CMA CGM Signs First MoU With ENGIE To Promote LNG As Marine Fuel
CMA CGM and ENGIE announce today the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to promote LNG as the marine fuel for tomorrow’s container vessels.
CMA CGM and ENGIE announce today the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to promote LNG as the marine fuel for tomorrow’s container vessels.
The Lloyd’s Register Foundation aims to make a real difference in improving the safety of the critical infrastructure on which modern society relies.
Training is a core element of all Maersk businesses, at a minimum helping to ensure that people and operations are safe and efficient.
The ITF today applauded the granting of shore leave to the crew of the Hanjin Seattle on its arrival at the port of Seattle, USA.
The Ministry of Shipping has sanctioned the Capital Dredging Project for Ro Pax Ferry Services between Gogha & Dahej, in Gulf of Cambay in Gujarat.
Worse than expected second quarter financial results will be followed by a better second half-year, Drewry still expects container carriers to record a collective operating loss of $5 billion this year.
Rolls-Royce has signed a deal to supply its first automatic crossing system to Norwegian ferry company Fjord1.
Attend an exciting workshop on future ship inspections: ”Ship inspection in the future – Safety or certification” with inter alia Jan Fritz Hansen, and Øssur Hilduberg among the participants.
Rolls-Royce has secured a contract to supply diesel generators, propellers and shaft lines for the US Navy’s new fleet replenishment oiler ships, the John Lewis Class.