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Volvo Penta and Danfoss establish a partnership agreement to enhance electromobility development

Volvo Penta and Danfoss' Editron division have established a partnership agreement to take the industry’s electromobility development to the next level. The partnership will help both companies take the next steps in sustainable power solutions to deliver the highest quality future proof technology to customers. This news supports the Volvo Group’s commitment to the Science Based Targets initiative, made in May 2020. This announcement laid out the company’s next steps in adjus...

Danfoss Drives solutions on board Maersk Tender help to reduce CO2 emissions

The Maersk Supply Service vessel “Maersk Tender” has just completed a test with The Ocean Cleanup to mix biofuel into marine oil to reduce CO2 emissions. The test results are very promising. Biofuel is an expensive alternative to standard marine oil. However, despite the cost, this test provides valuable insight into technology that further reduces emissions in the long term. Energy savings The ship was retrofitted with AC drives from Danfoss Drives on each of its four thrusters....

Blue Water and Danwind partner to offer turnkey services for onshore and offshore wind turbine installation

Blue Water and the Construction division of Danwind Group have entered into a joint venture agreement establishing a new entity Danwind Blue Water that will offer turnkey services covering full scope of logistics, assembly, disassembly and installation of wind turbines. “We are delighted to announce the Danwind Blue Water joint venture partnership that will allow the Original Equipment Manufacturers to accelerate the development of wind farms by offering fully integrated wind turbine depl...

Wärtsilä wins order to supply cargo handling system for second LNG bunker vessel being built by Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding

The technology group Wärtsilä will supply a new 103 metre (340 feet) long LNG Bunker Barge with a complete LNG cargo storage and handling system. The ship will be built at Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding (“FBS”) in Wisconsin, USA for Polaris New Energy (PNE). This is the second of two such barges built at the yard for PNE, the same Wärtsilä solution having been ordered for both. The first barge is scheduled for delivery from FBS in December 2021. This late...

Wärtsilä thrusters to provide optimal propulsion performance for new wind turbine installation vessel

The technology group Wärtsilä will supply the seven thrusters required for a new Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV) being built at the Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine yard in South Korea for Eneti Inc. By providing outstanding thrust, robust station-keeping capability, and efficient transit operation, the Wärtsilä thrusters will enable optimal propulsion performance for the vessel. The order with Wärtsilä was placed in October 2021. There is an option for a s...

President and CEO Peter Vanacker to resign from Neste

Neste Corporation’s President and CEO Peter Vanacker has given notice of his resignation from the company. He will leave his position at Neste at the latest in June 2022. The search for Vanacker’s successor starts immediately. “I warmly thank Peter for his great work in accelerating Neste’s transformation into a global leader in renewable and circular solutions driven by high climate ambitions. During these past three years, Neste has been able to renew and execute its g...

Blue Water is a part of Project Greensand which is established to store CO2 in the North Sea

It has been decided to grant full financial support of 272 million Danish Krones (36,5 million EUR) to CO2 storage in the oil fields of the North Sea by the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy, and Utilities. In December 2020, several Danish political parties settled a North Sea agreement, which was effected to develop and carry out CO2 storage in the North Sea. Green transition Until recently, it was uncertain which parts of the project would get financial support from the political side as s...

Wärtsilä Voyage to equip the Technical University of Mombasa with cloud simulation services

Wärtsilä Voyage is to equip the Technical University of Mombasa (TUM) with Cloud Simulation services. This will make TUM the first African university to adopt cloud-based maritime training services. The contract was signed in November 2021 and the services will be implemented from January 2022 onwards. The Maritime Training Academy at TUM is a maritime education university in East Africa and this modern training technology will greatly help the Kenyan and other African seafarers to be...

FESCO launches regular intermodal container service, FESCO West Gate Bridge, from countries of the Asia-Pacific region to Europe via Vladivostok

FESCO Transportation Group (FESCO) is expanding the geography of transit routes and is launching a regular intermodal container service, FESCO West Gate Bridge, from countries of the Asia-Pacific region to ports of Europe, via Vladivostok and Kaliningrad in Russia. FESCO West Gate Bridge service The new service, FESCO West Gate Bridge, includes marine shipment by regular FESCO lines, from the Asia-Pacific region to the Commercial Port of Vladivostok (CPV, part of the FESCO Group), then by a re...

ClassNK issues Approval in Principle (AiP) for ammonia-fuelled PCC, developed by ‘K’ LINE and Shin Kurushima Dockyard Co. Ltd.

Tokyo-based renowned classification society, ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) to Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (‘K’ LINE) and Shin Kurushima Dockyard Co. Ltd., for their jointly developed design of an ammonia-fuelled PCC. Ammonia is expected to be used as decarbonised fuel for ships, since it does not emit CO2 when burned. However, taking adequate safety measures are impartial, due to its characteristics of being toxic to humans and corrosive against materials. Class...

A.P. Moller - Maersk unveils new carbon-neutral methanol fuel vessels that will define the future of global supply chains

A.P. Moller - Maersk (Maersk) has introduced the design of their eight ground-breaking and industry-renowned 16,000 TEU container vessels, powered by carbon-neutral methanol. When designing these, the company’s ambition was to make sure the new vessels could service their customers in a smarter way, while contributing to their carbon-neutral transportation goals. Carbon-neutral transportation Unique to the industry, this design allows a 20% improved energy efficiency per transported con...

Danelec Marine acquires KYMA to become the major maritime data collection solutions provider

Danelec Marine. A/S, the Denmark-based pioneer in maritime hardware and software for data collection and safety, has signed an agreement to acquire KYMA A.S., the Norway-based specialist in digital ship performance monitoring.   The combined company will be the world’s largest maritime data collection solutions provider, with over 10,000 ships using its solutions globally to optimise travel routes and vessel performance, as well as reducing CO2 emissions. Digitalised data col...

FESCO acquires JSC Port Gaydamak terminal located in Vladivostok

As part of the development of the terminal network FESCO Transportation Group ('FESCO') has closed the deal on the purchase of JSC Port Gaydamak located in Vladivostok. After its modernisation in 2024 capacities for grain transhipment using elevators in the amount of more than 400 thousand tons per year will be created. At the same time, the port will continue processing general cargo in import, export and coastal directions. Specialised port infrastructure Expansion of terminal network...

SEACOR Marine and Compagnie Maritime Belge (CMB) acquire offshore wind sector technology solutions company, Windcat

SEACOR Marine and Compagnie Maritime Belge (CMB) have announced transaction for windfarm support business, Windcat. Windcat is among the globally renowned offshore wind support vessel providers in Europe and owns and operates, directly or through its joint ventures, a fleet of 46 Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs) in the European offshore wind sector. Windcat’s Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs) Windcat’s CTVs are designed and built under the supervision of their management Windcat’s C...

World Ocean Council’s CEO, Paul Holthus discusses the confluence of energy, climate and biodiversity in the oceans at 2021 Transition Forum

What is the ocean’s role in the low-carbon future? The World Ocean Council’s (WCO) Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Paul Holthus discussed the confluence of energy, climate and biodiversity in the oceans, at the 4th edition of the Transition Forum (2021 Transition Forum). Transition Forum The Transition Forum partner event brings together the public and private sectors, in order to speed the global transition to a low-carbon future.

The World Ocean Council (WOC) examines ocean investments, impact and enterprises’ role in ocean sustainability

The ocean covers 71% of the Earth’s surface, hosts a major portion of the planet’s biodiversity, provides the world with food, energy, transport, and recreation, as well as playing a vital role in regulating the water and carbon cycles, while producing half the oxygen we breathe. ‘Blue economy’ The global ‘blue economy’ contributes US$ 2.5 trillion a year in economic output (equivalent to world’s seventh-largest by GDP) and is expected to expand at twi...

The World Ocean Council (WOC) and XPRIZE partner to advance ocean CO2 removal

The World Ocean Council (WOC) is thrilled to partner with the US$ 100 million XPRIZE Carbon Removal team, on a webinar for ocean entrepreneurs. Funded by the Musk Foundation, the XPRIZE Carbon Removal Prize is a global US$ 100-million competition, aimed at tackling the biggest threat facing humanity - fighting climate change and rebalancing Earth’s carbon cycle. XPRIZE WOC Webinar on Ocean CO2 Removal The XPRIZE WOC Webinar on Ocean CO2 Removal will brief participants on the US$ 100 mil...

PIL acknowledges South Africa’s position in supporting growth in the region

Cape Town’s port is naturally positioned against the beautiful backdrop of Table Mountain and strategically placed along one of the busiest trade routes in the world. This is of significance to South Africa’s economy, apart from two other ports in Durban and Johannesburg. Cape Town also prides itself in being the largest fruit exporter out of South Africa. Fruit exports account for about 50 percent of the country’s agricultural trade valued at over US $1.7 billion dollars...

Maersk brings realistic transit time predictions to improve visibility in a challenging environment

At Maersk they are making a dedicated effort to alleviate pains in the customers’ supply chain, providing visibility, clarity and predictability where they can. One such effort is ensuring that customers can plan their supply chain with ease and accurate data. Industry digitalisation is key to building more sustainable supply chains, bringing with it the opportunity to react quickly to the market, as well as new events and changes in the transport plan. Accurate transit times Seeing whe...

Rolls-Royce’s hybrid-electric aero power and propulsion system deliver more than a megawatt of power

Rolls-Royce’s hybrid-electric aero power and propulsion system have delivered more than a megawatt of power just weeks after going on test for the first time. Power Generation System 1 (PGS1) reached the milestone at the newly-renovated Testbed 108 in Bristol, UK. Testing is continuing with the aim of reaching up to 2.5 megawatts. Future ground applications PGS1 is a demonstrator aimed at proving technology for future hybrid-electric regional aircraft opportunities, and in addition, t...

Unigreen Marine S.A. and Evergreen Marine S.A. organises beach cleaning activities in Panama City

To safeguard the oceans, Unigreen Marine S.A. (UMS) and Evergreen Marine (Latin America) S.A. (ELA) organised beach cleaning activities on September 4. Evergreen Marine Kaohsiung Terminal Division followed suit with a beach cleaning activity in Taiwan on October 16. As part of sustainable business practices, UMS and ELA called for employees to participate in the beach cleaning activity organised by Panama Maritime Chamber in Panama City on September 4. Despite the mild weather, the employees we...

World Ocean Council’s Seabed 2030 virtual workshop will help advance seabed data collection by the shipping industry

Many shipping companies already have the tools needed to be a part of the solution for sustainable ocean use. The Seabed 2030 project aims to create a complete map of the world ocean floor by 2030, using equipment commonly available on marine vessels. WOC’s Seabed 2030 As a core partner of Seabed 2030, the World Ocean Council (WOC) is hosting workshops about the project, which aligns with the WOC’s SMART Ocean-SMART Industries (SO-SI) programme. SO-SI’s mission is to ensure i...

World Ocean Council signs a MoU with Green Marine to strengthen working relationship

World Ocean Council has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Green Marine, formalising an already strong working relationship between the organisations and their complementary efforts on industry environmental sustainability and ocean health. The MoU serves as a framework for collaboration on the shared objective of catalysing improved environmental performance in the maritime industry. Business leadership alliance “WOC’s mission as the global business leadership allian...

Topeka gets USDM 25 from Enova to build two zero-emission hydrogen powered vessels

“With ESA’s approval, our hydrogen-powered zero-emission vessels are one step closer to reality. Now we are awaiting hydrogen to become available vessel fuel. We are excited for our Norwegian government and its ambition of investing in green infrastructure, focusing on hydrogen production, logistic hubs and supply chains to pave the way for commercial use of hydrogen,” says Topeka CEO Steinar Madsen. He believes the newly announced national budget in Norway shows promising ten...

Stena Line to open new daily route to Finland

Swedish ferry company Stena Line announces to enter the Finnish market with a new daily route from Hanko in Finland to Swedish Nynäshamn. The new route is the next step in Stena Line’s ambition to further strengthen its position in the Baltic Sea. Starting with one ferry in February, the new route will be served with two vessels with daily departures from each port as of May 2022. “With our new daily route between Hanko and Nynäshamn, we heavily expand and strengthen our p...

Wärtsilä OPTI-DP engagement tool supporting the marine industry to configure optimised propulsion arrangements for DP vessels

The technology group Wärtsilä has introduced its latest development based on applied Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modelling to enable the accurate and speedy configuration of thrusters and other propulsion systems, to deliver the optimal dynamic positioning solution.  The new Wärtsilä OPTI-DP Engagement Tool, which has been verified by DNV Maritime has been developed in response to the increasing need for efficient high-performance station keeping and manoeuvrabil...

Blue Water Shipping offers new transport solution to ensure fresher fish and less CO2 emission

A brand-new transport solution from Narvik in Northern Norway will ensure fresher fish for all of Europe. Accompanied by Norwegian CargoNet and Nor-log Thermo, Blue Water Shipping has tailored a solution shortening the transport time by up to 40%. This Sunday, the first train arrived at Padborg’s cargo transport terminal. After unloading of the train, the trailers were transported to Blue Water’s reefer terminal, which is neighbouring to the cargo terminal in Padborg. Blue Water han...

DNV warns that new technology risks must be tackled despite decade of progress in ship safety

It follows the release of a major new analysis, ‘Maritime Safety 2012-2021: a decade of progress’, from Lloyd’s List Intelligence and DNV that shows a marked decline in casualties, losses and detentions over the period. Between 2012 and 2021, the tally of annual casualties declined 20% from 1922 to 1537 and losses resulting from casualties dropped 56% from 132 in 2012 to 58 in 2020, while the number of detentions decreased by 60% by the end of 2020 – mostly in the genera...

VANOS S.A. partners with Timilon to include FAST-ACT nanotechnology products

VANOS S.A. presents the FAST-ACT nanotechnology products that neutralise chemical threats and toxic substances, turning them into safer by-products, in just 90 seconds. Honouring the company’s commitment to combine safety and innovation, VANOS S.A. has made a new partnership with Timilon Corporation enriching VANOS S.A.’s portfolio with FAST-ACT (First Applied Sorbent Treatment – Against Chemical Threats), a proprietary formulation of non-toxic high-performance speciality mate...

VANOS S.A. exhibited the company’s latest technological developments in tactical equipment at the DEFEA 2021 exhibition

VANOS S.A. is pleased to announce that they participated in the DEFEA 2021 - Defence Exhibition Athens event, which took place from July 13 to July 15, 2021. VANOS S.A. presented their latest technological developments in tactical equipment, as well as security, communication and detection systems, to 63 official military and government delegations, from 21 countries, in addition to the thousands of visitors, at the DEFEA 2021 exhibition. DEFEA 2021 exhibition With the exhibition having come...

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