Maritime software firm Sea has partnered with Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping

Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center signs up Sea as new knowledge partner

Maritime software provider Sea has signed a knowledge partnership agreement with the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping. Under the agreement, Sea and the center commit to a long-term strategic

One of the two ships involved in the Suez Canalcollision

Traffic resumes after Suez Canal collision

According to local media reports, traffic has resumed after a Suez Canal collision involving a 174,000 cubic meter LNG carrier and a 115,000 dwt crude oil carrier. Today, Suez Canal Authority (SCA)

Pyxis Ocean at sea with WindWings

VIDEO: Cargill-chartered Pyxis Ocean is first ship to sail with WindWings

Pyxis Ocean, a 2017-built 80,962 dwt bulker chartered by Cargill, has become the first ship to be fitted with BAR Technologies’ WindWings. The vessel, which is owned by Mitsubishi Corporation subsidiary MC

Tanker fitted with suction sail technology

VIDEO: Odfjell in tanker sector suction sail first

Bergen, Norway, headquartered Odfjell is to install a bound4blue eSAIL suction sail system on a chemical tanker — a first for the bound4blue technology in the tanker sector. Odfjell has been actively

The maritime sector is attempting to reduce the impact the industry has on global warming and help defense sector be more sustainable. 

Op-Ed: How maritime can help the defense sector be sustainable

Karem Akoul, Project Manager at custom military equipment case manufacturers, CP Cases, provides his expertise. The defense industry is an important pillar of society, providing stability, safety, and reassurance. The need for dependable

Sunken tugboat after being raised

Suez Canal Authority raises sunken tugboat

The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) has successfully raised the Fahd, the tugboat that sank last Saturday following a collision with the Wah Kwong managed, Hong Kong registered, LPG tanker Chinagas Fortune. The

In these images we can see Vaisala ultrasonic wind sensors installed on a vessel that is using Norsepower’s rotorsails. (Credit: Norsepower)

Op-Ed: Real-time wind monitoring for wind-assisted propulsion

By Mikko Nikkanen, Head of Maritime at Vaisala As the shipping industry moves to cut fuel consumption and reduce carbon emissions as regulations tighten, more operators are starting to pay serious attention

Nippon Paint Marine

Op-Ed: Using clean tech in the energy transition

By Hirokazu Kaji, technical director at Nippon Paint Marine The outcomes of MEPC 80 follow a rising industry trend of tightening regulatory imperatives to reduce shipping’s greenhouse gas emissions. These updated targets,

Mikael Karlsson, founder of IMPA Save

Q&A: IMPA Save tackles plastic waste on ships

Mikael Karlsson began his business journey by studying economics in the United States through a soccer scholarship at Walsh University, earning his bachelor’s degree in economics. He also won a national soccer

Rami Hirsimaki

Op-Ed: Building today, but designing for tomorrow

By Rami Hirsimaki, Senior Vice President, Marine & Offshore Energy at Elomatic When it comes to ship design, looking beyond the horizon is more important than ever. Decarbonization is no longer an

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