By Sjoerd de Jager, PortXchange Co-Founder & Managing Director The EU ETS benchmark values for 2026–2030 will be adopted by an implementing act. Following the 4-week public consultation launched last month and the scrutiny by EU
MUMBAI/BASTI: On the occasion of World Ocean Day, Mr. Shyam Jagannathan, IAS, Director General of Shipping and Additional Secretary to the Government of India, outlined a comprehensive road map for India’s maritime future in
BRUSSELS: The Sustainable Transport Investment Plan (STIP) published today (5th November, 2025) contains promising steps to boost e-fuels production, T&E has said. But the EU needs to follow through rapidly if it is to retain its
BUSAN: KR (Korean Register) brought together four leading maritime digital solution providers, Avikus, LAB021, Mapsea, and Marineworks, through a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote digital transformation across the maritime industry. As global
RIO DE JANEIRO : Recognized for its extensive experience of over 187 years, Wilson Sons has begun operating with 100% renewable energy, primarily from wind and solar generation, at its Rio Offshore Support Base
LONDON : Lloyd’s Register (LR) has awarded the maritime industry’s first Enhanced Antifouling Type Approval to GIT Coatings. The development of this new type of approval sets a new standard for antifouling coatings to address
PARIS : Klaipėda Port is the first port in the Baltic States and one of the 35 ports in Europe to be certified under the Port Environmental Review System (PERS). On Friday, at the
LEVALLOIS (FRANCE) : GEODIS achieves the Leadership level and receives an “A-” score for disclosing action on climate through CDP, reflecting its commitment to the fight against climate change. GEODIS’ A- score highlights its
TOKYO : ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for an Ammonia FSRU (Ammonia Floating Storage and Regasification Unit) jointly developed by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) and Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. Ammonia, which
THE HAGUE / DUBAI : Two of the largest container port and terminal operators in the world, APM Terminals and DP World, announced an initiative to accelerate decarbonisation of the world’s terminals through the