A three-year industry–academia collaboration led by the National University of Singapore’s Centre for Hydrogen Innovations and supported by the Singapore Maritime Institute has been...
A new Ultramax bulk carrier concept from Oshima Shipbuilding has received approval in principle from Lloyd’s Register. The AiP covers a 64,000 dwt vessel...
New results from the EU-backed Project CLEANSHIP trials in Denmark have demonstrated that running a vessel on pure biodiesel can cut black carbon emissions...
Convened by Lloyd’s Register, acting as lead and secretariat, the newly launched Maritime Nuclear Consortium brings together companies spanning reactor design, shipbuilding, security, insurance...
CF Industries, Trafigura and TFG Marine have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to coordinate production, logistics and bunkering infrastructure, aiming to build a...
The Panama Canal Authority has signed a five-year cooperation agreement with marine fuels supplier Monjasa, which will embed environmental, social and governance priorities into...
The Zero Emission Maritime Buyers Alliance (ZEMBA) has selected Hapag-Lloyd and North Sea Container Line to supply transport services using e-methanol and e-ammonia respectively....
Hyundai Motor Company has partnered with HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering and Pusan National University to develop fuel cell systems for liquefied hydrogen...
Peninsula has significantly expanded its presence in the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp region with the launch of a new biofuel storage and blending facility at Rotterdam’s Chane...
China has started the construction of its first full-chain green methanol facility dedicated to the maritime sector. The project, located in Lishu County in...