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Inland Barge Designed to Transport Ammonia and Extract LCO2 Along the Rhine

The Maritime Executive 19 Apr 2024
... work in cooperation with international partners in the world of marine shipping and at our design center,” says Tim Gödde, the Business Unit Director Ship Management at HGK Shipping.
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Pacific Environment and Ulsan Port sign to accelerate green shipping

SAFETY4SEA 19 Apr 2024
Ulsan Port has been designated as the only green ship fuel supply port in the Republic of Korea, and aims to become an green energy logistics hub.
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World’s Largest Hydrogen-Powered RoPax to be Built at Norway’s Myklebust

The Maritime Executive 19 Apr 2024
The designs have ... The two hydrogen-fueled RoPax ferries were designed by Norwegian Ship Design ... Norwegian Ship Design says they will operate full-time on hydrogen requiring 5 to 6 t of hydrogen each day.
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'Access to hidden-gem ports': Why this luxury yacht is the best option for beach lovers

Usatoday 19 Apr 2024
Take a tour around the eco-friendly Silver Nova cruise ship ... “Sakara” is a Sanskrit word meaning “thoughts become things” – a fitting name, given the thought that went into the ship’s chic design.
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Shortlisted nominees announced for the 2024 Crew Welfare Awards

SAFETY4SEA 19 Apr 2024
RightShip has been nominated for its ‘Crew Welfare Self-Assessment’ which is a critical tool designed to help ship owners and managers improve crew welfare onboard their vessels and improve the lives of seafarers worldwide.
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Titanic's other casualties

Kearney Hub 19 Apr 2024
Our ancestors were in shock 112 years ago. How could the RMS Titanic, the engineering marvel of its age, a ship designed with such exacting care that it was proclaimed "unsinkable," be lost on its maiden voyage? ... .
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Kongsberg Maritime Celebrates 50 Years of Ship Design

The Maritime Executive 18 Apr 2024
The Kongsberg Maritime ship design team is based in Hjørungavåg and Aalesund on the west coast of Norway and is supported by a Kongsberg-owned Croatian company, Navis Consult, which ...
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Baltimore bridge collapse highlights outdated safety standards around the nation, experts say

Stars and Stripes 18 Apr 2024
specifications undercount the force of a collision with a large container ship by 40 percent and require far less resistance to ship strikes than the Eurocodes design standards used in the European Union.
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Navy gives itself ‘C+’ on ability to repair warships

Stars and Stripes 18 Apr 2024
A plan to delay ship and submarine building to spend more on addressing overall supply chain and contractor workforce needs has drawn some rebukes from Republican and Democratic lawmakers during recent hearings in the House and Senate.
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Emissions Milestones for ERMA FIRST

The Maritime Executive 18 Apr 2024
But there are hundreds of different propeller and ship types and sizes, making it prohibitively expensive to design bespoke BCFs for individual vessels and limiting the effectiveness of off-the-shelf models.
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WSC urges EU action for sustainable and secure maritime sector

SAFETY4SEA 18 Apr 2024
The World Shipping Council (WSC) is calling on the EU to design policy frameworks that facilitate the essential role of shipping in a globally connected economy and to forge the path to net-zero shipping by 2050 in partnership with industry.
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Good news for China-menaced Taiwan: Japan’s F-35B jump-jet aircraft carriers are coming

AOL 18 Apr 2024
Two failed design concepts – the Zumwalt class destroyer and the Littoral Combat Ships – have produced inefficient and short-serving ships ... shipbuilding sector has depressed the American ship-count.
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Geneva Dry Dialogues: AXSMarine

Splash24/7 18 Apr 2024
Designed to be the annual global summit for the dry bulk shipping community, the event now boasts an extraordinary mix of shipowners, trading companies, miners and tech providers, with more than 150 ...
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Britannia Club: Safeguarding against FSMC infestation in global shipping

SAFETY4SEA 18 Apr 2024
In the regulating countries, ships must declare whether they have called at ports in areas designated as FSMC (‘regulated areas’) during the current or previous flight season (‘specified risk period’).
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