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On July 21, 1959, former US First Lady Mamie Eisenhower smashed a champagne bottle against the towering hull of the NS Savannah before the newly built ship slid into the …
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On July 21, 1959, former US First Lady Mamie Eisenhower smashed a champagne bottle against the towering hull of the NS Savannah before the newly built ship slid into the …
GTT, BLOOM ENERGY and PONANT EXPLORATIONS GROUP announced a joint innovation project to develop an integrated energy system combining Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) powered by LNG[1] with Marine Carbon
Chittagong port enforces first major tariff hike in four decades despite industry pushback All container and cargo vessels arriving at the port are now being charged under the new tariff …
Shipping’s decarbonisation drive won’t be defined by one big breakthrough, according to Mikko Kuosa, CEO of Finland-based software company NAPA. Instead, the focus is shifting to combining proven tech
Tokyo, Japan | October 7, 2025 – In a landmark achievement for the maritime industry and global decarbonization efforts, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL), Kanadevia Corporation, and Yanmar Power Soluti
Hanwha Ocean has undertaken what the shipypard is calling the world’s first ship-to-ship transfer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) between vessels under sea trials. Based on photos taken by Hanwha …
Germany | September 23, 2025 — In a groundbreaking advancement for marine propulsion and alternative fuel innovation, Everllence has confirmed the successful operation of a two-stroke, ethanol-fuelled
Nhava Sheva distribution terminal executes first-ever tandem crane operation for heavy lift cargo This landmark achievement involved the coordinated use of two mobile harbour cranes (MHCs) to dischar
White paper Accelerating India’s Electric Vehicle Transition: Regulatory Insights and Strategic Partnerships for Manufacturing and Infrastructure September 2025 A joint publication by Dentons Link Leg
The movement of goods has always been the quiet backbone of India’s economy. From the coasts of Gujarat to the industrial corridors of Tamil Nadu and deep into the bustling …
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