Engine with SCR solution

MAN marks another IMO Tier III milestone

MAN Energy Solutions has now booked more than 2,000 orders for IMO MARPOL Annex VI NOX Tier III-compliant technologies for its portfolio of MAN B&W two-stroke engines. The new milestone comes just

e1 methanol to hydrogen generator in towbiat

Methanol-to-hydrogen generator gains Lloyd’s Register AIP

The technology that’s key to the the Hydrogen One towboat project has received Approval in Principle from classification society Lloyd’s Register. That technology — e1 Marine’s methanol to hydrogen generator — allows

Furuno bird's eye view system

Furuno helps bring crewless navigation a step closer to realization

Furuno Electric Company has been hard at work developing systems for unmanned ships as part of Japan’s Designing the Future of Full Autonomous Ship (DFFAS) Project. Furuno’s commitment to contributing its expertise

Liquefied hydrogen carrier

ClassNK issues AiP for 160,000 cu.m liquefied hydrogen carrier

Classification Society ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for a 160,000 cubic meter liquefied hydrogen carrier developed by shipbuilder Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd (KHI). This follows on from its earlier

Autonomous tender vessels would charge battery-powered cruise ships from MSR-powered Thor.

VIDEO: Ulstein offers cruising a nuclear option

Unveiled at the Seatrade Cruise Global event in Miami, the key feature of the 149 meter long Ulstein Thor concept vessel is a thorium molten salt reactor — or MSR. Ulstein says

Wärtsilä 46TS-DF is the latest addition to Wärtsilä’s portfolio of future proof engines

New Wärtsilä large bore engine will debut in Utopia of the Seas

Royal Caribbean Cruises’ latest Oasis class cruise ship, Utopia of the Seas, will be the first ship powered by Wärtsilä 46TS-DF engines. Designed with a focus on efficiency, environmental performance, and fuel

The SXL rudder bearing at Thordon Bearings’ headquarters in Canada before being air freighted to Dubai.

Dubai shipyard takes express delivery of Thordon’s largest ever rudder bearing

After a recent visit to the Drydocks World Dubai shipyard, a 7,506 TEU containership is now sailing with the largest rudder bearing ever manufactured by Thordon Bearings. The 2001-built vessel, operated by

Valmet experts serving customers from their new office in Miami include service engineers Yasser Dughman Cabrera (in front) and Joe Pinero De La Rosa.

Valmet opens Miami office

Espoo, Finland, headquartered Valmet, whose best known services include marine automation, has opened a new office in Miami, Fla, to strengthen its local presence and improve its services to the global marine

Digital modeling will be piloted on cruise ship Regal Princess

Digital modeling will help Carnival identify its best decarbonization options

Wärtsilä and Carnival Corporation are to use a digital model of the cruise ship Regal Princess to identify the best options for decarbonizing the ship. This initial project is being delivered under

Concept ship is designed to carry ammonia on its outward journey, and LCO2 on the return trip.

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding completes concept study for ammonia/LCO2 carrier

Following an extensive study conducted with Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), Japan’s Mitsubishi Shipbuilding has completed a concept study for the design of an ammonia/liquefied CO2 carrier capable of transporting both ammonia and

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