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21 Consecutive Years of QUALSHIP 21 Recognition for the Republic of the Marshall Islands
Sanmar Shipyards Completes Sea Trials for 3rd Fully Electric Tugboat Built for SAAM Towage
Tersan Shipyard Announces the Launching of the Advanced Factory Freezer Trawler
INMEX SMM India 2025: Gateway to India's Maritime Future for Global Businesses
DEHUKAM Takes Big Steps in the Mediterranean with a Youth Focus for Climate
IBIA Leads IMO Changes to Rules
Sanmar delivers technologically-advanced tug to fellow Turkish operator
The Swedish Club launches Passage Plan+ guide to enhance safe navigation
A Cooperation Protocol on Sea and Maritime Law Signed Between DEHUKAM and NIMA
Sanmar signs contract with new customer in Bulgaria for multi-purpose tug
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Japan to introduce ammonia as fuel into the shipping industry
As part of its efforts to become carbon-neutral by 2050, Japan plans to incorporate ammonia as a fuel into the shipping industry and make it commercially available in the late 2020s.
K Line receives new eco-friendly bulker
Japanese MOL joins academic partnership in a zero-emission initiative
In a zero-emission program called the Wind Hunter Project, Japanese shipping major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has entered a corporate-academic collaboration.
NYK Line forms partnerships to improve Japan's offshore wind power sector
NYK Line takes full control of Green Zeebrugge
The Marine LNG Zeebrugge joint venture, set up to operate the Gas4Sea brand, has been dissolved, Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK Line) said.
Taiwan's Wisdom Marine Lines orders LPG carrier from Japan
Latest corvette of Russian Navy holds firing drills in the Sea of Japan
The Fleet's press office announced on 26 October that the new corvette of Project 20380 Aldar Tsydenzhapov designed for Russia's Pacific Fleet carried out first gun shots in the Sea of Japan as part of sea trials for shipbuilders.
Nippon Yusen Kaisha receives first Japan-built LNG-fuelled PCTC
Japanese cruise ship Nippon Maru resumes its domestic service
Nippon Maru, a Japanese cruise ship, resumes domestic operations, marking the resumption of cruising in Japan after a long break caused by the shutdown of COVID-19.
Japanese NYK Line boosts LNG carrier management capacity
Australia arrests Japanese car import vessel overdue crew change
In Australia, the Japanese-owned car import vessel Metis Leader was detained for overdue crew changes.
World's biggest LNG buyer JERA to begin LNG bunkering business
Japan claims Chinese vessels sail near disputed islands
On Sunday, Japan's Coast Guard said two Chinese vessels had entered what Japan considers its territorial waters to be close to the disputed islands in the East China Sea.
Japan's prices of LNG recover in september
Port organisations of three countries form Future Fuels Network
A memorandum of cooperation has been signed by the port organisations of Singapore, Japan and Rotterdam to establish a roadmap for the adoption of sustainable marine fuels.
Yanmar opens new branch in near Dubai Airport
India and Japan conducted bilateral exercise in Arabian Sea
The fourth edition of the India-Japan Maritime bilateral exercise JIMEX, conducted biennially between the Indian Navy and the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF), will take place in the North Arabian Sea from 26 to 28 September 2020.
Naming ceremony held for first LNG bunkering vessel of Japan
Shipbuilders of Korea, China, and Japan competing for LNG-powered vessels
Shipbuilders in Korea, China and Japan are competing fiercely to pick up a larger share of the global market for LNG-powered vessels.
Typhoon Haishen hits Busan after lashing Japan
Japanese Coastguard rescued one person in search for missing livestock carrier
Japan's coastguard rescued one person in search of a cargo ship carrying almost 6,000 bovine animals and dozens of crew members who were believed to be capsized in the East China Sea as Typhoon Maysak lashed the area.
Japan to work on commercialisation of high-power fuel cell vessels
Japan's K Line to test CO2 capture plant on board
Japanese shipping giant Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) plans to install a small-scale, marine-use CO2 capture demonstration plant on one of its vessels.
K Line launched new LNG-fuelled car carrier in Japan
Wakashio bow towed away from Mauritius during investigation
The situation in Mauritius remains unclear as authorities continue to seek answers and often contradictory or incomplete reports emerge.
Master and chief officer of Wakashio arrested by Mauritius police
The bow section of Wakashio towed to deeper waters
The bow portion of the stricken bulk carrier Wakashio was towed to deeper waters eight nautical miles from Mauritius after the grounded vessel had broken apart over a coral reef near Pointe d'Esny.
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