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Sep 30, 2025 ... dual-fuel ships.
The project was led by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) with the participation of various MTF members, MTF said in an email statement on Tuesday.
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Sep 30, 2025 ... deal highlights the engine's position as a leading dual-fuel solution in the container segment, with more than 1,000 sales since its launch in 2014.
"Part of this is due to the current, hot, ... |
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Sep 30, 2025 ... engine maker WinGD is set to introduce its first ethanol-fuelled engine next year.
Deliveries of the new two-stroke engine for both newbuilds and retrofit projects are due to start in 2027, ... |
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Sep 30, 2025 ... company Unifeeder partners with digital solutions provider Portchain to cut vessel waiting times and reduce bunker fuel use across its terminal network.
The partnership links Unifeeder ... |
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Sep 30, 2025 ... to hire a bunker operator- Asia Pacific in Singapore.
The company is looking for candidates with up to three years of experience in bunkering, trading, or shipping operations, it said in a ... |
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Sep 30, 2025 ... to supply its LPG fuel supply systems for four new LPG carriers being built in Asia.
Two systems will be installed on 50,000 m3 carriers at Jiangnan Shipyard in China for a Vietnamese owner, Alfa ... |
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Sep 30, 2025 ... methanol-capable subsea rock installation vessel to support offshore energy projects.
The vessel will be capable of installing extra-large rocks in the water depths of up to 400 m, Jan De Nul said ... |
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Sep 30, 2025 ... giving owners and shoreside teams full fleet visibility.
Through the program, operators will install iHelm onboard and contribute feedback to guide the development of ferry-focused ... |
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Sep 30, 2025 ... technology firm MAIRE's unit Nextchem has joined hands with Siemens Energy to develop and commercialise methanol fuel cells for shipping applications.
Initially, they will target the ... |
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Sep 30, 2025 ... basis, where producers feed bio-LNG into the national grid and an equivalent volume is later withdrawn at LNG terminals, liquefied and distributed.
This allows renewable molecules to be ... |