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Dec 31, 2025 ... Security Program, and the commission claims the policy behind the refusals appears to remain in place.
According to the FMC, Spain may be restricting port access for vessels carrying cargo to ... |
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Dec 31, 2025 ... Supplier Golden Island has been awarded ISCC EU trader and storage certification.
This certification will enable the firm to supply fully sustainable and traceable marine biofuels up to ... |
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Dec 31, 2025 ... as well as biofuel blends and methanol. It will also be equipped to connect to an onshore power supply.
Delivery is planned for end-2027, with the ship classed by Bureau Veritas and sailing under ... |
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Dec 31, 2025 ... refiner Idemitsu Kosan announced it has partnered with trading house Kanematsu Corporation to supply biofuel blends to ocean-going vessels in Japan. The refiner aims to supply 5,000 mt of biofuel ... |
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Dec 30, 2025 ... in the northern part of the country continued to stoke traders' concerns about potential supply disruptions, offset somewhat by lingering worries over demand in 2026 - and as a result, oil ... |
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Dec 30, 2025 ... in 2023, with Armada carrying out vessel-specific analysis to understand how the system could be applied.
The latest phase looks at how a potential installation could be integrated, possibly ... |
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Dec 30, 2025 ... fuel cells for propulsion and onboard power.
The concept follows the award of approval in principle (AIP) by Bureau Veritas to MISC Berhad and Samsung Heavy Industries under a joint development ... |
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Dec 30, 2025 ... ship engines, as the country steps up efforts to cut emissions from shipping.
The firm’s plan to increase production capacity of ammonia-fuelled propulsion systems was selected as one of ... |
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Dec 30, 2025 ... Inc. has launched SeaNavigator for Master, a new onboard support platform designed to help ship captains make operational decisions while at sea.
The system provides captains with ... |
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Dec 30, 2025 ... conversion to methanol propulsion.
The shipbuilding contract for the two 40,000 DWT vessels was placed with China's Guangzhou Shipyard International Company, d'Amico announced in a press release ... |





