Port of Amsterdam launches shore power system for cruise ships
The Port of Amsterdam has launched a shore power system for sea cruise ships at the Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA).
Read moreDetailsThe Port of Amsterdam has launched a shore power system for sea cruise ships at the Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA).
Read moreDetailsABS has issued the "Operationalizing Maritime Cybersecurity" report, looking into how the cruise industry can leverage specific operational readiness principles as a framework for building cybersecurity resilience, enhancing guest experiences and safeguarding operations.
Read moreDetailsThe Port of Copenhagen inaugurated on 2 June the largest onshore power supply (OPS) facility in Europe, co-financed by the European Union.
Read moreDetailsBusiness Insider India looked at at how shipbreaking yards are dismantling decommissioned cruise ships sent due to the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsAn incident occurred on the Rhine River early on the morning of March 29, as the 90-meter long passenger vessel, De Zonnebloem, collided with the 135-meter long barge, Servia, near Voerde, Germany.
Read moreDetailsThe Port of Antwerp-Bruges will modernise the quay's infrastructure with shore power and aiming for reduction in emissions and noise.
Read moreDetailsThe Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) announced the investment of $60 million for shore power at Flynn Cruiseport.
Read moreDetailsBureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) is collaborating with shipowner Selar, designer Cormoran/Ship-ST and shipyard CNOI on the certification of Captain Arctic, Selar’s pioneering polar expedition cruise designed to operate with close to zero carbon emissions.
Read moreDetailsINOX India has been awarded a major contract by Island Power Producers Limited (IPP) to set up a mini LNG Terminal at The Bahamas.
Read moreDetailsThe Port of Seattle has announced that the Bell Street Cruise Terminal at Pier 66 is now equipped with shore power, following a $44 million investment.
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