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MAREK GRZYBOWSKI write to eBlueeconomy : FIT For 55. Ammonia as the fuel of the future ?
Poland from : MAREK GRZYBOWSKI Ammonia is one of the most promising fuels of the future for shipping, but getting it into the fuel mix will be difficult, experts say. Classification society Bureau Veritas has published an Ammonia-Prepared notation and is developing a Rule Note for ammonia as a marine…
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RINA Approves First MR Tanker to Exceed IMO 2050 Targets Using Fossil Fuels
RINA has granted Approval in Principle to FKAB Marine Design for itsnomy MR Tanker RINA has announced the Approval in Principle (AiP) of Swedish designer FKAB Marine Design’s hydrogen-powered MR Tanker, the first AiP of a design using currently viable technology and fuels that achieves IMO 2050 targets. Conceived by…
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إقليم لاتسيو يتحدث عن نفسه في إكسبو دبي
روما(وكالة نوفا) يقدم إقليم العاصمة الإيطالية روما، غدا الاثنين، نشرة “لاتسيو في إكسبو دبي 2020.. الثقافة هي الابتكار والاستدامة والرفاهية” في المعرض الإماراتي، حسبما أفادت وكالة نوفا الإيطالية للأنباء. وتسلط النشرة الضوء على موقع ومكانة كلا من لاتسيو والإمارات، من خلال إطار جيوسياسي واقتصادي للمنطقتين، واستعادة تاريخهما واستكشاف تطورهما على…
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Putin’s superyacht abruptly left Germany amid sanction warnings over Russia-Ukraine tensions, report says
Vladimir Putin’s yacht Graceful left Hamburg before finishing repairs, German media reported. It is speculated Graceful made an abrupt exit to avoid Western sanctions if Russia invaded Ukraine. The luxury superyacht is said to be worth at least $100 million. By clicking ‘Sign up, you agree to receive marketing emails…
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26 containers lost by 6,500 container ship in stormy North sea
Container ship MARCOS V being caught in storm Eunice, lost at least 26 containers, all reportedly empty FEU, in North sea NNW of Frisian islands, Netherlands, at night Feb 18 (according to track), and reporting a loss in the morning Feb 19. The ship was sailing south en route to…
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Strong summer bookings: AIDA Cruises sees high demand for cruises at the start of the year
AIDA Cruises (Logo)AIDA Cruises has started the new year with a high demand for cruises. In particular, bookings for spring and summer 2022 are developing very positively, but interest in cruises for the upcoming winter sailings and the 2023 summer program is also at a high level and has been…
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GSBN joins Hyperledger Foundation
Supply chain data blockchain consortium GSBN (Global Shipping Business Network), which counts COSCO, Hapag-Lloyd, and OOCL among its members, reports that it has joined the Hyperledger Foundation to accelerate the development of its platform as the maritime sector increasingly moves from paper to digital information exchange. Hosted by the Linux…
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Port of Los Angeles : PORTS PUT ‘DWELL FEE’ ON HOLD FOR ONE WEEK
Progress continues to be Monitored at Los Angeles, Long Beach Terminals The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach announced today that they have put off consideration of the “Container Dwell Fee” one more week, until Feb. 25. The two San Pedro Bay ports have seen a…
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Damen Shipyards delivers Hybrid Crane Vessel 1804 to Amsterdam’s Waternet
Damen Shipyards Hardinxveld has delivered a Damen Crane Vessel 1804 WN25 to the “bagger en drijfvuil” (dredging and floating debris) department of Waternet Amsterdam, the organization responsible for delivering fresh water and associated management services to 1.3 million people in and around Amsterdam. The 18-metre vessel is equipped to undertake…
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Rotterdam, Europe’s most attractive and competitive maritime city
Rotterdam has been announced as the European frontrunner in the 2022 edition of the ‘Leading Maritime Cities of the World’ report just launched by DNV and Menon Economics. It’s a well-deserved recognition, and a reason for the port city and surrounding business regions to celebrate. But what’s the background and…
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