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While the pledge to hold off on implementing green penalties might be a relief to some, as far as the workboat sector goes it ...
Denmark-based ESVAGT has signed a joint-venture partnership with South Korean KMC Line specifically to expand the offshore ...
A recent Court of Appeal decision has highlighted a risk that marine businesses might overlook: that insurance policies may ...
Eighteen US states are taking US president Donald Trump's administration to court for attempting to place an indefinite halt ...
The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has given Approval in Principle to Seatrium Marine & Deepwater Technology for a ...
Associated British Ports (ABP) division UK Dredging (UKD) has officially named a new Water Injection Dredger (WID) as its latest fleet addition. UKD Seadragon is a Damen-built Shoalbuster 2711 and was ...
Fuel cells leveraging methanol reformer technology offer an efficient and sustainable propulsion solution, particularly for ...
Port Esbjerg’s new CO₂ terminal marks a milestone in the ambition to establish the first full value chain for carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the EU. The terminal will serve as a key hub for the ...
Scandinavia's biggest port has reached the final phase of a pilot project that uses a hydrogen generator to supply electricity to docked ships.
Offshore contractor Jan De Nul has successfully completed the windfarm installation of the first of 72 monopile foundations ...
It's been a tough five years for some, starting with Brexit on 31January 2020, immediately followed by Covid and subsequent ...