Yearly Archives: 2023

Port Of Tyne Launches UK’s First Site-Wide Private Network

The Port of Tyne, in collaboration with BT and Ericsson, has launched a groundbreaking 4G and 5G private network, making it the first smart...

Japan Begins 3rd Release of Treated Fukushima Wastewater

The tsunami-damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant began its third release of treated and diluted radioactive wastewater into the sea Thursday after Japanese officials...

Lessons Learned: Rope Access Technician Dislocates Shoulder

IMCA, in its Safety Events, reports an incident where a rope access technician slipped and dislocated shoulder. What happened A rope access technician sustained an injury...

‘Kind leadership’ is the Subject of A New Report from the MPC

Kind leadership is the subject of a new 32-page report published by The Maritime Professional Council (MPC). The maritime industry in recent years has seen...

Reducing Carbon Emissions by 11% While Saving $437b Annually!

Research undertaken by the Energy Efficiency Movement Supported by leading global industrial players including ABB, Alfa Laval and Microsoft Savings of 4 gigatons...

AD Ports Integrates RightShip’s Emissions Tool

Australia-based digital maritime platform RightShip has announced a partnership with AD Ports Group to deploy “ground-breaking” technology, which will in turn reduce environmental shipping...

The World Is Far From Finding Common Ground On Fossil Fuels

At COP28, chances are not high that the heads of state and government would manage this time to agree on a text to...

[Podcast] Can Container Ships Ever Be Green?

The Laura Maersk, launched in September, is the first cargo ship to set sail with a green methanol engine. It's a significant milestone in the...

Global LNG Carrier Market Is Expected To Expand at A CAGR Of 5.45%

A comprehensive market analysis report on the LNG Carrier Cargo Ship Market has been unveiled by StansNData, offering valuable insights and intelligence for both...

FBX Index November 2023: Ramping up The Uncertainty

As if the container shipping capacity wasn’t sufficiently unpredictable, the past month has seen the uncertainty taken up a notch for 2024, reports Baltic...
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