Search Ship & Bunker
Headline | Image |
---|---|
Jun 20, 2025 ... ZeroNorth has appointed Kåre Kjelstrøm as its new Chief Product & Technology Officer (CPTO), with the role taking effect from July 1.
“Kjelstrøm, a prominent profile in the Nordic tech ... |
|
Jun 20, 2025 ... calls at Gibraltar surged in May, with about 573 vessels arriving to take on bunkers – the highest monthly total so far in 2025 and 7.1% higher compared to the May 2024 level of ... |
|
Jun 20, 2025 ... Register (KR) has launched a joint working group with leading Korean shipbuilders and the Korea Testing & Research Institute (KTR) to develop global standards for the safe discharge of ... |
|
Jun 20, 2025 ... power infrastructure is now available at Scotland's Port of Aberdeen, allowing vessels to plug into electricity at eight berths in the port's North Harbour.
The system has been installed by ... |
|
Jun 19, 2025 ... the Commodity Context newsletter, said, "Consensus [in the market] is increasingly forming that we will see U.S. involvement in some way."
JPMorgan warned that if the conflict extends to include a ... |
|
Jun 19, 2025 ... shipping firm Solvang has signed a letter of intent with engineering firm Seatrium for the installation and retrofitting of its vessels with carbon capture and storage systems ... |
|
Jun 19, 2025 ... on Thursday.
"As we navigate the energy transition, partnerships like the one we announce today with IINO Lines are essential in shaping the future of sustainable shipping," Timothy Cosulich, CEO ... |
|
Jun 19, 2025 ... BIMCO said in a statement on its website on Tuesday.
But the poll results also revealed that widespread adoption remains a distant prospect.
Operational concerns dominated industry ... |
|
Jun 19, 2025 ... marine contractor Van Oord's new methanol-fuelled offshore wind installation vessel is set to begin its first project at the Nordseecluster offshore wind farm in the German North Sea.
The ... |
|
Jun 19, 2025 ... transited the Strait of Hormuz per day, including 114 on June 17 and 118 on June 16, compared with a June 2024 average of 114 vessels per day, the agency notes.
The agency noted that it has ... |