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ABB, CMA CGM partner to develop parametric roll algorithm
It minimises risks for cargo damage and loss at sea.
ABB, CMA CGM partner to develop parametric roll algorithm
It minimises risks for cargo damage and loss at sea.
Gov’t introduces electric harbour craft charging guide
The guide includes measures to protect personnel and property.
Singapore and India to cooperate on maritime digitalisation and decarbonisation
Authorities from both countries have signed a letter of intent for the cooperation.
Singapore launches digital twin to boost port efficiency
Singapore announced the official launch of the Maritime Digital Twin—a dynamic, real-time virtual model of the Port of Singapore.
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding to build 3 methanol-fuelled RORO ships
The vessels are set for completion from fiscal 2028.
MOL starts using bio-LNG fuel for car carrier Celeste Ace
Around 500 tonnes of fuel was used.
CSA signs deal for PXO’s e-supply boat trials
Another agreement was signed, focusing on marine charging infrastructure.
MOL Energia signs deal for two very large ethane carriers
This brings its total fleet number to 14.
Hong Kong to publish ship recycling bill
The proposed measure will be introduced into the LegCo on 26 March.
Singapore renews partnership to boost sustainable shipping and innovation
Part of the agreement is CMA CGM expanding its fleet.
Singapore Maritime Gallery launches new maritime heritage zone
This showcases the history of the country’s maritime sector.
Climate Impact and Purus Marine partner for net-zero shipping route
This will support the transportation of hydrogen fuels.
ClassNK grants approval in principle for large ammonia-powered ship design
The vessel addresses anticipated ammonia fuel and power plant shifts.
Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders appoints new director of finance
Ruchir Agrawal has over 31 years of experience in the oil and gas industry.
Fugro wins bid for geotechnical site investigation in Australian offshore wind project
It has a projected capacity of 1 gigawatt by 2032.
Caravel Group acquires International Maritime Institute
The group will use IMI's capabilities to improve training for its 28,000 employees.
China urges US to drop proposed port fees
The fees will only hurt American consumers and businesses, a Chinese official warned.