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ICS et Suez Canal Authority signent un accord de coopération

L’amiral Osama Rabie, président de l’Autorité du canal de Suez, et Esben Poulsson, président de la Chambre internationale de la marine marchande, ont assisté à la signature d’un protocole d’accord pour une coopération conjointe entre l’Autorité du canal de Suez et la Chambre internationale de la marine marchande, en marge de la première visite officielle […]

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Maersk upgrades vessels on Canada Express service with North Europe

A.P Moller Maersk Group has announced that two modern vessels, Vistula Maersk and Vayenga Maersk – each of 3,600 TEU capacity – will phase-in Canada Express service (North Europe to/from Canada) to replace existing vessels.The new vessels are among the world’s largest ice-class containerships, designed specifically for operation in icy water conditions, the carrier said,

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Sustainable Marine delivers first floating tidal power to Nova Scotia grid

Edinburgh, Scotland – Ocean energy pioneer Sustainable Marine announced it has successfully harnessed the enormous tidal currents in Canada’s Bay of Fundy, delivering the first floating in-stream tidal power to Nova Scotia’s grid. Sustainable Marine CEO Jason Hayman said it marks a significant milestone both for the company and Canada’s broader marine energy ambitions. It demonstrates

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ICS and Suez Canal Authority sign cooperation agreement

Admiral Osama Rabie, the Chairman of the Suez Canal Authority, and Esben Poulsson, the Chairman of the International Chamber of Shipping, have witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding for a joint cooperation between the Suez Canal Authority and the International Chamber of Shipping, on the sidelines of the first official visit of the

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World first autonomous ship voyage in congested waters

The world’s first autonomous commercial ship voyage in congested waters, powered by Orca AI, in partnership with the Designing the Future of Full Autonomous Ships (DFFAS) and The Nippon Foundation, has been successfully completed after 40 hours of navigation, with full autonomy being activated 99% of the journey’s time.The trial was performed by cargo ship

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Port of Rotterdam unveils ambitious hydrogen supply plan

The Port of Rotterdam has unveiled an ambitious plan to supply regional transport and industrial end-users in Europe with 4.6 million tonnes of sustainable hydrogen annually by 2030. Europe’s largest port indicated that the deal would involve arrangements with about 70 companies and hydrogen-exporting countries.The project was outlined Tuesday by Allard Castelein, CEO of the

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Port of Montreal joins Getting to Zero Coalition

The Port of Montreal announced that it has joined the Getting to Zero Coalition. An alliance of more than 150 companies in the maritime, energy, infrastructure and finance sectors, the Getting to Zero Coalition is working to decarbonize the shipping industry by introducing zero-emission commercial ships and developing carbon-neutral bunkering solutions.  For many years, the

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Le Port de Montréal se joint à la coalition Getting to Zero

Le Port de Montréal est d’heureux d’annoncer son adhésion à la coalition Getting to Zero. Regroupant plus de 150 entreprises des secteurs maritime, énergétique, des infrastructures et de la finance, la coalition Getting to Zero œuvre pour la décarbonation de l’industrie maritime à travers la mise en service de navires commerciaux à émission zéro et

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Enjoy Maritime Magazine spring edition (# 104) – now online!

Our spring 2022 edition highlights two special features plus the editor’s First Watch column that covers the eventual potential impact on Arctic developments of Russia’s deplorable invasion of Ukraine. One feature examines the expansion of shortsea shipping developments on Canada’s east and west coasts. The other is our annual review of growing opportunities for shippers,

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