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Future Proof Shipping Launches Its First Hydrogen-Powered Inland Container Ship

Future Proof Shipping Launches Its First Hydrogen-Powered Inland Container Ship

Dutch company, Future Proof Shipping, has launched its first hydrogen-powered inland container ship, H2 Barge 1. The launch of the ship forms part of a collaborative project with athletics and

One in Five Shipping Companies Hit by Cyberattacks in Last 12 Months

One in Five Shipping Companies Hit by Cyberattacks in Last 12 Months

A new report - The Lifecycle Dilemma: Navigating Cybersecurity Risks Across Designing, Constructing, and Operating a Vessel - has revealed a slew of alarming statistics regarding shipping companies

CMA CGM On Course to Overtake Maersk in Shipping Line Rankings

CMA CGM On Course to Overtake Maersk in Shipping Line Rankings

Market research company Alphaliner has revealed that based on current order book data and TEU capacity, French shipping giant CMA CGM is set to overtake Maersk as the world’s second-biggest container

First Ship-to-Ship Methanol Bunkering for a Large Containership Completed

First Ship-to-Ship Methanol Bunkering for a Large Containership Completed

Maersk has achieved two firsts, with its first 16,200 TEU methanol-fuelled containership successfully completing its first ship-to-ship bunkering of green methanol in the South Korean port of

Ørsted Becomes First Tenant of New Jersey Wind Port

Ørsted Becomes First Tenant of New Jersey Wind Port

European renewable energy giant Ørsted has become the first tenant of New Jersey Wind Port following approval by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA). Under the terms of the sublet

European Maritime Agencies to Use Drones to Monitor Shipping Sulphur Emissions

European Maritime Agencies to Use Drones to Monitor Shipping Sulphur Emissions

Ships passing through the Baltic Sea will soon find that their sulphur emissions are being monitored by drones thanks to a joint campaign by the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) and the German

Shipping Industry Unites to Tackle Invasive Species in Cargoes

Shipping Industry Unites to Tackle Invasive Species in Cargoes

Rising concerns about the spread of invasive species via containerised supply chains - and the billions of dollars in damage that can result - are the focus of new efforts to tackle the issue under

Containerships Currently Moving at All-Time Low Speeds

Containerships Currently Moving at All-Time Low Speeds

A new report from Clarksons Research and BIMCO has revealed that the global container fleet moved at all-time slow speeds during Q1 of 2023. The reduction in speed follows a period during the

Europe's Largest Schooner Embarks on Arctic Mission

Europe's Largest Schooner Embarks on Arctic Mission

Europe’s largest wooden schooner, the S/V Linden is to set sail from Svalbard in Norway to take part in a research mission in the Arctic. The Linden will be carrying a team of scientists and ‘citizen

The 10th Hong Kong Seminar

Climate change is affecting different aspects of our lives, including maritime industry. Our multi-disciplined team of experts held a seminar for 65 guests on 10 May 2018 at Renaissance Harbour View