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First Dual-Fuel Hydrogen Ferry Completed in Japan

First Dual-Fuel Hydrogen Ferry Completed in Japan

The world’s first hydrogen-fueled passenger ferry using a dual-fuel combustion engine completed construction in Japan and is now preparing for deployment as the next step in the development of hydroge...

Transparent Counterparties Will Guide Shipping Towards Decarbonization

Transparent Counterparties Will Guide Shipping Towards Decarbonization

The marine fuels supply chain is far more complex than it was five or 10 years ago, largely due to increased environmental regulations like IMO 2020, volatility in the crude market and COVID-19. When...

The USCG Wants Your Ideas on How to Keep Survivors Afloat

The USCG Wants Your Ideas on How to Keep Survivors Afloat

The Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate and the U.S. Coast Guard are looking for new ideas for how to keep survivors afloat during a mass-casualty event at sea.  Th...

Crowley Reveals Design for the First All-Electric Tug in the U.S.

Crowley Reveals Design for the First All-Electric Tug in the U.S.

Crowley Maritime has announced plans to build and operate the first all-electric harbor tug in the United States.  The company's future "eWolf" design will generate 70 short tons of bollard pull wi...

New Zealand Requires Port Workers to Get Vaccinated

New Zealand Requires Port Workers to Get Vaccinated

At ports around the world, dockers have clamored for access to vaccines, with unions and terminal operators advocating for priority front-line worker status for longshoremen. The government of New Zea...

First LNG-Bunkering Vessel for a French Port Prepares for Deployment

First LNG-Bunkering Vessel for a French Port Prepares for Deployment

The first liquefied natural gas bunker vessel that will be deployed in a French homeport later this year is nearing completion at a shipyard in China. Built for the collaboration between TotalEnergies...

Luxury Handbag Maker Signs On for Sail-Powered Shipping

Luxury Handbag Maker Signs On for Sail-Powered Shipping

French luxury handbag brand Longchamp has agreed to entrust 50 percent of its America-bound cargo to Neoline, the French sail-freighter startup.  Using the line's planned Montoir de Bretagne to Bal...

First 3D-Printed Bollards Installed at Rotterdam as Technology Trial

First 3D-Printed Bollards Installed at Rotterdam as Technology Trial

The Port of Rotterdam Authority is installing the world’s first 3D-printed steel bollards as part of a renovation project for a section of the port. According to the port and its partner, the process...

FMC Gets Serious on Carrier Competition, Bringing in Dept. of Justice

FMC Gets Serious on Carrier Competition, Bringing in Dept. of Justice

To emphasize its growing interest in ocean carriers' pricing policies, the U.S. Federal Maritime Commission is highlighting its partnership with the U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division, wh...

Newbuilding Orders Reach 13-Year High for South Korea

Newbuilding Orders Reach 13-Year High for South Korea

The volumes of new ship orders received by South Korea’s shipbuilders hit a 13-year high during the first half of 2021. The South Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy released the shipbuildin...