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Mar 20, 2025 ... electrified cruise berths will allow docked cruise ships to draw power directly from the grid, eliminating the need to run their onboard engines for onboard systems.
Malta's Prime Minister Robert ... |
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Mar 20, 2025 ... Zeebrugge as a key bio-LNG bunkering hub in the region and has more deliveries scheduled in the coming weeks.
The company can supply 200–300 mt of bio-LNG to a ship using its multiple-truck ... |
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Mar 20, 2025 ... a fleeting bullish sentiment among largely bearish crude traders on Wednesday, enough to eke out minimal gains despite concern over the Federal Reserve deciding to hold interest rates ... |
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Mar 19, 2025 ... management ability in line with their level of exposure to the industry is important. A team mindset is also an essential quality for anyone that applies.
The ones that get chosen can expect ... |
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Mar 19, 2025 ... and 25th of April 2025 in Limassol.
"The exhibition is proudly supported by the Cyprus Deputy Ministry of Shipping, the Cyprus Shipping Chamber, the Limassol Municipality, the Cyprus ... |
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Mar 19, 2025 ... (HVO) biodiesel from the US, following complaints from domestic producers.
The move is to determine whether HVO imported from the US is being sold at artificially low prices or benefiting from ... |
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Mar 19, 2025 ... optimal angles means it completes jobs faster, reducing bunker fuel consumption. The design also minimises unnecessary engine use, a common issue with traditional tugs that burn fuel even when not ... |
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Mar 19, 2025 ... in Winterthur, Switzerland.
WinGD also expects to start deliveries of its dual-fuel ammonia from mid-2025 onwards. The firm has received orders of nearly 30 dual-fuel ammonia engines.
The fuel ... |
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Mar 19, 2025 ... wind power to provide auxiliary propulsion to the vessel, therefore reducing fuel consumption and emissions."
The Stena Connecta was recently launched and is now undergoing interior outfitting ... |
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Mar 19, 2025 ... idle vessels, representing a total capacity of 220,279 TEU—less than 1% of the global 31 million TEU fleet.
This marks a negligible decline of 12,000 TEU from late February, reinforcing ... |