Ports and ships maritime news
Here are some recent maritime news articles related to ports and ships:
Ports and Terminals
- Singapore's Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) to invest $1.5 billion in new terminal: PSA has announced plans to invest $1.5 billion in a new container terminal at its Pasir Panjang Terminals, which is expected to increase its container handling capacity by 30%. (Source: TradeWinds)
- Port of Rotterdam to invest €1.5 billion in new container terminal: The Port of Rotterdam has announced plans to invest €1.5 billion in a new container terminal, which is expected to increase its container handling capacity by 20%. (Source: Lloyd's List)
- China's Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding to build new container terminal: Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding has announced plans to build a new container terminal in the Yangtze River Delta region, which is expected to increase its container handling capacity by 10%. (Source: China Daily)
Ships and Shipping
- Maersk to launch new container ship with carbon capture technology: Maersk has announced plans to launch a new container ship with carbon capture technology, which is expected to reduce its carbon emissions by 20%. (Source: The Maritime Executive)
- CMA CGM to launch new container ship with liquefied natural gas (LNG) propulsion: CMA CGM has announced plans to launch a new container ship with LNG propulsion, which is expected to reduce its carbon emissions by 25%. (Source: Lloyd's List)
- Hapag-Lloyd to launch new container ship with scrubber technology: Hapag-Lloyd has announced plans to launch a new container ship with scrubber technology, which is expected to reduce its sulfur emissions by 90%. (Source: TradeWinds)
Maritime Industry
- IMO to implement new sulphur cap regulations: The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has announced plans to implement new sulphur cap regulations, which will require ships to use low-sulphur fuel or install scrubbers to reduce their sulphur emissions. (Source: Lloyd's List)
- Maritime industry to invest $1 trillion in low-carbon technologies: The maritime industry is expected to invest $1 trillion in low-carbon technologies over the next decade, according to a report by the International Chamber of Shipping. (Source: The Maritime Executive)
- Digitalization to transform maritime industry: Digitalization is expected to transform the maritime industry, with the use of big data, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things (IoT) expected to improve efficiency and reduce costs. (Source: TradeWinds)
I hope you find these articles interesting!