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Brunvoll secures contract with Tersan Shipyard for chemical tanker propulsion systems

Tune Chemical Tankers (TCT), which also is a part of Tersan Group will be the owner of the vessels. The contract also includes an option for two additional vessels.

Maersk continues with fleet renewal plan

The ordered capacity will be a mix of owned and chartered, ensuring that Maersk maintains strong financial and operational flexibility

Wallem Group and COSCO enter strategic cooperation agreement

Wallem Group has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with COSCO Shipping Seafarer Management Company to enhance the cooperation of both organisations.

Wärtsilä to transfer its manufacturing site in Trieste, Italy to shipping company MSC

255 employees and the production facility have been transferred to MSC, with the rest of the buildings and assets to be transferred later this autumn.

Norden to acquire Norlat Shipping to further grow projects and parcelling activities

The acquisition will be NORDEN’s second, following the mid-2023 acquisition of the activities of Thorco Projects

Maersk Introduces SH3 ocean service between China and Bangladesh

The new ocean service will complement existing services SH1, SH2 and IA7 between the two countries and offer additional capacity to address the rising demand

ABB–Arkitech collaboration delivers significant HVAC efficiency gains for MSC Magnifica

A collaboration between ABB and Arkitech has brought significant efficiency gains for the heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) system on board MSC Magnifica.

Sweden-Belgium Green Shipping Corridor welcomes new partner and expands green ambitions

By 2030, two ammonia-fuelled ro-ro vessels are expected to operate on the routes between Sweden and Belgium

Power routing will reduce fuel costs by 6-8% for Corsica Linea

Qtagg recently secured an order on a digitalization of M/S Danielle Casanova's propulsion control system, that will reduce the ship's fuel consumption by an estimated 6-8%.

Autonomous ships are on the horizon: Is AI ready to take command?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is well suited to observe and understand what is going on around a ship. However, before we can allow AI to make safety-critical decisions, we need to be aware of how certain the decisions are, as well as why AI makes them.

NYK jointly establishes new ship-management company in Hong Kong for LNG carriers

Established with leading Chinese shipping company and energy company, aiming for the stable transport of energy

Wärtsilä Lifecycle Agreement to ensure operational reliability for two Japanese ferries

The two five-year agreements cover the 'Hamayu' and 'Soleil' ferries and provide remote 24/7 support in case of need.

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