Maritime Magazine

China launches its first VLCC with four rigid wing sails

  The delivery and Naming Ceremony of the vessel ‘T300K-100’ of Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co., Ltd (DSIC) was held on September 24,2022.  The 307,000 dwt vessel named New Aden is one of the most advanced VLCCs ever built in China, says China Classification Society (CCS).  Built for China Merchant Energy Shipping Co, the New Aden […]

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New study on liquefied natural gas as a marine fuel for the Canadian Arctic

  A detailed study by the Canadian Natural Gas Vehicle Alliance (CNGVA), VARD Marine, and Clear Seas with support from Transport Canada’s Innovation Centre, investigated the feasibility, benefits, and risks of the use of natural gas to replace some or all of the current diesel and heavy fuel oil used in the Canadian Arctic. Key

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Port Saint John passe le cap de 100,000 EVP

Grâce à un investissement de plus de par le secteur privé, le gouvernement et le Port lui-même au cours des dernières années, Port Saint John commence à retirer le bénéfice des améliorations de l’infrastructure et de la chaîne d’approvisionnement au terminal à conteneurs exploité par DP World. Le port et ses partenaires ont franchi le cap important de

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Artemis Technologies unveil design of cutting edge 100% electric passenger ferry

  Belfast-based Artemis Technologies, a maritime design and applied technologies company has unveiled the design of its all-electric hydrofoiling ferry, the EF-24, targeting the global high-speed ferry market. The revolutionary ferry is among several zero-emission vessels being developed by Artemis Technologies in Belfast, Northern Ireland, designed to provide commercially viable green transport solutions for operators,

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Charbonne Hydrogen announces that it is now part of “The PIER” in Halifax (NS)

    BROSSARD, QC – Charbonne Hydrogen Corporation ( TSXV: CH) (“Charbone“)  announced the execution, as of August 16, 2022, of an agreement to lease an office space and associated office services with “The PIER” at the Halifax Seaport. The PIER, a center for port innovation, planning and strategy, has been established by the Halifax Port Authority and is

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Logistec named terminal operator of the year at the 2022 International Heavy Lift Awards

  MONTRÉAL – Logistec Stevedoring Inc., a subsidiary of Logistec Corporation, was named 2022 Terminal Operator of the Year at the Heavy Lift Awards Ceremony held in Hamburg, Germany. As Logistec celebrates its 70th anniversary, this prestigious award comes at a time of global challenges in the supply chain and recognizes Logistec’s ability to respond

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Canadian Coast Guard demonstrates Arctic environmental response capacity in Iqaluit, Nunavut  

  YELLOWKNIFE, NT, – The Canadian Coast Guard held a training exercise involving a simulated marine oil spill clean-up operation on Thursday, September 15th. The exercise simulated the initial response to a significant diesel spill in the vicinity of the Port of Iqaluit. Response crews exercised observation, response, and beach flush missions. Led by Nunavut-based Canadian Coast

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