
Seaspan Energy announces first LNG bunkering in Long Beach
The Long Beach operation underscores its leadership in ship-to-ship LNG bunkering, a key segment for the future of clean shipping.

The Long Beach operation underscores its leadership in ship-to-ship LNG bunkering, a key segment for the future of clean shipping.

It is the largest dual-fuel vessel ever added to Maersk's fleet, with a capacity of 17,480 TEU.

This development manages to extinguish the fire while deactivating the battery cells, minimizing the risk of fire reactivation.

KCI will design the HVDC substructures that will connect North Sea wind farms to the German onshore grid via 525 kV and 2 GW systems.

Norway continues to pioneer large-scale solutions to combat climate change and reduce industrial emissions in Europe.

Naalak Nappaaluk is designed to operate in arctic conditions and will serve as the primary oceanographic research platform in Canada.

With almost 50 years of history in the industry and more than 300 tugboats delivered worldwide.

The Boreas can install offshore wind turbines of more than 20 MW, with a height similar to the Eiffel Tower.

The freighter Adalynn is reportedly linked to an opaque operations fleet, known as the “dark fleet”, active in the Persian Gulf.

According to estimates, this contract seeks to generate stable revenues above the operating break-even point, strengthening the new vessel's free cash flow.

The unit is scheduled for delivery by August 15, 2025.

It has 3600 horsepower and jetting and cutting systems that allow it to operate in even the most complex seabed.