OSM Thome, a maritime leader, adopts nauticAi's electronic logbooks, spearheaded by M/T Uikku, ditching paper logs. Streamlined reporting, digitilisation, and a commitment to safety define this transformative shift.
Ships are increasingly transitioning to fuels such as methanol, ammonia, or liquefied natural gas. At the same time, requirements are continuously tightened for the maritime industry to reduce and, not least, document the emissions of harmful...
Unifeeder Group has signed a long-term time-charter agreement for two new methanol-capable container feeder vessels and has an option for additional two similar vessels.
APM Terminals Bahrain, operator of Bahrain’s main container gateway, Khalifa Bin Salman Port (KBSP), has officially announced the launch of a solar power project worth around $10m, to make the port energy self-sufficient by the end of 2023, and...
Solent-based maritime organisations have been successful in securing funding in the Government's Zero Emissions Vehicles and Infrastructure (ZEVI) competition.
Th terminal has made its first green marine shipment for ZTE Corporation. The cargo, transported via rail from Changsha, Hunan province, has now been loaded onto Hapag-Lloyd’s Berlin Express en route to the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
The second issue of the report looks at the main terminals in the region, the ongoing port expansion and how the region is meeting the goals of carbon zero for 2030 and 2040.
ABS and Florida-based marine company, Crowley, have entered an agreement to jointly explore how to advance the use of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies for vessels and other marine environments.
Energy major, Aramco, has signed definitive agreements to acquire a strategic minority stake in MidOcean Energy - an LNG company formed and managed by investment company EIG, for $500 million. Aramco has the option to increase its shareholding and...
Will there be enough green fuels for shipping? ESG is not an option. New fuels, new risk. Container shipping heads to 2016, and much more in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.