

Onboard Carbon Capture Technology Explored In A New ABS Publication
Emerging onboard carbon capture technology is explored in a new publication from ABS in its latest support for the maritime energy transition. Launched at the


Emerging onboard carbon capture technology is explored in a new publication from ABS in its latest support for the maritime energy transition. Launched at the


Marine electric drive train specialist Yaskawa Environmental Energy / The Switch inks five-year global sourcing agreement with ABB Marine & Ports in Shanghai for its


Jan De Nul Group finalised the installation of 47 jacket foundations and 188 pin piles, 4 export and 47 inter array cables for the construction


Kongsberg Digital (KDI) launches a maritime digital twin with Höegh Autoliners as its first pilot customer. This is the beginning of a new transformation journey


Korean Register (KR) will be closely collaborating with Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and its subsidiary Avikus as well as the Liberian Registry (LISCR) to commercialize


The call for change is clear from the 188 young leaders from 27 different countries, who participated in the Future Maritime Leaders essay competition, organized


The SafeNav (Safer Navigation) maritime safety project, co-funded by the European Commission and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), was officially launched on Thursday 1 September.


The front of the ship is called the forward or bow region, whereas the back end is called the aft. This is also interchangeably known


HMCS Harry DeWolf, the first Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship of the navy, could not carry out exercises in August in the far north owing
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