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DEVELOPING UNMANNED FIREBOATS TO IMPROVE OPERATIONS AND SAFETY

09 APRIL 2021  One of the new technologies that is being developed is looking at how unmanned vessels can be used to expand capabilities and increase safety for the operators. A Singapore-based company, Zycraft, announced that it has developed unmanned fireboats. According to the company, the market potential for small …

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SUEZ CANAL SHUTDOWN HIGHLIGHTS VULNERABILITY OF MARITIME CHOKEPOINTS

08 APRIL 2021 Suez Crisis Highlights the Fragility of the Global Supply Chain. First came the pandemic of 2020, roiling shipping and disrupting the supply chains in and out of China before spreading out to the rest of the world. Then came one of the biggest hurdles the logistics industry …

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ORDERS FOR MEGA CONTAINERSHIPS RISE DESPITE SUEZ CRISIS

07 APRIL 2021 A huge container ship blocking one of the world’s busiest waterways has done little to deter shipping companies from ordering similarly mega-sized vessels. Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering and Samsung Heavy Industries — two of the world’s three biggest shipbuilders — announced they’d won orders worth a …

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CHINA’S TROUBLING SOLUTION TO ITS WATER-SECURITY WOES

02 APR 2021  Beijing has long understood that China has a water-security problem that could pose an existential threat. In 2005, China’s minister for water resources reportedly said, “To fight for every drop of water or die: that is the challenge facing China.” Former premier Wen Jiabao observed that water shortages threaten “the very survival …

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WORLD’S FIRST ZERO-EMISSION WIND AND HYDROGEN POWER CARGO SHIP

  07 APRIL 2021            A Norwegian partnership is moving forward with the development of what they are calling the world’s first zero-emission cargo ship. After a six-month competition, with more than 31 ship owners bidding on the project, the contract for the construction has been awarded. The team expected …

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GLOBAL WARMING IS ‘FUNDAMENTALLY’ CHANGING THE STRUCTURE OF OUR WORLD’S OCEANS

06 APRIL 2021 Climate change has wrought major changes to ocean stability faster than previously thought, according to a study published Wednesday, raising alarms over its role as a global thermostat and the marine life it supports. The research published in the journal Nature looked at 50 years of data and followed the …

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MOZAMBIQUE CHANNEL MAY BECOME THE NEXT MARITIME SECURITY HOTSPOT

05 APRIL 2021  The waters off Mozambique are becoming a major new security hotspot in the Indian Ocean. An insurrection in northern Mozambique that the government seems powerless to suppress has also increasingly led to disruption in the Mozambique Channel, a key global shipping route. The Quad countries and European …

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THE NEW FUELS ARE COMING, ARE YOU READY?

04 APR 2021 With the International Maritime Organization (IMO) expected to soon adopt requirements for energy efficiency index for existing vessels (EEXI) and carbon intensity indicator (CII) in addition to the entry into force of the EEDI Phase 3 requirements, it is expected that shipowners have very important decisions to …

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TECO 2030 SELECTS SITE IN NARVIK FOR FUEL CELL GIGAFACTORY

03 APR 2021  TECO 2030 ASA (OSE-Ticker: TECO) plans to establish Norway’s first large-scale production of hydrogen-based fuel cells in Narvik in Northern Norway. Fuel cells enable ships and other heavy-duty applications to switch from fossil fuels such as heavy oil and diesel to climate-friendly hydrogen, and thereby reduce greenhouse …

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MAJOR REVIEW JUST CONFIRMED 5G TO BE COMPLETELY SAFE

01 APR 2021 Two new scientific reviews have backed up all the previous research we’ve seen into 5G technology to date, finding that the next-generation connectivity standard doesn’t pose any health risks. Overseen by the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) and Swinburne University of Technology in Australia, the reviews looked back …

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