Carnival Cruise Line signs agreement with Shell
Shell to fuel North America’s first LNG-powered cruise ships.
Shell to fuel North America’s first LNG-powered cruise ships.
WinGD has announced that French shipping line CMA CGM has chosen WinGD’s largest dual-fuel low-speed engine to power the largest containerships ever ordered.
Japan’s JERA Co. has received its first LNG cargo from Chevron’s Wheatstone project in Australia.
Wessels sign letter of intent as MAN Diesel & Turbo’s ability to retrofit existing fleets drives maritime energy transition.
Skangas and Titan LNG increase security of LNG supply for ships in North Sea & Baltic by signing MoU.
Engine designer Winterthur Gas & Diesel Ltd. has announced its participation in the Shipdex™ community.
In October and November 2017, the partnership took delivery of two MEGI LNG carrier newbuildings.
TOTE Maritime Alaska has contracted MAN PrimeServ to convert the ‘North Star’ and ‘Midnight Sun’ to dual-fuel operation on LNG.
Shell has marked 125 years of shipping heritage by naming its latest LNG carrier in honour of its first ever oil tanker, the Murex.
Shell and Anthony Veder have signed a contract to modify the LNG carrier Coral Methane into an LNG bunker vessel.
Trelleborg’s marine systems operation was involved in two milestone events in just one week earlier this year.
ENGIE has reached an agreement with Total for the sale of its upstream and midstream LNG activities.
Shell Trading Company has finalised a long-term charter agreement with Q-LNG Transport, LLC.
The 22 000 TEU ships will be built under BV Classification.
Hyundai Mipo Dockyard has received approval in principle from Lloyd’s Register for a cargo handling system design.