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  • Polarcus seismic project comes to the end
  • Vitol launches Green LNG product for its LNG customers
  • Fincantieri Group expects to resume its growth in 2021
  • Blue Planet Blue Jobs Project funded by the United Nations
  • Ardmore Shipping takes on commercial management of Carl Büttner's tankers
  • ABS publishes guidance on methanol as marine fuel
  • Windstar opens its new office in Miami, Florida
  • Newest LNG-powered vessel of CMA CGM completes maiden voyage
  • Total Marine Fuels receives LNG bunkering license in Singapore
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KSOE extends South Korea's winning streak with new $489 million contactKSOE extends South Korea's winning streak with new $489 million contactWith new 540 billion won ($489 million) worth orders, Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co (KSOE) expanded Korea's winning streak in tankers.
Korea Shipbuilding receives contract termination for 10 VLCCsKorea Shipbuilding receives contract termination for 10 VLCCs
Korea Shipbuilding developes digital twin ship technologyKorea Shipbuilding developes digital twin ship technologyKSOE estimates that the system could save up to 30 percent of ship testing costs .
South Korea develops wing-sail auxiliary propulsion system for shipsSouth Korea develops wing-sail auxiliary propulsion system for ships
Korea Shipbuilding receives orders for 3 ships worth 288 billlion wonKorea Shipbuilding receives orders for 3 ships worth 288 billlion wonKorea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE), the holding company of the shipbuilding sector of Hyundai Heavy Industries Group, has received orders worth 288 billion won for three vessels.
Korea Shipbuilding resumes its winning streak with $262.5 million contractKorea Shipbuilding resumes its winning streak with $262.5 million contract
  • 48 ships stranded off China with banned Australian coal48 ships stranded off China with banned Australian coal
  • Los Angeles Port launches new "Control Tower" data toolLos Angeles Port launches new "Control Tower" data tool
  • Ship finance giant Anchor Ship Partners launches Japanese green ship fundShip finance giant Anchor Ship Partners launches Japanese green ship fund
  • UAE-based fabrication company Lamprell inks new contract with Saudi AramcoUAE-based fabrication company Lamprell inks new contract with Saudi Aramco
  • Athens-based Pioneer Marine reveals sale of four bulkersAthens-based Pioneer Marine reveals sale of four bulkers
  • Wilhelmsen and HHLA work on maritime-focused startupsWilhelmsen and HHLA work on maritime-focused startups
  • KKR decided to acquire %38 stake in Hyundai Global ServiceKKR decided to acquire %38 stake in Hyundai Global Service
  • Seabourn cancels 2021 Alaska/British Columbia departuresSeabourn cancels 2021 Alaska/British Columbia departures
  • Grimaldi inks contract worth over $500 million with Hyundai Mipo DockyardGrimaldi inks contract worth over $500 million with Hyundai Mipo Dockyard
  • Antwerp Port deploys autonomous drone to maintain safetyAntwerp Port deploys autonomous drone to maintain safety
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  • Total Marine Fuels receives LNG bunkering license in SingaporeTotal Marine Fuels receives LNG bunkering license in Singapore
  • Windstar opens its new office in Miami, FloridaWindstar opens its new office in Miami, Florida
  • Newest LNG-powered vessel of CMA CGM completes maiden voyageNewest LNG-powered vessel of CMA CGM completes maiden voyage
  • ABS publishes guidance on methanol as marine fuelABS publishes guidance on methanol as marine fuel
  • Port of Antwerp unveils new shipping guidance systemPort of Antwerp unveils new shipping guidance system
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    Highlights of the Day

    • Total Marine Fuels receives LNG bunkering license in Singapore
    • Windstar opens its new office in Miami, Florida
    • Newest LNG-powered vessel of CMA CGM completes maiden voyage
    • ABS publishes guidance on methanol as marine fuel
    • Port of Antwerp unveils new shipping guidance system
    • Ardmore Shipping takes on commercial management of Carl Büttner's tankers
    • Port Canaveral becomes 1st LNG cruise port of North America
    • Blue Planet Blue Jobs Project funded by the United Nations
    • Vitol launches Green LNG product for its LNG customers
    • Mitsui O.S.K. Lines agrees to share the data of about 180 MOL ships
    • Fincantieri Group expects to resume its growth in 2021
    • Germany’s Federal Network Agency opens tenders for three new offshore sites
    • Odyssey of the Seas starts its journey from Israel in Summer 2021
    • Polarcus seismic project comes to the end
    • Deltamarin introduces new LNG-powered boxship design