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Japanese shipowner Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has sealed a long-term charter deal for an LNG carrier newbuilding with a vessel operation management company funded by JERA Co., Inc. (JERA).

 

Leon Patitsas, the shipowner whose name is among the 50 most powerful Greek shipowners in Forbes list 2024, added to its fleet portfolio a quartet of newbuild tankers. Atlas Maritime Ltd.,

The 2024 was an exceptional newbuilding year with a significant rise in orders for alternative-fuelled vessels, according to the latest data from DNV’s Alternative Fuels Insights (AFI) platform.

Geneva-based marine fuel supply and procurement joint venture TFG Marine has established a bunker fuel joint venture with Oman Oil

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The United Arab Emirates’ and the Middle East region’s first LNG bunkering has been carried out on January 4 at Dubai Harbour Cruise terminal

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The container ship Kota Eagle is Pacific International Lines’ (PIL) first LNG dual-fuel 14,000 teu container ship. In the ship-to-ship LNG

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Nordic Yards Group, a joint venture between Estonian shipbuilding company Baltic Workboats (BWB) and Uudenkaupungin Työvene,

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Italian maritime transportation group Fratelli Cosulich Group is continuing with investments in alternative fuels-ready bunker tankers as it placed one more order.

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A methanol-ready 12,800 TEU containership---to be operated by Danish shipping giant Maersk---has been delivered at Japan Marine United (JMU) Corporation shipyard.

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The Maritime Technologies Forum (MTF) has released a new report offering key recommendations to consider as industry looks to adopt onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) technology.

The International Maritime Organization has launched its Regional Presence Office (RPO) for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region during a ceremony held in the historic

(www.MaritimeCyprus.com) The marine industry is facing significant challenges. Stringent environmental regulations, uncertainties about the impact of globalisation, geopolitical influences, digitalisation and cyber risks are multiplying an already complex operating landscape. At the

San Francisco Bay Ferry’s board of directors has authorized the purchase of America’s first three battery-electric, zero-emission high-speed passenger ferries. The $46 million contract was awarded All American Marine Inc. (AAM), Bellingham,

Four 6,250 dwt PMax Eco Trader dry cargo ships on order at Dutch shipbuilder GS Projects will have steering, control and propulsion equipment supplied by Damen Marine Components (DMC). The vessels are

Ørsted announced today it has selected Amanda Dasch as its new region Americas CEO, tapping a seasoned executive with leadership experience in the U.S. energy sector and several international markets. She succeeds

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