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Ship&Offshore
07.04.2026
Shipbuilding

Flettner rotor upgrade to improve wind-assisted propulsion efficiency

EcoNavis Solutions, a Glasgow-based developer, says it is working on a next-generation wind-assisted propulsion system aimed at improving the performance and commercial viability of Flettner-type rotor sails for deep-sea shipping.

The company’s “Eco…

Ship&Offshore
02.04.2026
Ship Operation

Partners to develop sustainable inland waterway routes

Wah Kwong NatPower and Chinese green energy company, Wuxing Ruituo, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to focus on the development of zero-carbon inland waterway shipping routes in China.

The partners believe that there is huge…

Ship&Offshore
01.04.2026
Shipbuilding

Wah Kwong and BV celebrate “augmented ship” delivery

Hong Kong-based Wah Kwong Maritime Transport and Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) have celebrated the delivery of the Long Range 2 (LR2) tanker, Frontier Venture, the first in a series of new tankers with “augmented ship” features that integrate…

Ship&Offshore
31.03.2026
Ship Operation

Energy trades face further disruption as Mid East tensions spread

Despite a slight improvement in tanker transits through the Strait of Hormuz in recent days, analysts are warning of further disruption in the Red Sea if Houthi rebels proceed with their threat to close the Bab al-Mandeb Strait which links the Red…

Ship&Offshore
30.03.2026
Shipbuilding

Stena RoRo commissions another E-Flexer

Gothenburg-based Stena RoRo has taken delivery of its 13th E-Flexer RoPax ferry from China Merchants’ Weihai shipyard. Named Capu Rossu, the vessel has been handed over to Corsica Linea following its delivery to the Swedish company. It will be…

Ship&Offshore
27.03.2026
Offshore

ClassNK awards first AiP for liquefied CO2 carrier

Classification society ClassNK has awarded Shinkurushima Sanoyas Shipbuilding an Approval in Principle (AiP) for a “Liquefied CO2 Carrier intended to Socket SPAR Unit for injection facility”. The AiP is part of a project undertaken by the…

Ship&Offshore
26.03.2026
Shipbuilding

Acta Marine takes delivery of latest walk-to-work vessel

Rotterdam-based Acta Marine has now commissioned its latest walk-to-work DP2 construction service operation vessel (CSOV), Acta Hercules, built by Turkey’s Tersan Shipyard. The vessel, number two in a series of four, is designed for deployment in the…

Ship&Offshore
25.03.2026
Offshore

Offshore charging pilot project targets wind sector

Maersk subsidiary, Stillstrom, and cable technology companies, Faber Group and Prysmian, have launched a pilot project aimed at enabling hybrid and electric vessels to connect to clean power at offshore wind installations. A first trial, scheduled…

Ship&Offshore
24.03.2026
Shipbuilding

Wattlab proves viability and scalability of solar power for bulk carriers

Netherlands-based Wattlab has completed successful full-scale solar power trials of solar power installations on the 2025-built general cargo vessel, Vertom Tula. The technology firm now intends to scale its renewable power setup for deployment on…

Ship&Offshore
23.03.2026
Ship Operation

DNV launches AI-supported maritime rules assistant

DNV’s new RuleAgent has been designed to help the classification society’s shipping clients access rules and standards more easily and quickly. Working in real time, RuleAgent is said to reduce the time needed to research manually to find relevant…