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Oresund DryDocks in Sweden continues working through the COVID-19 pandemic

Oresund DryDocks in Sweden continues working through the COVID-19 pandemic

by Satzuma-Creative | May 14, 2020 | News, SeaFirst

Oresund DryDocks in Sweden has continued to work through the COVID-19 pandemic. “We have been working with business as usual since the outbreak in February,” states Magnus Malmström, CCO of Oresund Drydocks AB. “We are working at full capacity, according to the size...
Supporting the passenger ship green revolution through propulsion system optimisation

Supporting the passenger ship green revolution through propulsion system optimisation

by Satzuma-Creative | Apr 14, 2020 | News, Opinion

The need for the shipping industry to do its fair share in reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has become very evident and widely accepted following the installation of binding CO2 reduction targets by the IMO. Adding to that, the Global Sulphur Cap...
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