Decarbonisation news
Advancements made towards clean maritime fuel supply
Energy and transport ministries across Asia Pacific and Africa participated in a roundtable discussion hosted by the Ocean Stewardship Coalition of the UN Global Compact.
ABB introduces Optimal Speed Routing
ABB has introduced Optimal Speed Routing to help vessels enhance fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.
LNG to reduce Australian export emissions
A joint study has revealed that Well-to-Wake emissions in the Pilbara-to-Asia iron ore export trade route can be reduced by over 90% by 2050 through the use of LNGs.
Rightship enters digital partnership with ZeroNorth
RightShip, a global environmental, social, and governance focused digital maritime platform, has partnered with ZeroNorth, a provider of data-driven maritime optimisation solutions.
Milestone achieved as LNG fuelled capesize delivered to Japan
K Line has announced the delivery of the first LNG-fuelled capesize dry bulk carrier for JFE Steel Corp.
Liebherr-MCCtec receives EcoVadis gold medal
Liebherr-MCCtec GmbH, a division of the Liebherr Group has retained its EcoVadis gold medal for sustainability.
Lemissoler signs up for eight methanol dual-fuelled ultramaxes
Lemissoler Navigation has ordered eight methanol dual-fuel ultramaxes at Huangpu Wenchong Shipbuilding in Guangzhou, China.
CBH welcomes promising shipping emissions reduction results
Following maiden Blue Visby trial, CBH has welcomed the promising shipping emissions reduction results.
World's first Wind Challenger coal carrier saves 17% of fuel
Shofu Maru, the world's first Wind Challenger-equipped coal carrier, has achieved fuel savings of 17% after its seventh round trip voyage.
NS United executes MoU for methanol-fuelled bulk carrier
NS United Kaiun Kaisha has executed a Memorandum of Understanding for the construction of a capesize bulk carrier powered by dual methanol Fuel.