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Stena Line and Peel Ports Agree New Deal for 12 Quays Port and Ferry Terminal

Stena Line and Peel Ports Agree New Deal for 12 Quays Port and Ferry Terminal

Stena Line - one of Europe’s largest ferry route and port operators - has signed a new deal with Peel Ports to operate their 12 Quays port and ferry terminal until the beginning of the 22nd

Fuel Cargo Quantity and Quality Disputes

Quantity and quality disputes are a common occurrence in the carriage and transport of fuel cargoes. From the subtle variations in the characteristics of crude oils, to water contaminations and

VLCCs Lead the Way in Scrubber Installations

VLCCs Lead the Way in Scrubber Installations

A new analysis conducted by shipbroking firm Gibson has revealed that the owners of very large crude oil carriers (VLCCs) have been the top installers of exhaust scrubber systems.  At the time

Cruise Industry to Set New Record in 2026

Cruise Industry to Set New Record in 2026

New research published by AAA and Travel Economics has revealed that the cruise industry is set to mark the fourth consecutive year of passenger growth in 2026, with U.S. passenger volumes in

Canada Designates First Four Offshore Wind Areas in Nova Scotia Waters

Canada Designates First Four Offshore Wind Areas in Nova Scotia Waters

Canada and the Province of Nova Scotia have designated the country’s first four offshore wind energy areas, marking a major step towards its goal of 5 GW of licensed capacity by 2030.  The

UK Government Aims for Net Zero Shipping by 2050

UK Government Aims for Net Zero Shipping by 2050

The Government has announced an ambitious target to decarbonise the UK’s shipping fleet and make it ‘net-zero’ by 2050. At the centre of the strategy is the use of ‘fuels of the future’ and shipping

China Dominates With 70% of Global Green Ship Orders

China Dominates With 70% of Global Green Ship Orders

As shipowners seek environmentally friendly solutions to lower emissions, China has secured over 70% of global green ship orders in the first three quarters of 2024. China’s Ministry of Industry and

Port of Liverpool to Develop £35m Low-Carbon Cement Terminal

Port of Liverpool to Develop £35m Low-Carbon Cement Terminal

The Port of Liverpool in collaboration with Medcem - a major global player in cement production - is set to develop a major cement import facility to support the UK construction sector and help

ABP to Test New Port Scheduling Programme

ABP to Test New Port Scheduling Programme

Associated British Ports (ABP) has announced that it will be trialling a new port scheduling programme. Developed by UK-based startup Ensemble Analytics, the ‘Athena’ platform will manage complex

AkzoNobel Protects Ultra Deep Sea Drilling Vessel

AkzoNobel Protects Ultra Deep Sea Drilling Vessel

Maritime paint and coatings provider AkzoNobel has revealed that its International-line of marine coatings have been used to protect China’s first domestically designed and built ultra deep sea