Ship Technology Global: Issue 48
In this issue: An air quality strategy for the Thames, addressing safety in Arctic shipping, the importance of maritime chokepoints, plans to build the Seine-Nord Europe Canal, helping the industry...
View ArticlePrisma Tibro Sweden-Prisma DI-5 and Prisma DI-5C Crankshaft Deflection...
Prisma Tibro Sweden develops and manufactures high-quality electronic devices, such as Prisma DI-5 and Prisma DI-5C Deflection Indicators, for diesel and gas engine manufacturers, as well as shipping...
View ArticleVopak offers bunkering services at Singapore terminal
Dutch storage tank firm Vopak has launched new bunkering services at its Sebarok oil terminal in Singapore to allow simultaneous refuelling and cargo operations.
View ArticleABB Turbo Systems signs deal to acquire Tekomar
ABB Turbo Systems has entered an agreement to acquire Switzerland-based Tekomar Group for an undisclosed amount.
View ArticleDP World to develop Jeddah port in Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates-based DP World has announced plans to develop Jeddah port in Saudi Arabia.
View ArticleDeals this week: Viking Cruises, International Container Terminal Services...
US-based shipping line Viking Cruises has ordered seven new river cruise ships, including six new Viking Longships, to be put into service in the existing routes on the Rhine, Main and Danube rivers...
View ArticleGoodbulk to acquire up to 13 Capesize dry bulk carriers
Monaco-based GoodBulk has signed a deal to purchase seven to 13 Capesize dry bulk carriers from entities managed by CarVal Investors.
View ArticleGarmin acquires marine technology provider Navionics
Switzerland-based Garmin has purchased the Italian marine technology solutions provider Navionics for an undisclosed sum.
View ArticleMOL and MES jointly upgrade vessel data collection and monitoring solution
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has successfully upgraded the functionality of an existing data collection and monitoring system as part of a collaboration with Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding (MES).
View ArticleVessels selected for EU's CLINSH project
The European Union's (EU) CLean INland SHipping (CLINSH) project has selected the vessels that will take part in its initiative to reduce emissions across the inland shipping sector.
View ArticleBrooklyn Borough to provide funds for Brooklyn Cruise Terminal expansion in...
Brooklyn Borough in New York, US, has announced its commitment to providing $2.2m in additional funding to support the expansion of the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal.
View ArticleBASS-Maritime Software Solutions
BASS is a leading provider of maritime software for ship management and fleet operations.
View ArticlePort of Everett to commence South Terminal wharf modernisation project
The Port of Everett Commission has approved the building of the port's South Terminal wharf modernisation project and authorised staff to begin soliciting construction bids.
View ArticleABC at Europort
Anglo Belgian Corporation is exhibiting at Europort (7-10 November) in Rotterdam for what has become a biannual tradition.
View ArticleWärtsilä to provide ultra-silent propulsion for new research vessel
Wärtsilä has been selected to deliver an ultra-silent propulsion package for a new research vessel, which is planned to be built for the Faroese Government's Faroe Islands Marine Research Institute.
View ArticleTSI Turbo Service International-Marine Turbocharger Overhaul, Engineering...
TSI Turbo Service International and its experienced team have been at the forefront of marine turbocharger overhaul, engineering and service since 1989.
View ArticlePort of Gothenburg conducts first LNG ship bunkering
The first instance of a ship bunkering using liquefied natural gas (LNG) has been performed at the Port of Gothenburg in Sweden.
View ArticleMPA and Shell to partner on clean fuels, automation and port digitalisation
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Shell Eastern Trading to jointly conduct the research and development (R&D) of various marine...
View ArticleVirgin Voyages starts construction of first ship in Italy
Virgin Voyages has started construction of the first of its three new ships at Fincantieri's yard in Genoa, Italy.
View ArticleOcean Safety to Showcase Latest Superyacht Solutions at METS 2017
3Si Group member Ocean Safety has announced that the company will be appearing at the upcoming METS event in order to showcase its latest superyacht safety innovations.
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