hydrogen powered ferry with MAN Cryo technology

Norway’s Torghatten Nord orders world’s largest hydrogen powered ferries

Norwegian ferry operator Torghatten Nord has awarded Myklelbust Shipyard a contract for what, it says, will be the world’s two largest hydrogen powered ferries. With a length of 117 meter and a

EC's Union Data Base (UDB) plans raise concerns

EC’s Union Database plan could limit biofuel availability to ships

Here’s a development that operators with vessels trading to Europe need to pay attention to, particularly if they have hopes of getting European ETS and FuelEU credits by using green methanol or

Ship with Steerprop propulsion

Steerprop selected to supply propulsion packages for Canadian MPVs

Canada’s Seaspan Shipyards has selected Finnish propulsion system specialist Steerprop to provide a comprehensive Polar Class 4 (PC 4) propulsion package for the first flight of Multi-Purpose Vessels (MPVs) it is building

Joe Kramek

Joe Kramek named as new World Shipping Council president and CEO

The board of the World Shipping Council (WSC), which represents the liner shipping industry, has appointed Joe Kramek as the WSC’s new president and CEO, succeeding John Butler on his retirement at

USTR Ambassador Katherine Thai

U.S. Trade Representative to investigate unfair Chinese shipbuilding practices

United States Trade Representative Ambassador Katherine Tai has taken up a petition that, among other remedies, seeks to see a port charge imposed on Chinese-built ships calling U.S. ports. As we reported

Vard Resilience

Vard introduces its new Vard Resilience military vessel series

Earlier this month, Norway announced plans to increase its naval strength by adding a minimum of five new frigates with helicopters to the Norwegian Navy, along with up to ten large and

GOM decommissioning financial guarantees

Could new BOEM rule accelerate GOM decommissioning activity?

Back in January, the Government Accountability Office issued a report criticizing two U.S. Department of the Interior agencies (BOEM and BSEE) for delays in the decommissioning of end-of-life offshore wells and platforms

Kalypso Offshore Energy cable layer

Kalypso Offshore Energy plans new Jones Act cable lay vessel

New York City headquartered Kalypso Offshore Energy LLC reports that it has signed a letter of intent with Royal IHC covering the construction of a Jones Act compliant cable lay vessel that,

Del Toro talks Constellation-class frigate

Fincantieri Marinette lays keel for first new Constellation-class frigate

“USS Constellation and the Constellation-class frigates are a critical next step in the modernization of our surface ship inventory, increasing the number of players on the field available globally for our fleet

City of Baltimore hires lawyers

City of Baltimore lawyers up to pursue Key Bridge damages

Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced yesterday that the City of Baltimore is taking legal steps to “proactively and aggressively address the catastrophic impact the Key Bridge collapse has had on the

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