Helmepa [Hellenic Marine Environment Protection Association] this year celebrates 40 years since Greek shipowners and seafarers inspired by George P Livanos joined forces in an unprecedented move, in a collective desire and voluntary commitment to...
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has become first Japanese company to joined the First Movers Coalition (FMC), an initiative established to boost demand for decarbonisation technologies at COP26.
The British-Dutch biofuel producer Argent Energy is expanding its second-generation biodiesel production capacity in the Port of Amsterdam to provide sustainable shipping and road transport.
Taiwan-based shipping lines, Yang Ming Marine and Wan Hai Lines have joined The Silk Alliance launched by Lloyd’s Register with other partners to develop a Green Corridor Cluster beginning with intra-Asia container trade.
Start-up Spot Ship, which aims to reduce C02 emissions in shipping by optimising ballast voyages, recently launched version 2.0 of its platform and brought in new investors from within the industry.
The hoarding of data can create a dead weight for a company; the value of data is in its sharing and analysis.
The UK government has confirmed £12m in funding to accelerate the research and development of zero emission maritime technologies.
NYK, ClassNK, and IHI Power Systems have inked an MoU with the City of Yokohama to develop an ammonia-fuelled tugboat to operate in its port.
Dutch short sea owner and operator Vertom will retrofit Econowind’s wind assist VentiFoils on two more of its general cargo vessels this year.
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) voted to extend the scope of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) to include maritime transport.