
Methanol Fuel Cell Powered Passenger Ferry Sets Sail
The MS innogy, the first vessel in Germany to be powered by methanol fuel cells, was named on Friday. The passenger ferry, which will sail on Lake Baldeneysee, Essen, features a fuel cell system manufactured by the Danish fuel cell manufacture SerEnergy.
New alliance sets sail towards low carbon shipping
A total of 13 companies have signed up to support transitioning shipping and its related industries towards a...
BARECON Team Sets Sights On Victory
BARECON allows either the charterers or the owners to insure the ship for marine, war risks and P&I –...
SSA Sets Up Marine Fuels Committee
Bunkering has always been a critical component of Singapore’s maritime ecosystem. Even in the face of a...
Calibration gas shipped within 24-hours: FastCalGas sets the bar
Martek Marine (Martek) is offering a fresh approach to calibration gas supply for the maritime industry. 98% of ...
Updated SUPPLYTIME sets new benchmark for offshore charters
BIMCO has published a new edition of SUPPLYTIME, its widely used time charter party for offshore support vessels....
Port of Tauranga Sets New Zealand Container Throughput Record
Port of Tauranga today celebrated a new record of more than one million TEUs (twenty foot equivalent units)...