Excessive vibrations on ships can cause significant wear on equipment and negatively impact the health of the crew.
Just as shipping found the SOx scrubber to offer an effective means of compliance with the IMO 2020 sulphur emissions cap, ...
Researchers in Sweden have developed a model to optimise ship hull cleaning, reducing biofilm-related fuel consumption ...
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has launched its Regional Presence Office (RPO) for the Middle East and North ...
CMA CGM has become the first customer to benefit from reduced methane emissions using Wärtsilä’s new EnviroPac marine engine ...
The publication, ‘IMO Mid-Term GHG Reduction Measures as a Driver for Efficiency’ outlines how efficiency improvements can ...
Cavotec has secured three substantial shore power orders totalling é7 million for Italian ports. These orders underscore the ...
Lehmann Marine, a Germany-based leader in maritime lithium ferrophosphate (LFP) battery systems, has entered into a significant investment agreement with Greece’s Sunlight Group. Sunlight Group, a ...
DNV warns biofuel growth in shipping is limited by supply, despite its potential to reduce emissions and meet regulations ...
BIO-UV Group sets it sights on the cruise and ferry sectors with a UV-based water treatment solution for disinfecting onboard ...
Scienco/FAST and UniBallast have launched a portable version of the InTank filterless ballast water treatment system ...