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20 Apr 2026

Ammonia Fuel Sales Plan Advances in Singapore

Source: Yara

NYK Bulkship (Asia), Golden Island and Yara Clean Ammonia Norge have concluded a non-binding Term Sheet that paves the way towards a partnership to supply low-carbon ammonia as a marine fuel in Singapore.The companies began discussions in the beginning of 2024 to explore the launch of the business, aiming to commence operations within this decade.NYK group operates a fleet of more than 900 vessels. “With its potential to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, ammonia is expected to play an important role in the future marine fuel mix.

19 Apr 2026

Amtech Delivers ATB MAM 141 & Tug Battery Park

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New U.S.-Flag coastwise registered tonnage was delivered into service April 18, 2026 by Alternative Marine Technologies (AMTECH) as Vessel Construction Managers. The ATB MAM 141 & Tug Battery Park departed Gulf Marine Repair of Tampa, Florida after completing a major conversion and reconstruction to chemical and petroleum service. The barge was refitted with a full stainless steel cargo system and cargo tanks coated with Advanced Polymer Coatings Marine Line 784. The coating application was reportedly the first job with the polymer completed in the United States…

17 Apr 2026

Europe Can Help Clear Mines in Strait of Hormuz, France Says

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European countries such as Belgium, the Netherlands and France have mine clearance capacity which could help secure passage through the Strait of Hormuz, French Defence Minister Catherine Vautrin told French TV station TF1 on Friday."There are capabilities to provide fully supported escort services – that is to say, in no way offensive, of course – for ships to ensure safe passage through the strait; that is what will be debated today in Paris," she added.France and Britain are set to chair on Friday a meeting of around 40 countries aimed at signalling to the United States that some of its clo

16 Apr 2026

Starlink Outage Exposes Pentagon’s Growing Reliance on SpaceX

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Last August, U.S. Navy officials carrying out a test of unmanned vessels realized they had hit a single point of failure: Starlink. A global outage across Elon Musk’s satellite network affecting millions of Starlink users had left two dozen unmanned surface vessels bobbing off the California coast, disrupting communications and halting operations for almost an hour.The incident, which involved drones intended to bolster U.S. military options in a conflict with China, was one of…

16 Apr 2026

Wind Power and the Charter Party Challenge

Source: BAR Technologies

This week, wind-assist company BAR Technologies published an article on LinkedIn titled The Charter Party Challenge, the challenge being how do shipowners reap the benefits of installing wind-assist technology when it is the charterer that usually benefits from lower fuel consumption.Even though there’s around 100 vessels now sailing with wind-assist systems, and that number is expected to double over the next 12 months, suitable charter party agreements are still somewhat bespoke solutions rather than following an industry standard.The consequence is…

16 Apr 2026

Industry Bodies Call for Harmonized Propulsion Control Changeover Rules

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CIMAC, One Sea, the Nautical Institute and INTERCARGO have jointly called on the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) to issue a unified interpretation of class rules governing the changeover of propulsion power control (RPM) between the bridge and the engine control room (ECR).The organizations warn that differing interpretations across classification societies and even between individual projects are leading to inconsistent control hierarchies, creating safety risks for operators and crews.

16 Apr 2026

Industry Bodies Call for Harmonized Propulsion Control Changeover Rules

CIMAC, One Sea, the Nautical Institute and INTERCARGO have jointly called on the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) to issue a unified interpretation of class rules governing the changeover of propulsion power control (RPM) between the bridge and the engine control room (ECR).The organizations warn that differing interpretations across classification societies and even between individual projects are leading to inconsistent control hierarchies, creating safety risks for operators and crews. They note that international regulations such as SOLAS do not explicitly define a propulsion control changeover hierarchy…

16 Apr 2026

OpenBridge Open-Source Code Library Designed to Boost Shipping Safety

Source: OpenBridge

A comprehensive open-source code library has been launched for OpenBridge. This design system is engineered to create safer and more efficient workplaces across the international fleet by standardizing how humans interact with maritime technology.The launch marks the transition of OpenBridge from a design guideline to an open-source ready-to-use code library.OpenBridge is uniquely designed to serve all maritime workplaces. While traditional ship bridge navigation remains a core focus…

16 Apr 2026

OpenBridge Open-Source Code Library Designed to Boost Shipping Safety

A comprehensive open-source code library has been launched for OpenBridge. This design system is engineered to create safer and more efficient workplaces across the international fleet by standardizing how humans interact with maritime technology.The launch marks the transition of OpenBridge from a design guideline to an open-source ready-to-use code library.OpenBridge is uniquely designed to serve all maritime workplaces. While traditional ship bridge navigation remains a core focus, the system is equally optimized for engine control rooms and the rapidly growing sector of remote operation centers (ROC) on land.By providing a consistent interface regardless of location…

16 Apr 2026

NYK, HEPCO Target Maritime Decarbonization with Onboard CCS Study

Pirika Moshiri Maru (Credit: Oshima Shipbuilding/Supplied by NYK)

NYK has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Hokkaido Electric Power to conduct a study related to onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) technologies.Under the agreement, the companies will jointly study a demonstration project in Tomakomai, Japan, focused on decarbonizing maritime transport.The study will run over a three-year period through fiscal year 2028 and will cover the design and operation of demonstration equipment to be installed on the coal carrier Pirika Moshiri Maru…

16 Apr 2026

How the MV Estonia Disaster Reshaped Passenger Ship Safety

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Maritime safety regulations are often shaped by hard lessons. Few accidents demonstrate this more clearly than the loss of the ferry MV Estonia in September 1994.Maritime safety regulations are often shaped by hard lessons. Few accidents demonstrate this more clearly than the loss of the ferry MV Estonia in September 1994.More than 30 years later, the incident is still a touchstone for passenger vessel safety. Many of the stability and survivability questions it raised are influencing…

16 Apr 2026

Glamox to Illuminate Offshore Energy Support Vessels for Sea1 Offshore

Rendering of a Sea1 Offshore OESV (Credit: Sea1 Offshore)

Glamox, a global leader in lighting, has secured a contract to supply lighting for four Offshore Energy Support Vessels (OESVs) being built for Sea1 Offshore.Glamox will supply a total of 8,000 marine lights for the exteriors and interiors of four vessels that will be used to support offshore energy installations.OESVs are specialized vessels that deliver logistics, transport, installation, maintenance, and operational support to offshore energy infrastructure - including offshore wind farms…

15 Apr 2026

Exmar Launches FSRU Conversion Work for Dutch LNG Terminal

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Exmar said it has launched conversion works for a new floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) to support the expansion of the EemsEnergyTerminal in the Netherlands.The move follows the signing of a conditional charter agreement covering both the extension of the existing Eemshaven LNG FSRU and a newly converted unit, with EemsEnergyTerminal expected to take a conditional final investment decision in the first half of 2026.Exmar said it has secured a dual-fuel diesel electric membrane LNG carrier for the conversion and has begun engineering activities…

15 Apr 2026

Wärtsilä Secures VLEC Systems Deal with Hyundai Heavy Industries

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Wärtsilä Gas Solutions has been contracted to supply cargo handling and fuel gas supply systems for two very large ethane carriers (VLEC) under construction at Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI).The vessels are being built for a Malaysian shipowner, with the order booked in the fourth quarter of 2025.Wärtsilä’s scope includes engineering of the cargo handling and fuel gas supply systems, as well as delivery of equipment, instrumentation and an integrated cargo control system.The company said its systems form essential elements of the vessel design…

14 Apr 2026

FMD Introduces Fully Autonomous USV Recovery System

Source: FMD

Fairbanks Morse Defense (FMD) has introduced AutoHook, a first-of-its-kind fully autonomous vessel recovery interface developed by FMD’s Norway-based business, Vestdavit. AutoHook is designed for fully autonomous launch and recovery systems (LARS) supporting unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) and other assets requiring zero human intervention. The compact, lightweight form factor is designed for interoperability across allied fleets in demanding maritime conditions, removing the…

14 Apr 2026

Evolving Cyber Risk Driven by User Credentials and Human Error

Source: Marlink

Marlink has released its Cyber Intelligence Report for Remote Operations 2026, highlighting how evolving cyber threats are increasing the risk of disruption across maritime, energy, enterprise and critical infrastructure sectors.The report reflects growing exposure to safety, operational, financial and reputational risk as digital dependency increases across remote environments. Based on continuous monitoring from global Security Operations Centres (SOCs) and more than 200 cyber security assessments…

13 Apr 2026

Carga Releases Upgrade to Cargo Management Platform

Source: Carga

Maritime software company Carga has released OceanSMART 2.0, a powerful upgrade to its flagship bulk liquid cargo management platform.The release delivers dramatically faster performance, a modernized user interface and a suite of reliability improvements designed to support operational teams working in maritime logistics.OceanSMART users have reported saving as much as $1 million in demurrage costs in a single month, a testament to what the platform’s nomination-to-discharge capabilities make possible.

13 Apr 2026

Carga Releases Upgrade to Cargo Management Platform

Maritime software company Carga has released OceanSMART 2.0, a powerful upgrade to its flagship bulk liquid cargo management platform.The release delivers dramatically faster performance, a modernized user interface and a suite of reliability improvements designed to support operational teams working in maritime logistics.OceanSMART users have reported saving as much as $1 million in demurrage costs in a single month, a testament to what the platform’s nomination-to-discharge capabilities make possible. With OceanSMART 2.0, that foundation gets even stronger.OceanSMART 2.0 is purpose-built to serve all key participants in cargo movements…

13 Apr 2026

Econowind Transitions into Deepsea Market with 5-Series VentoFoil

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Dutch wind-assisted ship propulsion specialist Econowind is moving into the deepsea market with the launch of its new 5-series VentoFoil, a larger steel suction wing system for oceangoing vessels. Unveiled last week in Heeg, the 30-meter model is based on the same principles as the company’s successful 3-series wing.The 5-series targets deepsea owners and operators looking for practical ways to cut fuel consumption and improve regulatory compliance. The launch is the next step for Econowind, after selling more than 150 suction wings across a broad range of vessel types and trades.

13 Apr 2026

Laborde Products Powers M/V Larry Gravely Towboat

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Laborde Products powered the newbuild M/V Larry Gravely, constructed by Diversified Marine in Houma, Louisiana.The twin-screw towboat is equipped with a pair of Mitsubishi Tier 3 S6R2 main engines, each rated at 803 horsepower at 1,400 RPM. The engines were applied to support the vessel’s operating profile and the steady, day-to-day demands of aggregate service on the inland waterways.Built at Diversified Marine, the Larry Gravely was designed for consistent service, with propulsion decisions centered on durability, operating speed, and long-term serviceability.

13 Apr 2026

Anschütz SYNAPSIS Nav Tech for New Multipurpose Vessel

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Anschütz has been awarded the contract to supply Integrated Navigation and Bridge Systems (INBS) for three multipurpose vessels being built for the German Waterways and Shipping Administration (WSV) at the Abeking & Rasmussen shipyard. The first of these, the Scharhörn, has successfully completed a series of sea trials and is nearing delivery.Anschütz equips these ships with SYNAPSIS INBS technology. SYNAPSIS offers a high level of integration and automation, providing the crew with clear and precise information about the maritime environment to support safe navigation…

13 Apr 2026

Vineyard Wind Sues GE Vernova to Block Offshore Wind Project Exit

A GE Haliade-X Turbine Stands in the Vineyard Wind 1 Project Area (Credit: Worldview Films / Vineyard Wind)

Vineyard Wind has filed a lawsuit seeking to block a wind turbine-supplying unit of GE Vernova  from terminating agreements and abandoning work on a $4.5 billion offshore wind farm in Massachusetts on the eve of completion.Vineyard Wind, a joint venture between Spain's Iberdrola IBE.MC and Denmark's Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, filed a lawsuit this week in a state court in Boston accusing the GE Vernova subsidiary of wrongly trying to terminate their contract at the wind…

09 Apr 2026

Van Oord Completes Low-Noise Monopile Installation

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Van Oord has installed three monopile foundations using GBM Works' jetting solution in combination with CAPE’s vibro lifting tool for the first time at commercial scale, a milestone in silent offshore installation.Designed to reduce underwater noise and minimise impact on marine life, the method was deployed at Ecowende's Hollandse Kust West wind farm using Van Oord's new offshore wind installation vessel Boreas.GBM Works' VibroJet® technology combines vibrations with controlled water jets inside the monopile to fluidise the soil and reduce resistance.

09 Apr 2026

Grieg Maritime Group to Install Jet Sails on Fleet

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Grieg Maritime Group has signed a contract with GT Wings to install at least two of their AirWing20 on their fleet.Energy efficiency will be crucial for both climate action and commercial success going forward. Waiting for new fuels and new ships will not be enough to succeed; measures must also be implemented on the existing fleet.The GT Wings AirWing20 is a Jet Sail that will enable Star Kirkenes to take advantage of the wind, reducing fuel consumption.The AirWing was selected for its high thrust output and compact footprint…

09 Apr 2026

Born into Maritime: John McDonald, Chairman & CEO, ABS

John McDonald, Chairman and CEO of the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS). Image courtesy ABS

Many claim to have ‘saltwater in their veins,’ but all you have to do is walk into the corner office of John McDonald, the new Chairman and CEO of the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), to see that him saying “I was born into maritime” is not hyperbole. The first thing that greets you is a Dusan Kadlec nighttime painting of the Brooklyn Bridge, a painting that has special meaning to him as he fondly remembers being on a boat in New York harbor in 1983, his father USCG Captain of the Port of New York at that time, watching the fireworks over the bridge for the celebration.

09 Apr 2026

Vaisala Launches Cybersecure, Module Offshore Weather Station

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Vaisala, a global leader in measurement technology, launched Maritime Automatic Weather Station AWS830, a new weather monitoring solution for maritime and offshore environments. AWS830 delivers weather, environment, oceanographic, and motion data to Vaisala's offshore and maritime weather systems, including Vaisala Helideck Monitoring System and Vaisala met-ocean system. Vaisala AWS830 delivers wind speed, atmospheric pressure, visibility, cloud height, air temperature, humidity, and wave height data through an expandable platform designed for demanding marine conditions.

08 Apr 2026

Kongsberg Maritime to Supply Waterjets for Indian Navy’s Missile Vessels

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Kongsberg Maritime has signed a contract to supply 18 large Kamewa waterjets for the Indian Navy’s Next Generation Missile Vessel (NGMV) program. Each of the vessels will feature waterjets, delivering speed and maneuverability for high-performance naval operations.The NGMV fleet is being built by Cochin Shipyard Limited and will play a critical role in India’s maritime defense strategy.This contract marks Kongsberg Maritime’s largest single waterjet order to date and signals a…

08 Apr 2026

SCA Secures First 50Hertz Contract for Cable Carousel Systems

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Subsea Cable Assets (SCA) has secured its first framework contract with 50Hertz to deliver cable storage and handling systems for power grid projects in Germany.The contract, awarded through a European tender process, covers the engineering, manufacturing, delivery, installation and commissioning of four cable carousel systems, including associated loading equipment.SCA said the systems are designed to support both offshore and onshore grid infrastructure, ensuring reliable transmission…

08 Apr 2026

Technip Energies Continues EPC Work on Commonwealth LNG Ahead of FID

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Technip Energies has received a substantial authorization to continue work on the Commonwealth LNG project in Louisiana, as the development moves toward a final investment decision.The authorization, awarded by Commonwealth LNG, allows the company to proceed with key engineering, procurement and construction activities under an existing EPC contract.Technip Energies said the award supports ongoing project execution and follows an earlier authorization covering long-lead equipment orders.The proposed facility…

08 Apr 2026

From Experience to Insight: Klaveness Facilitates Shipping’s Digital Move

Ingrid Kylstad, Managing Director Klaveness Digital
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For much of its modern history, shipping has relied on experience, instinct and relationships as much as data. Decisions were – and in many cases still are – informed by spreadsheets, phone calls, intuition and experience built over decades. Today, that foundation is being reshaped by digital tools designed to bring clarity, visibility and confidence to some of the industry’s most complex challenges.Few companies sit more squarely at the intersection of shipping expertise and digital innovation than Klaveness Digital, part of the Torvald Klaveness Group.

07 Apr 2026

Green Tech: Rise of the [Hull Clening] Robots

Late last year, the U.S. Army put Greensea IQ’s Everclean to the test. What did it find? A hull cleaning operation that would have taken a week with diver’s in the water was reduced to six hours.
Image courtesy U.S. Army Colonel Rachael Hoagland

For centuries, shipowners have fought a persistent enemy beneath the waterline: biofouling. Barnacles, algae, slime and other marine organisms attach themselves to hull surfaces, increasing hydrodynamic drag and reducing vessel efficiency. Traditionally, the fight against fouling relied on antifouling coatings, diver cleaning teams, and periodic drydock maintenance. But in the last decade, a new class of underwater robotics has begun to change that equation.Robotic hull-cleaning systems…

07 Apr 2026

LEO Satellite Networks: Supporting Maritime Safety, Efficiency and Innovation

S-100 is the new data framework being developed by the International Hydrographic Organization to underpin the next generation of navigational technologies. Image courtesy UKHO

Across the maritime sector, the availability of data has never been higher. Supported by new data collection technologies and advanced analytics, mariners are gaining access to increasingly detailed information on the marine environment. Smart sensors are also becoming more widespread, enabling real-time monitoring of on-board equipment and cargo. Combined, these insights have the potential to provide both mariners and shore-based teams with greater situational and operational awareness throughout voyages.However…

07 Apr 2026

Tech Talk: Time to Rethink Watchkeeping

Robosys Automation’s VOYAGER AI platform has continued to evolve, with enhancements in fully autonomous navigation, COLREGs-compliant collision avoidance, dynamic path planning and remote operation functionality. Image courtesy Robosys

It’s time to consider the role of “digital watchkeepers” as the become an increasingly complex tool for bridge teams.Releasing its annual report in July 2025, the UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch said that significant collisions between merchant vessels show no sign of reducing. The collision between Scot Explorer and Happy Falcon, the fatal collision between Verity and Polesie and the dramatic and tragic collision of the Solong into the anchored Stena Immaculate indicate…

07 Apr 2026

Insights: When the Climate Becomes a Cargo Risk

Escorted cargo ship travels between two oceans through Panama Canal waterway
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Rising temperatures and humidity are increasingly compromising cargo integrity during transit, making prevention essential for operational resilience.Climate change is no longer a distant concern for shipping. Across Southeast Asia, rising temperatures and humidity, and more volatile weather patterns are increasingly affecting cargo integrity during transit.The past decade has been the hottest on record, with global temperatures rising by around 1.1ºC since 1880. At sea, this warming is amplified.

07 Apr 2026

Fuel Transition: Emissions Targets and Cost Management

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ClassNK’s Fleet Cost Simulation service is reducing the heavy burden on shipping companies attempting to estimate the costs of transitioning to low- and zero-emission operations.Over more than two decades, regulators have worked towards providing the frameworks within which low- or zero-carbon fuels, energy efficient ship design, operational data and new technologies can support maritime decarbonization. Over that time, it is fair to say that there has often been tension between shipping’s agreement in principle to tightening regulation and its cost concerns.Certainly…

07 Apr 2026

EcoNavis Introduces New Flettner Rotor Technology to Further Wind-Assisted Propulsion

Polar diagram at a 25m/s True Wind Speed comparing a conventional Flettner rotor with the tail-appended Flettner rotor. © EcoNavis

EcoNavis Solutions is developing a next generation wind-assisted propulsion system designed to enhance the performance and commercial viability of Flettner-type rotor sails for deep-sea shipping. The company’s Eco Rotor Sail introduces a patented tail-appendage device designed to increase thrust, reduce power demand, and widen the range of wind angles in which rotor sails can operate efficiently.Flettner rotors, rotating cylindrical sails first introduced in the 1920s, are enjoying a come back as shipowners seek credible ways to cut fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.

07 Apr 2026

RINA, Hanwha Team Up to Develop Battery-Hybrid Propulsion Systems

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RINA has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with South Korea’s Hanwha Group to promote the adoption of battery-hybrid propulsion systems in the maritime sector.The agreement involves Hanwha affiliates Hanwha Power Systems, Hanwha Aerospace and Hanwha Engine, and targets the development of hybrid propulsion solutions for both newbuild vessels and retrofits, with a focus on the roll-on/roll-off ferry segment.The partners said the collaboration aims to accelerate the transition to lower-emission vessels by combining Hanwha’s expertise in propulsion…

07 Apr 2026

KR Adds AI Tools to Maritime Compliance Platform

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Korean Register (KR) has launched an upgraded version of its maritime conventions database, adding artificial intelligence (AI)-powered features to help shipowners navigate increasing regulatory complexity.The organization said Version 24 of its KR-CON platform introduces enhanced search functionality and a restructured classification system, aimed at improving access to international maritime regulations.The upgrade comes as amendments to frameworks set by the International Maritime Organization…

06 Apr 2026

CMA CGM Promotes PharmaBox for Humanitarian Aid

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The CMA CGM Foundation has presented its PharmaBox at an industry trade show.The PharmaBox is a humanitarian innovation designed to store, secure, and preserve medicines in crisis zones.Global humanitarian needs have nearly tripled over the past 10 years, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, in a context marked by increasingly frequent and complex crises. In response, logistics has become more critical than ever to humanitarian action, facing unprecedented challenges in accessing affected areas…

06 Apr 2026

Nikkiso Partners Exion Asia to Launch Southeast Asia Marine Hub

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Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (Nikkiso CE&IG) has entered into a strategic service partnership with Exion Asia to establish its first marine hub in Southeast Asia, aimed at supporting growing demand for cryogenic equipment services.Under the agreement, Singapore will serve as Nikkiso’s Southeast Asia Marine Hub, providing regional support for cryogenic pumps and related equipment used on marine vessels.The partnership leverages Exion Asia’s network of 17 workshops across Southeast Asia…

05 Apr 2026

Babcock Announces Capability Centre Location in Plymouth

Source: Babcock

Babcock International Group has confirmed the location for its new Capability Centre in Plymouth - a major milestone in plans to relocate up to 2,000 highly skilled employees into the heart of the city.The new Capability Centre will be based at 40-46 Royal Parade.Establishing this new facility, in addition to the Dockyard, will enable Babcock to free up vital space at its Devonport site, supporting the continued focus on delivering critical and complex Ministry of Defence programs in the South West.Harry Holt…

02 Apr 2026

World Fuel, West Coast Clean Fuels Launch US Methanol Bunkering Service

Methanol bunker fuel delivery in South Florida (Credit: World Fuel Services)

World Fuel Services and West Coast Clean Fuels have established a methanol bunkering capability for vessels across U.S. ports, following a pilot fuel delivery in South Florida.The companies said the over-the-water methanol bunkering operation demonstrated a scalable and regulatory-compliant solution that is now ready for wider deployment.The capability includes U.S. Coast Guard-approved procedures, trained personnel and purpose-built equipment, enabling shipowners and operators…

01 Apr 2026

Gander Robotics Gains Pre-Seed Funding for Autonomous Search and Rescue Robots

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Gander Robotics, a defense and dual-use robotics company developing autonomous rescue systems for maritime operations, has closed a $1.1 million pre-seed funding round.The round was co-led by Impellent Ventures and Underscore VC, marking Gander's official launch.The company traces its origins to MIT Sloan, where Founder Michael Autery's deep domain expertise and 15 years of Naval experience and Co-Founder Lael Ayala's robotics expertise quickly attracted the attention of his investors, advisors, and defense stakeholders.In the U.S.

01 Apr 2026

Cavotec Signs $15b Order for MoorMaster Systems in North America

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Cavotec has signed an order valued at approximately USD15.11 million (EUR 13 million) for the supply of MoorMaster automated vacuum mooring systems for a special application in North America. Deliveries are scheduled between October 2027 and March 2028.The MoorMaster systems will help ensure safe, reliable, and efficient vessel operations. Cavotec has over 20 years of experience in automated vacuum mooring and MoorMaster systems increase safety, speed up ship handling, reduce emissions, and help ports and other maritime applications increase capacity.

01 Apr 2026

Shale Oil Components Detected in Marine Fuels, says VPS

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VPS has seen an increase in the levels of shale oil components in marine fuels bunkered recently in Singapore. Although we have received no reports of problems, from vessels using these fuels, we do recommend caution as detailed below:Over the course of February and March 2026, VPS  testing identified 90,000mt of delivered VLSFO bunkers containing compounds consistent with an Estonian Shale Oil derived stream. Estonian Shale Oil has and is, often used as a blend component in bunker fuel…

31 Mar 2026

IMO Facilitation Committee Approves Digitalization Strategy

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The IMO Facilitation Committee (FAL) has approved a global strategy for maritime digitalization as well as cybersecurity measures for maritime single windows.Meeting in London for its 50th session (23 - 27 March), the Committee approved the IMO Strategy on Maritime Digitalization which emphasizes interoperability, system standardization, data-sharing and effective data governance across organizations and jurisdictions.The Strategy establishes maritime digitalization as an overarching IMO policy…

31 Mar 2026

MTF Issues Safety Guidelines for Wind-Assisted Ships

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The Maritime Technologies Forum (MTF) has published new guidelines to support the safe operation of ships using wind-assisted propulsion systems, as the shipping industry increasingly adopts technologies aimed at reducing fuel use and emissions.The guidelines provide recommendations for developing and implementing safety management systems tailored to vessels equipped with wind-assisted propulsion systems (WAPS), including rotor sails, suction sails and wing sails.The report highlights the need to address operational…

31 Mar 2026

Chiyoda, NYK, KNCC Target Global CCS Value Chain Development

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Chiyoda Corporation, NYK Line and Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers (KNCC) have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects globally.Under the agreement, the companies will work together to expand CCS business opportunities in Japan and overseas, including optimizing transportation methods for liquefied carbon dioxide.The collaboration will cover multiple stages of project development, including concept studies, feasibility studies…

30 Mar 2026

Titan Clean Fuels and TURN2X Agree e-Methane Supply Deal

Source: Titan

Titan Clean Fuels has signed an off-take agreement with green energy supplier TURN2X to deliver e-Methane to the maritime industry from 2028 onwards.Titan operates seven bunker vessels and is able to deliver in around 52 ports today.TURN2X’s modular and load-flexible production plant in Miajadas, Spain, converts renewable energy and biogenic CO₂ into ISCC-certified e-methane. This green fuel is then fed into the grid and transported to major European ports, where Titan bunkers it to ship operators.E-methane can achieve net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions on a well-to-wake basis…

30 Mar 2026

Steerprop, Aboa Mare Collaborate on Simulator-Based Propulsion Training

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Under the agreement, Steerprop will be able to order tailored simulator training from Aboa Mare for its customers. The training programs are designed to support the safe and efficient operation of vessels fitted with Steerprop propulsion equipment across a range of operating conditions and vessel types.The services consist of simulator-based courses organized together with Aboa Mare, focusing on vessel handling, maneuvering and operational decision-making using propulsion systems supplied by Steerprop.

30 Mar 2026

Japanese Firms Advance Hydrogen-Fueled Engine with Full-Scale Trial

Hydrogen-fueled engine '6UEC35LSGH' (Credit: MOL)

Japan’s Japan Engine Corporation and Kawasaki Heavy Industries have begun hydrogen co-firing operations on a full-scale main engine designed for large commercial vessels, marking a step toward the development of hydrogen-powered shipping.The work forms part of a government-backed project under New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, with participation from Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), MOL Drybulk, Onomichi Dockyard and ClassNK.The companies said the engine…

30 Mar 2026

MOL, Hitachi to Develop Floating Data Centers from Used Ships

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Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Hitachi and Hitachi Systems have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop floating data centers by converting second-hand vessels, aiming to meet growing demand driven by artificial intelligence.Under the agreement, the companies will conduct feasibility studies, including demand verification, technical specifications and operational procedures, with a view to starting operations from 2027 or later.The initiative targets Japan as the primary market…

26 Mar 2026

CIMAC Report Reminds on New fuel Safety Risks

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CIMAC Working Group 17 (Gas Engines) has just released a new guideline that provides a comprehensive overview of how alternative fuels such as hydrogen, ammonia, methanol, and ethanol can be used in modern stationary and marine gas engines.Under the safety concepts chapter, it states: “New fuels need new skills, so personnel need to be trained to handle the new fuels.”The report includes a summary of potential risks to humans.Anhydrous ammonia is a hygroscopic compound, meaning it actively seeks water from the nearest source, including the human body.

26 Mar 2026

Thordon Bearings Appoints Engineering Leads

Anthony Hamilton courtesy of Thordon Bearings

Thordon Bearings has announced two significant appointments which reinforce its commitment to meet growing demand for high performance, pollution-free seawater-lubricated bearings and seals in commercial shipping.Anthony Hamilton has been appointed VP of Engineering and Product Development of Thomson-Gordon Group (TGG), the parent company of Thordon Bearings, with a mission to leverage group-wide capabilities in growing its merchant marine business.Based in Burlington, Ontario, Canada, Hamilton has led TGG’s engineering and new product development as Technical Director since 2021.

26 Mar 2026

Nippon Paint Marine Launches New Biocide-Free Hull Coating

Source: Nippon Paint Marine

Nippon Paint Marine has launched AQUATERRAS 1100, a new coating with a low-VOC formulation that reduces impact on the marine environment and complies with regulations in major shipbuilding markets, including China and Korea.AQUTERRAS features HydroPhix™, a micro-domain structure that combines hydrophilic and hydrophobic structures that reduce the ability of marine organisms to attach to hull surfaces without the use of biocides.The coating is the first to feature Advanced Fouling Control (AFC)…

25 Mar 2026

OpenTug Expands BargeOS with Invoice Reconciliation Capabilities

Source: OpenTug

OpenTug has expanded capabilities within its Invoice Intelligence module, introducing cost reconciliation functionality that automatically compares invoiced expenses against costs estimated by BargeOS, based on live operational data.The release further advances the solution as an end-to-end voyage management platform, connecting contracts, operational execution, and financial validation within a single system.BargeOS Invoice Intelligence enables shippers and operators to see how invoices align with the actual activities that occurred during a voyage…

25 Mar 2026

Freeport CEO Says Iran War Could Delay New US LNG Projects

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Supply disruptions linked to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran could delay construction of liquefied natural gas projects slated for development in the U.S., Freeport LNG CEO Michael Smith said on Wednesday at the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston.The U.S. is the world’s largest LNG exporter and has more new capacity under construction than any other country.Smith said the conflict’s impact could extend beyond oil and gas supply chains, affecting key materials such as steel and…

25 Mar 2026

Asia Pacific Maritime 2026: Product Launches & Collaborations

Asia Pacific Maritime 2026 Opening Ceremony. Photo credit: Asia Pacific Maritime (APM)

Asia Pacific Maritime (APM) 2026 kicked off today to a record-breaking turnout, with its largest-ever edition occupying 6 exhibition halls across 2 levels at the Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands Singapore. Bringing together 819 exhibitors, including 20 international pavilions, the 19th edition sets the stage for three days of industry dialogue, innovation & tech breakthroughs in maritime collaboration, under the theme “Future of Vessels, Solutions for Tomorrow”.Navigating…

25 Mar 2026

Baker Hughes to Supply Tech for Offshore LNG Project in Texas

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Baker Hughes has secured a contract to supply gas compression and power generation technology for ST LNG’s proposed 8.4 million tonnes per annum liquefied natural gas export terminal offshore Matagorda in Texas.Under the agreement, Baker Hughes will provide two LM6000PF gas turbine-driven centrifugal compressor trains and three NovaLT16 gas turbine generator packages for the first phase of the project, which is expected to deliver 2.1 MTPA as part of a planned four-phase development.The project, located in U.S.

25 Mar 2026

ClassNK Grants Approval for CO2 Carrier Design for CCS Project

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ClassNK has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) for the design of a liquefied CO2 carrier intended to support a floating offshore carbon capture and storage (CCS) injection facility.The vessel is designed to serve a Socket SPAR unit, a floating injection system being considered for deployment in deepwater environments where subsea pipeline-based CO2 storage is not feasible.The certification confirms the feasibility of the carrier design from regulatory and safety perspectives…

25 Mar 2026

Mark Offshore Adds Research Vessel Mintis to Support Offshore Renewables

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Mark Offshore has agreed with Klaipėda University to operate the research vessel Mintis, expanding its fleet and strengthening its position in offshore renewables and subsea support services.Under the agreement, the Lithuanian university has appointed Mark Offshore as commercial and operational manager for the vessel’s activities within the renewables and energy sectors.The addition of Mintis is aimed at supporting offshore wind, marine survey and nearshore energy projects, as…

25 Mar 2026

Zelim to Supply AI Man-Overboard Detection Systems to BC Ferries

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AI-driven maritime safety and security systems specialist Zelim has secured a contract to supply its AI-enabled man-overboard (MOB) detection system to four hybrid-electric ferries being built for Canadian operator BC Ferries.The agreement, signed in February 2026, will see Zelim install its ZOE MOB detection technology on the vessels, with installation expected to begin in 2027. The ferries are scheduled to enter service in 2029 as part of a fleet renewal program.The new vessels will replace four ageing ferries within BC Ferries’ network…

24 Mar 2026

NOVACAVI Launches Tow Cable Identification Solution

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NOVACAVI, Italian specialist in underwater cables, has developed a solution for the fast and reliable identification of steel wire armored cables during deck operations on research and defense vessels. A sample will be showcased on stand D80 at UDT 2026, taking place in London, April 14-16, 2026.The solution enables operators to clearly distinguish the cable in use when multiple systems are connected and deployed simultaneously, reducing the risk of entanglement and improving onboard operational efficiency and safety.Highly visible and durable…

24 Mar 2026

The Switch Launches PMM850M Permanent Magnet Machine

The PMM850M joins The Switch's portfolio of permanent magnet (PM) machines for use in both shaft generator and propulsion applications. © The Switch

The Switch, a supplier of permanent magnet (PM) machines for marine applications, has launched the PMM850M PM machine, a compact, high-efficiency solution designed to help shipowners lower fuel consumption, reduce emissions and decrease operating costs. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in 2027.Key advantages:Reduced fuel consumption thanks to high electrical efficiency.Lower CO₂ and NOx emissions, supporting compliance with environmental regulations.Minimal maintenance requirements…

23 Mar 2026

Hadrian Opens Alabama Facility to Support Submarine Production

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Manufacturing company Hadrian has opened a new facility in Cherokee, Alabama dedicated to the U.S. Navy's Columbia- and Virginia-class submarine programs.Known as Factory 4, the Cherokee facility is an advanced, highly automated manufacturing plant that will mass-produce components needed for submarine construction, including parts, assemblies, and finished products.These products have been identified by the industry as the largest drivers of submarine schedules, so increasing…

23 Mar 2026

Wattlab Scales Up Solar Power for Bulkers

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Following successful pilot projects and the first full-scale installation on a seagoing vessel, the Vertom Tula, Wattlab is now taking the next step: scaling its Solar Flatrack solution towards the international bulk shipping market.Currently, Solar Flatracks can be deployed on vessels up to and including the Supramax segment. In parallel, Wattlab has started the development of seaworthy solar solutions for Panamax and even Capesize bulk carriers.Wattlab, a specialist in solar power for shipping…

19 Mar 2026

Quantum: The Bigger the Battery, The Quicker it Charges

The world’s first fully functioning proof-of-concept quantum battery  (Images courtesy of CSIRO)

Australian scientists have demonstrated proof-of-concept for a quantum battery.Like conventional batteries, it charges, stores and discharges energy. However, unlike conventional batteries, it leverages unique properties of quantum mechanics such as superposition and entanglement rather than chemical reactions.The battery has a multi-layered organic microcavity and is wirelessly charged with a laser. It has been demonstrated to have rapid, scalable charging and energy storage at room temperature.The research by CSIRO…

19 Mar 2026

New Fuels Studies Still Require Apples with Apples Comparisons

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It was back in 2022, that industry group SEA-LNG said: The industry is making newbuild investment decisions now that will impact greenhouse gas emissions today and for the next 25-30 years, the typical lifetime of a vessel. It is essential their assessments of alternative marine fuel pathways are made on a like-for-like, or “apples with apples” basis.The issue was that discussion of alternative fuels too often compared the green versions of ammonia and methanol with fossil LNG.The…

19 Mar 2026

PERC Leads Fuel Conversation at Port of the Future Conference

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The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) will showcase how propane and renewable propane can support reliable, lower-carbon port operations at the Port of the Future Conference at Hilton University of Houston on March 24-25.As a Gold Sponsor of the event, PERC will spotlight how propane helps ports reduce emissions while maintaining continuous operations. Jim Bunsey, senior manager of business development at PERC, will join industry leaders in two sessions focused on propane’s…