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Canada
12-06-2025
Davie Moves to Buy Texas Shipyards
Canadian shipbuilder Davie has announced plans to acquire shipbuilding assets in Galveston and Port Arthur, Texas, from Gulf Copper & Manufacturing Corporation, a company focused on ship repair, construction, and marine services. The deal aims to enha
Sweden
11-06-2025
Gothenburg Port Takes ‘Key Measure’ to Enable Shore Power for Container and Roro Ships by 2030
The Port of Gothenburg in Sweden has advanced its sustainability efforts by awarding a contract to AF Bygg Väst, a division of AF Gruppen Sweden, to construct a transformer station for its container and car/RoRo terminals. Valued at approximately
South Korea
10-06-2025
South Korean Shipbuilding Giant Joins Mærsk MC-Kinney Møller Center to Pursue Zero-Carbon Shipping Solutions
South Korean shipbuilder HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HDKSOE) has entered a strategic partnership with the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping (MMMSZCS) to advance sustainable solutions for the
China
09-06-2025
Shandong Ocean Shipping Taps Hengli Heavy for Bulker Pair
Shandong Ocean Shipping Group, a maritime logistics arm of Shandong Port Group, is expanding its dry bulk fleet by commissioning two new vessels from Hengli Shipbuilding in Dalian, China. The agreement, valued at CNY548 million (approximately $76 million)
France
06-06-2025
France’s ‘Largest-Ever’ Shore Power Facility Completed
The Port of Toulon has commissioned France’s largest shore power solution for ships, operational since February 13, 2025, and currently in its final acceptance phase. The project, led by Swiss technology company ABB alongside French firms Eiffag
China
06-06-2025
CATL, APM Terminals Partner to Drive Electrification of Port Equipment, Global Logistics Decarbonization
On June 4, 2025, CATL, a prominent battery manufacturer, entered a strategic partnership with APM Terminals, a division of A.P. Moller - Maersk, to advance the electrification of container handling equipment. By leveraging CATL’s advanced batter
China
05-06-2025
China’s Homegrown C919 Completes First Commercial Flight to a Regional Airport in Henan Province
On Wednesday, June 4, 2025, China Southern Airlines operated its first commercial flight using the domestically developed C919 aircraft on the Guangzhou to Nanyang route, connecting Guangdong Province in South China with Henan Province in Central China. T
China
05-06-2025
COSCO Launches MPP Fleet Push With up to 30 Newbuilds
COSCO Shipping Bulk, a major division of China’s COSCO Shipping, has launched an ambitious newbuilding program focused on the multipurpose vessel (MPV) segment. The initiative involves a potential order of up to 30 vessels, with a total estimate
Germany
05-06-2025
ONE Commits to Purchase Shore Power at Hamburg Port
Singapore-based Ocean Network Express (ONE) and Germany’s Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) have signed an agreement to implement shore power supply for containerships at the Port of Hamburg. Since May 2024, the port has provided shore power for both
United Kingdom
04-06-2025
UK’s Reeves Okays $21 Billion of Transport Projects Outside London
British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves will announce a £15.6 billion ($21.1 billion) investment for transport projects in cities outside London. The announcement, set to occur during a speech in Manchester, northwest England, marks the first fun
Norway
03-06-2025
Solvang and Blackrock’s GIP Form Liquefied Gas Shipping Firm
Norwegian gas shipowner Solvang and BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) have formed a joint venture focused on liquefied gas shipping. The partnership, named Solvang Gas Carriers, is equally owned by both parties and aims to capital
Mexico
30-05-2025
Mexico Setting the Course for Green Shipping
Mexico has launched the development of its National Action Plan (NAP) for maritime decarbonization, aiming to foster a sustainable and resilient shipping sector, according to the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The initiative began with a natio
Japan
30-05-2025
Singapore: Japan’s ‘Largest’ Cruise Ship Receives LNG in Inaugural Bunkering Operation
The ASUKA III, Japan’s largest cruise ship, underwent its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering in Singapore, marking a significant step in the region’s adoption of sustainable fuel for cruise vessels. The operation, conducted by
Canada
29-05-2025
Canada’s Nutrien Plans Major Pacific Northwest Terminal to Boost Potash Exports
On Wednesday, Nutrien, a Canada-based fertilizer producer, announced plans to develop a significant terminal at a Pacific Northwest port to enhance its export capabilities. The company is currently evaluating potential locations in both the United States
Oman
28-05-2025
Port of Duqm Gets $550M Expansion
Investcorp Aberdeen Infrastructure Partners, a joint venture between Bahraini and British investors, has secured a role in a $550 million project to expand port facilities at Duqm, located on Oman’s southeast Arabian Sea coast. The consortium in
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