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  • eBlue_econmy_ABS _Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII)_Actions for Compliance

    ABS : (CII)- Actions for Compliance PDF

    Targets have been set by the IMO for the reduction of CO2 emissions in international shipping, and there is limited time remaining until the latest measures in this global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions enter into force. ABS reported To limit and reduce the operational carbon intensity of vessels,…

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  • eBlue_economy_Tanzanian ports delegation visit to Alexandria port

    Tanzanian ports delegation visit to Alexandria port ( Photos )

    Tanzanian ports delegation visit to Alexandria .TPA currently performs the role of both a Landlord and Operator with the main functions of promoting the use , development and management of ports and their hinterlands and entering into contracts for the purpose of delegating the powers of the Authority (Through licensing…

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  • eBlue_economy_Nobel Brothers Shipyard launches crab caching ship Sergey Prikhodko

    Nobel Brothers Shipyard launches crab caching ship Sergey Prikhodko

    It is the first crab catcher built for Aqua-Invest Rybinsk, Yaroslavl Region based Nobel Brothers Shipyard (a company of Kalashnikov Concern) launched crab caching ship Sergey Prikhodko built under the state investment programme “keel quota”. The ship was ordered by FPV resident Aqua Invest (a company of Pacific Investment Group (TIGR)),…

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  • eBlue_economy_ABS Opens Industry-Leading LNG Training Center in Doha

    ABS Opens Industry-Leading LNG Training Center in Doha

    Latest Initiative Between ABS and Qatar Shipowners Supporting Safe Operations (DOHA) ABS, the leading classification organization in Qatar, announced it will open a global liquified natural gas (LNG) training center in Doha, Qatar, as part of its support of Qatar’s National Vision 2030 and the Tawteen Program, which focuses on…

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  • eBlue_economy_Balancing Divergent Maritime Claims of Republic of China

    Nadir Mumtaz write : Balancing Divergent Maritime Claims of Republic of China

    By : Nadir Mumtaz (Maritime Analyst) In the last two decades there has been a tremendous development in maritime logistics, shipping and trade accompanied by advancement in technology , concern about exploitation of oceanic resources and a massive increase in the tonnage of sea going vessels. Almost 80 % of…

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  • eBlue_economy_ABS Approves Pioneering CO2 Injection System for HHI Group

    ABS Approves Pioneering CO2 Injection System for HHI Group

    1-Million-Ton Capacity for Offshore CO2 Geological Storage (SEOUL) A large scale, carbon dioxide (CO2) injection system from Hyundai Heavy Industries Group (HHI Group) has been awarded approval in principle by ABS, allowing development of an offshore floating geological storage platform. The one-million-ton injection system will allow for offshore CO2 storage…

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  • eBlue_economy_damen-shoalbuster-2711-ice-delivered-to-fairplay-towage-polska-top

    Damen Shoalbuster 2711 ICE delivered to Fairplay Towage Polska

    Multi-purpose vessel to contribute to Baltic offshore wind development With a festive ceremony, Damen Shipyards Group delivered the Fairplay-37 to Fairplay Towage Polska in Gdynia, Poland on October 13th. This Damen Shoalbuster 2711 ICE is set to play an important role in the development of the emerging offshore wind energy…

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  • FeBlue_economy_earing Sabotage, Germany Strengthens Maritime Security Patrols

    Reuters : Fearing Sabotage, Germany Strengthens Maritime Security Patrols

    Germany’s police forces are upping protection for maritime infrastructure after the recent attacks on the Nord Stream pipeline complex, which cut three of the four subsea pipelines between Russia and Northern Europe. Reuters reported The German government is now working hard to develop LNG import terminals to offset Russian gas…

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  • eBlue_economy_MSC Cruises starts construction on second vessel in World Class series

    MSC Cruises starts construction on second vessel in World Class series

    The new cruise ship is expected to enter service in 2025. MSC Group’s cruise division MSC Cruises and Chantiers de l’Atlantique have officially commenced the construction of MSC’s second World Class ship with the cutting of first steel. The new ship, which will be named MSC World America, is expected…

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  • eBlue_economy_Port of Baltimore to receive new container terminal

    Port of Baltimore to receive new container terminal

    The new project is expected to help create 1,000 new jobs in the region. Tradepoint Atlantic has entered a partnership with Terminal Investment for the construction of an on-site 165-acre rail-served container terminal at Coke Point in the Port of Baltimore, Maryland, US. A memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed…

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