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Mitsubishi Heavy Launches New Satellite Technology to Track Dark Ships

Mitsubishi Heavy Launches New Satellite Technology to Track Dark Ships

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has launched satellite technology, AIRIS, to monitor the dark fleet across the globe.  Monitoring of the ocean has long been a challenge. Exclusive Economic

Australia’s Largest Catamaran Launched by Echo Yachts

Australia’s Largest Catamaran Launched by Echo Yachts

Echo Yachts has launched the 56 m M/Y Charley 2 which has taken the title of Australia’s largest adventure and support catamaran. According to a statement released by Echo Yachts, at 56 m length

Lack of Shipyard Capacity Could Impact Decarbonisation Retrofits

Lack of Shipyard Capacity Could Impact Decarbonisation Retrofits

A new report issued by Lloyd’s Register warns that a lack of yard capacity and capability could have a detrimental impact upon the maritime industry’s attempts to decarbonise via the retrofit of

74% of All New Shipbuilding Orders Booked by Chinese Yards in 2024

74% of All New Shipbuilding Orders Booked by Chinese Yards in 2024

China has continued its increasing dominance of the shipbuilding industry by reporting that Chinese yards booked 74% of all newbuild orders last year. The country saw overall growth across three

South Korean Industrial Action and Labour Shortages Crippling the Shipbuilding Industry

South Korean Industrial Action and Labour Shortages Crippling the Shipbuilding Industry

The South Korean shipbuilding industry has been in talks with labour unions for the better part of 2022 and into 2023. But without concrete outcome, it is facing growing challenges with experts

World’s Deepest Offshore Wind Foundation Installed

World’s Deepest Offshore Wind Foundation Installed

SSE Renewables and TotalEnergies - the developers of the Seagreen Wind Farm site - have set a new record for the deepest installation of fixed bottom wind turbine foundations. Located some 17 miles

Marine Coatings: First Line of Defence for Corrosion and Cargo Protection

Senior Coating Consultant, Dr Luigi Petrone, has given a presentation on coatings – “Marine Coatings: First Line of Defence for Corrosion and Cargo Protection”. A recording of the presentation is

SAAM Terminals Cuts 10,500 Tons of CO2 by Deploying Renewable Energy

SAAM Terminals Cuts 10,500 Tons of CO2 by Deploying Renewable Energy

Major Latin American port operator SAAM Terminals has announced that it has cut 10,500 tons of CO2 emissions from its operations by sourcing its electricity from 100% renewable sources.  The

U.S. Offshore Wind Project Pipeline Exceeds 51 MW

U.S. Offshore Wind Project Pipeline Exceeds 51 MW

A new report from the American Clean Power Association (ACP) has revealed that the pipeline of new offshore wind projects is rapidly expanding, with approximately 51.4 MW of expected capacity planned

New Cranes to Boost Operations at Hutchinson Ports Thailand

New Cranes to Boost Operations at Hutchinson Ports Thailand

One of Thailand’s largest port operators, Hutchinson Ports is boosting operations at its ‘Terminal D’ after receiving four remote controlled super post panamax quay cranes and eight remote controlled