In the midst of this pandemic, one of the biggest challenges for any government is to keep the supply chains moving without increasing the risk for spreading the virus.
Month: April 2020
Ammonia is one of a number of options to be a marine fuel of the future. One of the key elements in the group’s approach is to look at the broader spectrum of implications for many ship types and different operational requirements, including bunkering and port operations.
With increasing pressures on the world’s shipping industry as international lockdowns bite, PISR is working as normal to help ship owners with its range of services digitally available regardless of time or location and continues to guarantee same day delivery for all services.
Under the contract, Aalesund-based Hydroniq Coolers will supply its Rack seawater cooling solution to the wellboat. The Rack seawater cooler is integrated in the hull below the main engine room of the vessel, where it reduces temperatures in the ship’s engines and other auxiliary systems
After having people encroach on their natural habitat for decades, animals above land and below water are having a new lease on life.
Like other industries, the global health crisis has adversely affected shipping and maritime industries. Trade fell as millions of workers and consumers are in lockdown.
Under the contract, TMC will supply what is probably the market’s most energy efficient marine compressors to the two LNG carriers. TMC’s Smart Air compressors reduces energy consumption and associated emissions and operating expenses by up to 50 percent compared to conventional compressors.
More than 200 representatives from Getting to Zero Coalition members convened virtually this week for the Coalition’s second biannual working session with the objective of advancing the ambition of having commercially viable zero emission vessels operating along deep sea trade routes by 2030.