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UK unveils plans to reduce shipping emissions

The United Kindom's (UK) Government Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) has launched plans to examine the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the shipping...

MSC and Shell start shipping decarbonisation partnership

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) and Shell International Petroleum Company Limited (Shell) have announced a long-term collaboration over the decarbonisation in the global shipping sector. The...

Maersk and Bestseller to start carbon-neutral ocean transport partnership

AP Moller - Maersk has signed a fully carbon-neutral transport agreement on ocean services with the global fashion and lifestyle group, BESTSELLER. The open-ended agreement...

European ports join forces to cut ship emissions at berth

The ports of Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg, Bremen and Haropa (including Le Havre) have agreed to work together aiming to reduce emissions from berthed vessels. The...

Maersk to decarbonise supply chains with emission-free block train services

AP Moller - Maersk has partnered with ERS/BoxXpress.de, a Hamburg-based railway company that exclusively operates emission-free electric container trains in Germany using hydropower renewable...

Port of Montreal agrees green energy project with biofuels specialist

Montreal Port Authority (MPA) has signed a cooperation and development agreement with Greenfield Global, which specialises in the production of biofuels, aiming to evolve...

Critical decade in battle against climate change

According to the United Nations (UN), the agreement reached by 196 nations at COP21 on 12 December 2015, which entered into force nearly a...

Simplicity is the key for new generation fuels

Current debates about the fuel of the future must be had with the understanding that there is no perfect solution, all future fuels will...

Seaforestation could transform the decarbonisation debate

Finding alternative fuels that will meet International Maritime Organization and Paris Agreement targets within the next 10 years is a challenge. Some in the...

New LNG report adds fire to pro-gas campaigners

SEA-LNG and the Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel (SGMF) say that the latest study on LNG as a marine fuel showed that...

DNV says industry must be “realistic” about zero-carbon fuels

Class society DNV says that ammonia is the most likely zero-carbon fuel but that it is unlikely to be produced in sufficient quantities to...

Petrified thinking leads to a fossilised carbon debate

Debate over the transition to zero-carbon fuels could easily become stagnated, with the conservatives in the industry resisting the rapid decarbonisation of the industry...

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Red Sea shipping traffic rebounds as Houthis limit targets

Red Sea maritime traffic has increased by 60% to approximately 36–37 vessels per day since August 2024, as Reuters reported. However, it still falls short...

CMA CGM applies new surcharge from Far East to West Africa

French ocean carrier CMA CGM has announced a peak season surcharge (PSS) for shipments from Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, China and Hong Kong &...

China to counterbalance Panama setback through South America projects

As geopolitical tensions deepen and shipping lanes become politicized battlegrounds, China is recalibrating its approach to the Western Hemisphere. The recent retreat of CK Hutchison...

PIL christens new 8,200 TEU boxship

Pacific International Lines (PIL) named its latest 8,200 TEU LNG dual-fuel container vessel, Kota Ocean, at the PSA Terminal in Singapore. The vessel was named...

Singapore authorities away grounded container barge

Authorities in Singapore have towed away a container barge that ran aground off the resort island of Sentosa this morning (6 June). ...
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