Tag: ABS
EMSA Outlines Ammonia Acceptance Path
The ‘Potential of Ammonia as Fuel in Shipping’ study published by European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) found ammonia (NH3) to be a potential long-term...
Maersk And ABS Partners To Create More Sustainable Supply Chains
Six methanol-fueled container vessels have been ordered by A.P. Moller - Maersk to ABS Class.
17,000-TEU vessels will be built at Hyundai Heavy...
Green Shipping Routes And Marine Energy Hubs Fix The Decarbonization Riddle
The decisive role of public-private partnerships in delivering net zero for shipping by 2050 was spotlighted by Christopher J. Wiernicki, ABS Chairman, President and...
Leading Companies Jointly Conduct Bunkering Project In Singapore
Mitsui & Co., Ltd. ("Mitsui"), Mitsui & Co, Energy Trading Singapore Pte. Ltd.(“METS”), Maersk Oil Trading, a part of A.P Moller - Maersk (“MOT”)...
ABS Verifies SHI Design
A 20,000 cbm Liquefied Hydrogen Carrier design from Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has received ABS approval in principle (AIP), says an article published on...
Onboard Carbon Capture Explored
Emerging onboard carbon capture technology is explored in a new publication from ABS in its latest support for the maritime energy transition, says a...
ABS Rules Guide New Greener OSV
Classification society ABS has reportedly backed Malaysia’s first Offshore Supply Vessel (OSV) with an innovative vessel design and battery system to support more sustainable...
ABS & DOE Look at Nuclear Energy for Commercial Maritime
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded ABS a contract to research barriers to the adoption of advanced nuclear propulsion on commercial vessels,...
ABS Publishes Industry Leading Metadata
ABS’ latest advisory provides best practices for creating and using metadata for managing digital information to support the growing development and adoption of smart,...
Largest Container Ship In The World Delivered
The EVER ALOT, the largest container ship in the world, with just over 24,000 teu capacity, has been delivered to ABS class, says a...