Sean McLaughlin, Strategy Consultant, Houlder

Op-Ed: Proactive collaboration needed for clean technology

To find out more about how companies feel about clean technology in maritime, Houlder recently undertook a qualitative survey of senior executives from large and small shipowners across the container, tanker, bulk,

Brent Perry talks about maritime decarbonization

Op-Ed: How can we get maritime decarbonization underway?

By Brent Perry, CEO of Shift Clean Energy  Maritime decarbonization (or green shipping) is a growing topic of conversation as leaders worldwide begin to pay attention to the crucial need of transitioning

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CII voyage optimization made simple?

Can attaining the desired CII value for a voyage be as simple as setting it on a control panel slider? Swedish marine green tech company Qtagg says “yes.” With shipowners getting increasingly

Stena Bulk will trial onboard carbon capture

Onboard carbon capture project moves closer to pilot installation

ABS has given its Approval in Principle to a project that plans to demonstrate the feasibility of using carbon capture onboard a vessel, with a pilot installation on a Stena Bulk MR

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St. Johns Ship Building joins Green Marine

Palatka, Fla.-based St. Johns Ship Building is the newest participant in Green Marine—a voluntary environmental certification program for North America’s maritime industry. “At St. Johns Ship Building, the current and future well-being

UN agency is moving on FSO Safer crisis

UN buys VLCC to avert Red Sea pollution catastrophe

The FSO Safer, a decaying tanker holding four times as much oil as spilled by the Exxon Valdez is a ticking time bomb threatening a Red Sea catastrophe. Yesterday, the United Nations

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Op-Ed: Shipping decarbonization one step at a time

Maritime needs to start viewing the shipping decarbonization transition as running a marathon, not a sprint says Mikael Wideskog, Wärtsilä’s Director, Sustainable Fuels and Decarbonization.  When you train for a marathon, you

ICS is proposing Fund an Reward GHG reduction approach

ICS tries again on “Fund and Reward” GHG reduction proposal

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), which represents over 80% of the world’s merchant fleet, has submitted a revised proposal to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) that reaffirms the industry’s commitment to

Group signs methanol-fueled containership deal

HMM orders nine 9,000 TEU methanol-fueled containerships

South Korea’s HMM is the latest major containership operator to bet on methanol fueling as a path to decarbonization. It has placed contracts worth $1.2 billion with two Korean shipyards for nine

Execs involved in biofuel bunkering op

Hapag-Lloyd box ship bunkers with used cooking oil based biofuel

TotalEnergies Marine Fuels has successfully completed its first refueling of a Hapag-Lloyd container vessel in Singapore with sustainable, UCOME (Used Cooking Oil Methyl Ester)-based, marine biofuel. The operation saw the 15,000 TEU

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