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Containership Orders Reach Record High

Containership Orders Reach Record High

A new analysis from BIMCO has highlighted that containership orders have hit a record high, with more tonnage on the way in 2025. This comes off the back of a trend which has seen carriers ordering

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

Wallenius Sol Expands Fleet and Network With Acquisition of Mann Lines

Wallenius Sol Expands Fleet and Network With Acquisition of Mann Lines

In a strategic move to improve its position in the shipping industry, Wallenius Sol, a company based in the Bay of Bothnia, has acquired British shipping provider Mann Lines.  This acquisition

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

Targeted E-Fuel Subsidies Crucial to Close Gap in Shipping

Targeted E-Fuel Subsidies Crucial to Close Gap in Shipping

A new report from the UCL Energy Institute Shipping and Oceans Research Group and UMAS highlights the need for high greenhouse gas (GHG) pricing and targeted e-fuel subsidies.  These measures

Rolls-Royce Signs Record Contract With MoD to Power Nuclear Subs

Rolls-Royce Signs Record Contract With MoD to Power Nuclear Subs

Rolls-Royce has signed the biggest Ministry of Defence (MoD) contract in its history. The Unity contract will span eight years and will be focused on supporting the nuclear reactors that power the

Euronav Draws Up Plans for 120 Low-Carbon Ships

Euronav Draws Up Plans for 120 Low-Carbon Ships

Belgium-based crude oil shipping specialist Euronav is planning to order up to 120 new low-carbon vessels according to a statement made by recently installed CEO Alexander Saverys. The 120 new

Belfast Harbour Sets Out £300m Five-Year Strategy

Belfast Harbour Sets Out £300m Five-Year Strategy

More than £300m has been pledged to transform Belfast Harbour, establishing it as an offshore wind hub amongst other developments over the next five years.  The strategy - Advance Regional

Maersk Switches Liner Service From Panama Canal to Land Bridge

Maersk Switches Liner Service From Panama Canal to Land Bridge

The ongoing drought-induced Panama Canal restrictions have resulted in Maersk electing to use a land bridge to traverse the Central American country.  In an advisory note, Maersk informed

Infrastructure challenges remain as FuelEU Maritime looks to boost green fuel adoption

Infrastructure challenges remain as FuelEU Maritime looks to boost green fuel adoption

FuelEU Maritime is the latest regulation, introduced under the European Union's Fit for 55 package, looking to encourage the maritime industry to adopt renewable and low-carbon fuels as a means of

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