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MOL participates in successful ammonia STS trial led by GCMD

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) participated in the successful ammonia STS trial led by the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD). In the absence of ammonia...

Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd charter more ships ahead of Gemini launch

Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd have been chartering more ships to expand their fleets ahead of the launch of their tie-up, Gemini Cooperation, in February 2025. Maersk...

Harren Group, Kestrel Italia and Intermare launch JV KestrelMare

Shipping and logistics companies Harren Group, Kestrel Italia, and Intermare have collaborated to establish KestrelMare S.r.l., a new joint venture aiming to enhance their...

Regional Container Lines unveils two new 7,000 TEU vessels

Just a week after the successful naming ceremony of Ussama Bhum and Varanya Bhum in Japan on 27 August, Regional Container Lines (RCL) introduced...

AD Ports Group releases 2023 sustainability report

AD Ports Group has unveiled its 2023 Sustainability Report, showcasing substantial progress in its decarbonisation efforts. As a listed company on the Abu Dhabi Securities...

Lloyd’s Register approves Seaspan’s ammonia-powered feeder vessel design

Lloyd's Register (LR) has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) to Seaspan Corporation for its innovative dual-fuel ammonia-powered next-generation feeder ship design. Developed by TECHNOLOG, this...

Maersk supports methanol bunkering standards in Japan

A.P. Moller – Maersk has taken a significant step towards supporting the development of methanol bunkering in Japan by co-hosting the country's first "methanol...

CIG urges governments to report container inspections

The Cargo Integrity Group (CIG) is urging national administrations to conduct and report the results of their container inspection programs and is calling the...

European ocean carriers navigating through uncertain waters

Major European shipping companies, like Hapag-Lloyd, Maersk and CMA CGM, are facing significant challenges in 2024, driven by declining freight rates, geopolitical instability, and...

OrbitMI announces new Head of Software Solutions for APAC region

OrbitMI, a provider of maritime intelligence and analytics solutions, announced the appointment of Michelle Chowey as the new Head of Software Solutions for the...

Kale Logistics Solutions appoints new Chief Technology Officer

Kale Logistics Solutions has announced the appointment of Tribhuwan Negi as its new Chief Technology Officer (CTO). With nearly 25 years of experience in building...

Marine insurance sector overview and trends in 2024

The International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) held its 150th annual conference in Berlin, Germany, marking a significant milestone in its history. The conference,...

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