
Orca-class ship launched at Wuhu shipyard
The Orca-class MV Elise sets new efficiency standards by significantly reducing emissions and fuel consumption in heavy-lift transport.

The Orca-class MV Elise sets new efficiency standards by significantly reducing emissions and fuel consumption in heavy-lift transport.

The global maritime sector generates 940 million tons of CO₂ per year, 2.5% of global emissions.

The Muriel D II was moored to a salmon enrichment net, a structure that was not designed to support its weight, increasing the risk of contamination.

The Fortescue Green Pioneer is the first ship in the world to be certified to use ammonia in combination with diesel as marine fuel.

These measurements form a unique and valuable dataset, providing essential information for megamodeling studies, extreme weather events and large-scale calibration of numerical models.

The Okeanus A-Frame system has a 20-ton capacity and has been tested on two major projects prior to its official launch.

This event marks the first time that an operation to supply liquefied natural gas to two cruise ships simultaneously has taken place in a U.S. port.

The Olympic Boreas can operate with methanol as fuel, aiming for zero emissions in its future operations.

These tugs are the first locally licensed tugs in Hong Kong equipped with dual-fuel LNG engines, marking a milestone in the region's maritime industry.

The LanWin3 connection system will use an offshore and onshore cable of more than 200 km to connect an offshore wind farm to the European mainland.

The Rijeka terminal will be the only one in its region with remotely operated cranes and mostly electric equipment.

The sunken tanker is only 34 meters deep, which facilitates the operation to remove the spilled oil.