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2025-01
Klaipėda Port sees Lithuania’s first hydrogen-powered ship in the water
The Klaipėda State Seaport Authority has commissioned the move of the first ever green hydrogen and electricity-powered ship in Lithuania from a shipyard into the water.In June 2024, a keel-laying ceremony at the West Baltic Shipyard of the West Baltic Shipyard Group marked the start of the ship... -
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2025-01
DP World, AM Green enter sustainable fuels deal
AM Green, a leader in green hydrogen and ammonia production, has partnered with DP World to create a sustainable supply chain for green fuels and chemicals.Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signed in December, DP World and AM Green will jointly develop logistics and storage infrastruct... -
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2025-01
Hutchison Ports Thailand acquires cranes for Laem Chabang Port
Hutchison Ports Thailand (HPT) has acquired a new batch of container handling cranes for Terminal D at Laem Chabang Port, strengthening its fleet of advanced remote-controlled, electric-powered equipment.The latest equipment includes four remote-controlled electric quay cranes and eight remote-co... -
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2025-01
MOL, Madoqua, and partners to develop Portugal-Northern Europe green corridor
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Madoqua Renewables Holding Lda (Madoqua) and other global leaders to develop a green corridor connecting Portugal to Northern Europe.Madoqua is a renewable energy developer and will be the project coordinator, fo... -
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2025-01
Chowgule, Lloyd’s Register collaborate to enhance first ESG report
Chowgule & Co., India’s premier shipbuilding and engineering conglomerate, has collaborated with Lloyd’s Register (LR) to create its first Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) report and overall group ESG strategy.The report, which to be released this month, will draw on 2023 operating ... -
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2025-01
Hutchison Ports Thailand upgrades operations with new equipment
Hutchison Ports Thailand’s (HPT) Terminal D has received delivery of a further four remote-controlled super post panamax quay cranes and eight remote-controlled RTG cranes, all electrically powered.This batch of quay cranes will reportedly be the largest in Thailand, with an outreach of 24 rows ...