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2022 June 28
https://www.offshore-energy.biz
UN coordinator urges public to help stave off ‘5th largest oil spill from a tanker in history’
The UN Resident&Humanitarian Coordinator for Yemen DavidGressly urges the world to provide the last $20million needed to start an emergency operation to prevent an oil spill from the FSO Safer...UN coordinator urges public to help stave off ‘5th largest oil spill from a tanker in history’
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2022 June 28
https://www.hellenicshippingnews.com
Smart container fleet to expand 8-fold over the next 5 years
The global telematics enabled container equipment fleet is forecast to grow 8-fold over the next 5 years and account for 25% of global box inventories by 2026...Smart container fleet to expand 8-fold over the next 5 years
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2022 June 28
https://www.wartsila.com
How much could Carbon capture help Shipowners meet CO2 targets?
Currently, the shipping industry is responsible for 15% of the world’s NOx emissions, 14% of the world’s SOx emissions, 2.5% of the world’s CO2 emissions...How much could Carbon capture help Shipowners meet CO2 targets?
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2022 June 24
https://bremenports.de
The German North Sea ports close ranks
This was one of the outcomes of the first discussion session of the North German seaports in Berlin...The German North Sea ports close ranks
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2022 June 21
https://www.offshore-energy.biz
Industry-NGO coalition calls for EU hydrogen quota for shipping
A broad coalition of energy providers, shipping companies and NGOs has called on the EU to introduce a minimum quota of at least 6% sustainable and scalable hydrogen fuels by 2030...Industry-NGO coalition calls for EU hydrogen quota for shipping
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2022 June 21
https://splash247.com
US study sees new Arctic trade routes opening up
Projections show that by 2065, the Arctic’s navigability will increase so greatly that it could yield new trade routes in international waters giving ships alternatives to the Russian-controlled Northern Sea Route...US study sees new Arctic trade routes opening up
2022 March 29
New round of supply chain disruptions in the shipping industry
Over the recent couple of years, the supply chains have suffered a shock caused by the pandemic and the current geopolitical situation brings new challenges into the world’s trade, 90% of which is carried by sea. The weight of global shipping companies will not change amid new circumstances and their stock value is expected to grow, according to analysts. In view of the market complications, experts do not expect new domestic players in the Russian market but forecast the increase of the Asian partners’ share.