
Neste and companies drive the ecological transition in the maritime sector
The Neste MY renewable diesel redefines maritime sustainability in Singapore, marking a step towards greener operations.

The Neste MY renewable diesel redefines maritime sustainability in Singapore, marking a step towards greener operations.

The operational return of the Dali is seen as a challenge for the maritime industry in terms of safety and prevention of future accidents.

MOL leads maritime decarbonization with a green corridor that will connect Portugal and Europe.

The company's unmanned surface vessels (USVs) generate only 0.1% of the carbon emissions produced by traditional manned vessels.

Green Marine UK and NOC deploy advanced underwater gliders to improve ocean and weather forecasting in the North Sea.

A Coast Guard team from Delaware Bay, along with representatives from the Algoma Verity, boarded the vessel to closely monitor the situation.

DeepOcean strengthens its subsea fleet with the Orient Adventurer, a high-capacity vessel that will boost its operations in the offshore sector.

With delivery scheduled for 2026, the Bernhard Schulte Group's first LCO2 tanker represents a technological breakthrough in maritime transport.

The first electric tugboat for Latin America will reduce CO2 emissions by 100% in Puerto Chacabuco.

This contract marks the first long-term collaboration between the two companies with a newly built vessel.

The company's fleet of vessels will continue to operate on offshore drilling campaigns in Western Australia.

Strategic Marine and Mainprize Offshore sign a contract to build 6 Supa Swath vessels, strengthening their presence in the offshore sector.