Shell bunkers first LNG fueled vessel in CMA CGM Group fleet
JANUARY 28, 2019 — The CMA CGM Group reports that the first LNG fueled vessel in its fleet was successfully bunkered with LNG January 24 at the Port of Rotterdam. The vessel,
JANUARY 28, 2019 — The CMA CGM Group reports that the first LNG fueled vessel in its fleet was successfully bunkered with LNG January 24 at the Port of Rotterdam. The vessel,
JANUARY 19, 2019 — Anthony Veder’s Coral Methane successfully completed her first LNG bunkering operation January 16 when she fueled AIDAnova, AIDA Cruises’ newest ship and the cruise industry’s first ship to
JANUARY 15, 2019 — Dongsung Finetec International, Inc. (DSFI) has been granted Product Design Assessment (PDA) approval for its Spray Foam Insulation. Based in Houston, Texas with its fabrication factory in Lake
DECEMBER 27, 2018 — The Board of Russian natural gas giant Gazprom has been reviewing the prospects of the LNG bunkering market and has instructed the company’s management to continue creating infrastructure
DECEMBER 11, 2018 — Alfa Laval reports that its Gas Combustion Unit (GCU) has been chosen for boil-off gas management on more than half of the LNG carriers built during 2018. This
DECEMBER 6, 2018 — Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD) has won a contract worth $77 million to build a 30,000 cu.m LNG carrier for Norway’s Knutsen OAS, making it the first Korean shipbuilder
NOVEMBER 29, 2018 — Matson, Inc. (NYSE: MATX) yesterday welcomed the largest containership ever built in the United States to Hawaii. Named in honor of Hawaii’s late senior U.S. Senator, the 850 ft,
NOVEMBER 27, 2018 — South Korea’s shipbuilding support practices have become the subject of a complaint filed at the World Trade Organization by Japan that is now supported by the EU and
OCTOBER 25, 2018 — Norwegian ship owning company Havila Kystruten AS, has ordered four newbuild RoPax vessels of Havyard 923 design that will start operations January 2023 on the the coastal route
OCTOBER 26, 2018 — Spanish ferry operator Baleària says that construction of what will be the world’s first large LNG fueled fast passenger/cargo ferry will start in December, with entry into service