The UK government has opened a bidding process for £1.5m in funding to establish green corridors between the UK and the Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, and Ireland.
Major classification societies, and Korean and Japanese shipbuilders are among the member of the new Nuclear Energy Maritime Organisation (NEMO).
Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN) has completed a pilot with Cosco Shipping to issue traceable and verifiable green certificates powered by blockchain technology.
CMA CGM has chosen Damen Shipyards Group for the retrofit of 100 vessels with bulbous bows, propeller upgrades and other efficiency devices.
The first seafarer deaths in the Red Sea crisis, a containership destroys bridge in the Port of Baltimore and the debut trial of ammonia as a marine fuel, and much more in the latest Maritime in Minutes.
Japan’s K-Line and Nippon Gas Line (NGL) have agreed to establish a marketing company to provide integrated liquefied CO2 transportation service for carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects.
AP Moller Maersk carried over 660,000 teu last year on vessels using green fuels last year.