Spanish Navy flagship Juan Carlos I

Navantia will retrofit Spanish Navy flagship with Azipods

ABB has secured a breakthrough from Spanish state-owned shipbuilder Navantia that will see the Spanish Navy’s flagship, the LHD Juan Carlos I, retrofitted with an electrical propulsion system based on dual ABB

According to Maritime Battery Forum, as of 2023, there are 439 ships in operation with batteries, and 167 are under construction. 

Op-Ed: Sailing into the future with non-toxic & non-flammable batteries  

Shipping needs an affordable and safe alternative to lithium-ion batteries    By Mukesh Chatter   Mukesh Chatter is the CEO of Alsym Energy, a technology company developing a low-cost, high-performance rechargeable battery chemistry that

Signing of Seatrium-TCOMS research agreement.

Seatrium and TCOMS in new research collaboration agreement

Seatrium Limited, the new Singapore-based player formed by the merger of Sembcorp Marine and Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M), is up and running. In a signal of where it sees the

Orca AI situational awareness data presented on screen

NYK to install Orca AI fleetwide

Japan’s Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) Group is to install the Orca AI automated situational awareness platform across its entire fleet. The decision follows more than two years of collaboration between Orca

ClassNK guidance on onboard CO2 capture and storage

ClassNK releases shipboard CO2 capture and storage guidelines

With interest in onboard carbon capture and storage solutions gaining traction, ClassNK has released “Guidelines for Shipboard CO2 Capture and Storage Systems.” The guidelines include provisions for indicating the class notation for

A rendering of a LizzieSat satellite

Op-Ed: How AIS technology and the satellite industry team up at sea

By Carol Craig, Founder and CEO, Sidus Space Space may be the final frontier, but technological advancements in satellites could have great impact on seafarers, commercial vessels, and the overall maritime industry.

World's largest methanol engine on display at ceremony

HHI-EMD unveils world’s largest methanol engine

MAN Energy Solutions’ Korean two-stroke licensee. HHI-EMD (Hyundai Heavy Industries – Engine and Machinery Division) has completed world’s largest methanol-powered two-stroke engine, taking the company past 200 million brake-horsepower production mark. Celebrating

BV VP hails machinery maintenance advance

BV and Kongsberg in digitalized machinery maintenance advance

Working with Swedish tanker operator Furetank, classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) has made its first deployment of a new operator-to-class data connection solution. The new capability enables BV’s machinery maintenance application (MMA)

Seabound has developed a patent-pending compact carbon capture device that can be retrofitted into a ship’s engine exhaust at the stack.

VIDEO: Are Seabound’s quicklime pebbles the key to onboard carbon capture?

Lomarlabs, a subsidiary of the Libra Group’s Lomar Shipping, is collaborating with climate tech start-up Seabound on a project to develop new, cost-effective methods to capture CO2 onboard vessels. Seabound has developed

David Dolan, CEO of Attender

Digital marine matchmaking platform for offshore market unveiled

Rhode Island-headquartered digital marine services AI startup company Attender is ramping up operations, following its latest successful round of investor funding. Attender CEO David Dolan, a former ship manager, has spent the

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