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Wärtsilä unveils methane slip reduction solution

Technology group Wärtsilä has introduced a new methane slip reduction solution for its Wärtsilä 50DF dual-fuel engine. The new technology, which converts Wärtsilä 50DF dual-fuel...

Potential Implications of India-UAE-Sri Lanka Energy Hub Agreement

The agreement between India, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Sri Lanka to develop an energy hub in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka, marks a significant...

Operational strain mounts on Yemen’s ports as conflict intensifies

In the turbulent arena of Yemen’s protracted conflict, the nation’s ports remain under intense strain—each shaped by geography, politics, and the shifting tides of...

Piracy and ship robbery in Asian waters surge in early 2025

Asian waters experienced a sharp rise in piracy and ship robbery incidents during the January–March 2025 period, marking a 53% increase compared to the...

Seatrade to utilize Tilla Technologies solution for crew change processes

Dutch reefer carrier Seatrade will rely on the Tilla Technologies platform to plan and execute its crew changes in the future. After a successful pilot...

China already locked in trade war of attrition

The new US tariffs present a more severe challenge to Chinese shipping than those imposed during 2016–2020, due to their broader scope, direct targeting...

Kuehne+Nagel signs MoU with Chinese car manufacturer

Kuehne+Nagel and Changan Automobile, a Chinese car manufacturer, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop aftermarket logistics for electric vehicle models across the...

GL Terminal invests in Envilog to improve logistics offerings in Indonesia

GL Terminal, an integrated logistics service provider based in East Jakarta, Indonesia, has acquired a 30% equity stake in Envilog, a digital logistics platform...

SeaLead expands in Spain

SeaLead has strengthened its presence in Europe with the establishment of its own entity in Spain. The company will be located in Barcelona with operations...

IMO’s carbon charging will raise the cost of shipping

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) will debate what could prove to be pivotal advances in its decarbonisation strategy, which could see the price of...

Kalmar enhances production capabilities at Shanghai facility

Finnish port equipment manufacturer Kalmar has announced the expansion of its global delivery capability with startup of electric empty container handler and heavy forklift...

Berbera Port: A beacon of strategic importance in Sub-Saharan Africa

As Somaliland's Berbera Port continues to develop under the auspices of significant international partnerships and investments, its role in shaping the geopolitical landscape of...

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