Ship&Offshore
12.09.2025
Shipbuilding

Korean Register approves ammonia-fuel safety system

Hyundai companies have been awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) by the Korean Register for a safety system that will overcome safety and regulatory barriers to the uptake of ammonia fuel in shipping. Hi-CLEARS, which stands for Hyundai integrated…

Ship&Offshore
04.09.2025
Shipbuilding

LR announces new notations for WAPS and ergonomics

Lloyd’s Register (LR) has introduced two new notations for wind-assisted propulsion systems (WAPS) and another notation for ergonomic access and human-centric design. The new notations are designed to support the maritime industry’s transition to…

Ship&Offshore
03.09.2025
Shipbuilding

Höegh names sixth Aurora-class PCTC

Höegh Autoliners has named the 9,100-CEU Höegh Moonlight at a ceremony in Gothenburg. The sixth pure car truck carrier (PCTC) in the 12-ship Aurora-class was sponsored by Jenny Westermark, senior vice president, GTO Production Logistics, at Volvo…

Ship&Offshore
02.09.2025
Shipbuilding

J-ENG completes tests on ammonia dual-fuel engine

Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG) has completed successful test runs on a seven-cylinder dual-fuel ammonia/heavy fuel oil engine due to be installed on a medium-sized gas carrier next year. The engine has a 50cm bore, operates at high pressure, and…

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