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Better biofouling reduces costs and emissions

Better biofouling reduces costs and emissions

by Mark Langdon | Jun 19, 2024 | Featured Article, Opinion

As shipping grapples with tightening emissions regulations, Dr Sasha Heriot, Product Development Business Manager, Cathelco, explains how a proactive approach to biofouling management can deliver cost savings and environmental benefits

Long-term investment strategy provides significant returns at MarineShaft

Long-term investment strategy provides significant returns at MarineShaft

by Mark Langdon | May 31, 2024 | Featured Article, Opinion

MarineShaft is celebrating its 20th anniversary explains Lisa Hjermitslev, CCO

Azipod propulsion ticks all the boxes in the growing retrofit market

Azipod propulsion ticks all the boxes in the growing retrofit market

by Mark Langdon | Mar 31, 2024 | News, Opinion

ABB’s market-leading Azipod electric propulsion system has become a commercially attractive retrofit option for existing vessels as shipowners seek ways to comply with new emissions regulations.

Maritime battery guidance charges ahead

Maritime battery guidance charges ahead

by Mark Langdon | Mar 18, 2024 | Featured Article, Opinion

With the use of recent battery technology growing, advancements in safety regulations and standardisation hold the key to reviving the retrofit market, says Shaun White, Managing Director of Foreship

Face the Facts with Dave Skentelbery, CEO of Grand Bahama Shipyard

Face the Facts with Dave Skentelbery, CEO of Grand Bahama Shipyard

by Mark Langdon | Mar 14, 2024 | Featured Article, Opinion

Despite a roller-coaster ride of natural disasters and a pandemic, Grand Bahama Shipyard is very much alive and thriving

Reducing risk in maintenance management

Reducing risk in maintenance management

by Mark Langdon | Jan 24, 2024 | Featured Article, Opinion

An integrated approach to maintenance scheduling and safety management can cut onboard risk and administrative inefficiency, explains ABS Wavesight Director of Product John Hathaway

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Shipboard carbon capture first

Jun 25, 2025

Value Maritime has successfully installed its unique Exhaust Gas Cleaning System (EGCS) and Carbon Capture unit aboard Nexus Victoria

Multi-yard ship decarbonisation agreement

Jun 25, 2025

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Propeller blade retrofit for EEXI compliance

Jun 25, 2025

New propeller blades, which are precisely tailored to the revised operating conditions, are expected to increase propulsion efficiency by up to five per cent

BLRT conversion of the bulk carrier Zina

Jun 10, 2025

BLRT Repair Yard Klaipeda, Lithuania, recently took on the ambitious task of the conversion the bulk carrier Zina for transhipment operations

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