ABS Introduces Industry-Leading Advisory To Help Solve Fuel Technology Challenges
Advisory Supports Industry’s Journey to 2050, Offering Technical Guidance on Gas and Other Low Flashpoint Fuels
Advisory Supports Industry’s Journey to 2050, Offering Technical Guidance on Gas and Other Low Flashpoint Fuels
Several Danish shipping companies choose to install exhaust gas purification systems, the so-called scrubbers, on their ships.
​New requirements for ships to cut sulphur oxide emissions enter into effect on 1 January 2020, marking a sea change in fuel used by ships, globally, which will significantly reduce air pollution from ships with positive benefits for human health and the environment.
Online freight forwarder iContainers says the maritime industry will be left ‘shaken’ for at least a year following the implementation of the IMO2020 regulation.
Auramarine announced a milestone 15,000th order for its pioneering fuel supply and management auxiliary units, a reflection of the rapid increase in the uptake of technologies that will ensure effective compliance.
IMO2020 is getting closer and the currently discussed approaches to meet IMO2020 requirements will generate additional pressure to the industry and thus put many shipping and commodity trading companies in a challenging situation. But how can digitalization help to meet and manage the IMO2020 regulations?
Spurred by the IMO strategy to reduce GHG emissions, Oshima Shipbuilding and classification society DNV GL has signed long-term strategic cooperation to conduct research and development together on new bulk carrier designs.
As Alfa Laval Aalborg boiler solutions celebrate 100 years in the marine industry, they are also leading the way in today’s era of change.
Ahead of the incoming Global Sulphur Cap restrictions that will impose a ban on all marine fuels with & 0.50% sulphur content from January 1, 2020, Rivertrace Limited have published a technical white paper that focusses on scrubber technology options and washwater monitoring.