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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

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

‘Unprecedented Drought’ Sees Panama Canal Take Water Saving Measures

‘Unprecedented Drought’ Sees Panama Canal Take Water Saving Measures

The combination of the arrival of the El Niño phenomenon, climate change, and an unprecedented drought have led the Panama Canal Authority to introduce a series of water saving measures. This isn’t

Restrictions Could Remain in Place for at Least 10 Months Warns Panama Canal Authority

Restrictions Could Remain in Place for at Least 10 Months Warns Panama Canal Authority

Following an unprecedented drought, the Panama Canal Authority has warned that a series of water saving measures - which were introduced during the summer - could remain in place for at least 10

ABB Unveils Ship Propulsion Concept Which Promises to Drastically Increase Ship Efficiency

ABB Unveils Ship Propulsion Concept Which Promises to Drastically Increase Ship Efficiency

Multinational engineering firm ABB has revealed an ‘industry-first electric propulsion concept’ dubbed ABB Dynafin™. It is claimed that the new technology could reduce propulsion energy consumption

Coal Trade Expected to Return to 2019 Levels

Coal Trade Expected to Return to 2019 Levels

Following a severe dip as a result of the international lockdowns of 2020 and 2021, the coal trade is expected to return to 2019 levels according to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) mid-year

Ship Recycling Convention Enters Into Force

Ship Recycling Convention Enters Into Force

The long awaited Hong Kong Convention - which is intended to address several long-standing issues concerning ship recycling - has successfully been ratified and is expected to come into force in June

Maersk to Pioneer First Container Vessel Conversion to Dual-Fuel Methanol Engine

Maersk to Pioneer First Container Vessel Conversion to Dual-Fuel Methanol Engine

Global shipping giant Maersk has confirmed that it will be undertaking the industry’s first container vessel conversion to a dual-fuel methanol engine. The plans will see an existing ship being

Tall Ship Recreates Darwin's HMS Beagle Voyage

Tall Ship Recreates Darwin's HMS Beagle Voyage

Charles Darwin’s famous voyage of discovery - which resulted in the development of the theory of evolution - is being recreated by a team of environmental researchers and travellers on board a

Rolls-Royce Opens New €30m Yacht Engine Plant

Rolls-Royce Opens New €30m Yacht Engine Plant

Rolls-Royce has opened a new €30m assembly plant for its MTU Series 2000 engines at Kluften near Friedrichshafen in Germany. The investment highlights the ongoing role that Rolls-Royce sees for

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