang Offshore (DFO), involves both basic design and engineering provided by several of the companies in Ulstein. Planning and installation "We have worked with Ulstein before and find the people very professional. Ulstein knows the vessel well, and it's an insurance to know that everything will work when...

IRS celebrates 50 years of maritime excellence

Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) commemorated its Golden Jubilee with a grand celebration in Mumbai, reflecting on its remarkable journey of 50 years of innovation, service, and leadership in the global maritime sector. Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, Honourable Union Cabinet Minister for Ports Shipping & Waterways, graced the occasion as a Chief Guest along with Guest of Honour Shri Shyam Jagannathan, Director General of Shipping, Capt B K Tyagi, CMD, The Shipping Corporation of India, Shri...

NorthStandard's comprehensive cover for shipowners

NorthStandard has launched a new H&M and P&I product for smaller commercial vessels, typically up to 10,000 gross tonnes. The new offering will also include War, Loss of Hire and other ancillary Hull covers and will be serviced by NorthStandard’s Sunderland Marine and Coastal & Inland teams together. The new product is available across the global marine insurer’s network worldwide, with momentum expected to build around NorthStandard’s established regional strength...

MAN Energy Solutions power Ren-Gas' Tampere methanation project

MAN Energy Solutions will deliver a 50 MWel methanation reactor for the Ren-Gas Tampere e-methane plant. The equipment delivery will consist of a catalytic methanation reactor designed and manufactured at MAN Energy Solutions Deggendorf, Germany.   Ren-Gas, the pioneering green hydrogen and e-methane project developer in Finland, has announced the selection of MAN Energy Solution as one of the key technology providers for the Tampere Power-to-Gas project. MAN’s advanced techn...

Kongsberg Maritime's advanced tech powers Indonesian navy ships

Kongsberg Maritime has secured a contract to supply advanced propulsion and manoeuvring technology for two new KCR-70 Fast Attack Crafts for the Indonesian Navy. These vessels are currently under construction at the Sefine Shipyard in Türkiye. Equipment package The Kongsberg Maritime equipment package includes an innovative propulsion system that combines twin controllable pitch propeller (CPP) Promas systems for high efficiency at patrol speeds with a single Kamewa waterjet to provide bo...

Hefring Marine’s IMAS system to be equipped on Redningsselskapet’s entire fleet

Hefring Marine, a globally renowned provider of intelligent maritime solutions, is proud to announce the expansion of its collaboration with the Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue (Redningsselskapet). Following a rigorous two-year competitive selection process, Hefring Marine’s IMAS system has been chosen to be equipped on Redningsselskapet’s entire fleet, further strengthening Norway’s search and rescue capabilities. Hefring Marine’s IMAS prototype This agreement marks...

Ulstein aftermarket services for vessel upgrades

When users want to stay competitive and compliant, there are many choices regarding upgrades, conversions, services, and repairs. This kind of work involves different expertise and knowledge and, of course, the facilities needed to carry out the projects. Aftermarket services Ulstein offers several aftermarket services to provide our customers professional access to retrofits, conversions, service and maintenance, repairs, and upgrades.  The close cooperation between design, engineering...

Ulstein's role in Thialf's MCGF installation

Heerema aimed to enhance the capabilities of the SSCV Thialf by equipping it with the MCGF for monopile installation. Positioned on the port side, the MCGF ensures the monopile remains upright and within the required tolerances during installation from the moving vessel.  Following the successful upgrade of the Aegir, Heerema contracted Ulstein to assist with this conversion as well. Integration tasks and successful cooperation The MCGF is connected to the vessel's...

Ulstein Verft's 2024 achievements in maritime innovation

In 2024, Ulstein Verft delivered two new builds, the Construction Service Operation Vessels (CSOV) ‘Olympic Boreas’ and ‘Olympic Notos’. Olympic Boreas was awarded the Maritime Innovation of the Year and nominated for ‘Ship of the Year’.  Several more Ulstein Verft new buildings are in various phases of construction at the CRIST hull yard, including four CSOVs and one cable-laying vessel. Ulstein Verft aftermarket In 2024, 18 vessels stayed at Ulstein...

CMA CGM chooses Wärtsilä EnviroPac for new vessels

Technology group Wärtsilä has introduced its new EnviroPac feature for the Wärtsilä 34DF constant-speed engine. The feature is designed to significantly reduce methane emissions while maintaining the engine’s high-power output and compliance with IMO Tier 3 NOx requirements.  The first order for engines with this new feature has been placed by the French shipping company CMA CGM. The engines will be installed in eight new LNG-operated container vessels being built...

MTF report: Onboard carbon capture in shipping

The Maritime Technologies Forum (MTF) has released a new report offering key recommendations to consider as the industry looks to adopt onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) technology. The report highlights the regulatory and safety considerations for the adoption of onboard carbon capture while also recognising the importance of developing a secure and scalable downstream carbon value chain and increasing carbon capture system cost-effectiveness. Key recommendations Based on the finding...

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