Wärtsilä Partners with COSCO on Exhaust Tech
Wärtsilä has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry to support the growth of its exhaust gas cleaning systems
Wärtsilä has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry to support the growth of its exhaust gas cleaning systems
CMA CGM-owned company has announced that it has successfully completed the first simultaneous operations LNG bunkering on a container vessel in Europe
Wärtsilä, a provider of smart technologies, has delivered the first vessel fitted with its HY hybrid power module solution to the Port of Luleå, Sweden
Hapag-Lloyd, the fifth biggest container shipping line in the world by market share, has placed a record order for 13,420 refrigerated containers, known as reefers, which are set for delivery in November 2019.
SEALNG, a collaborative foundation seeking to further the use of LNG within the shipping sector, has welcomed Virginia as its first US port member
Sail-powered cargo ships, the latest potential eco-friendly innovation for the maritime industry, appears to be a step closer to being a reality after NEOLINE, a shipping company committed to pioneering green technologies, awarded the contract to build its first vessels to Neopolia.
APM Terminals Barcelona has revealed its plans for a recent investment of $51.3 million, providing an overview of short- and middle-term projects
COSCO Shipping Lines (COSCO), the third largest container shipping line in the world by market share, will retrofit ten container ships with environmentally friendly scrubber systems as part of its efforts to cut back on its emissions output.
Bruks Siwertell has announced that the on-time installation of its ship unloader solution at Yara International’s Glomfjord terminal has been completed
Konecranes has agreed to deliver one of its eco-efficient Gottwald Model 6 mobile harbour cranes to HES Gdynia Bulk Terminal
Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines has announced its plan to issue “Sustainability Bonds” for the financing of a series of green projects
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has announced it will invest more than US$ 3.98 million (€3.5 million) in the Dordrecht Inland Seaport in order to make it “complete, vital and future-proof”.