IMO postpones imposing shipping carbon taxes by one year
An extraordinary meeting at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to vote on the world’s first global carbon taxing system on the shipping industry has voted to postpone implementation for one year.
Superyacht Tech Talk comes to Seawork 2026
British Superyacht has announced a major new partnership with Seawork, Europe’s largest on-water commercial marine and workboat exhibition.
First recruit for India’s Green Tug Transition Programme
Kongsberg Maritime is to deliver a fully integrated equipment package for India’s first electric tug, marking a major step in the country’s Green Tug Transition Programme (GTTP).
WATCH: ScaffFloat deploys pontoon project in Tanzania
UK-based ScaffFloat has delivered and deployed a customised pontoon system to a client in Tanzania for maintaining a 1km long jetty.
Gone fishing for emission reductions, improved safety and reduced fuel costs
Innovative solutions that will support fishing fleets in tackling rising fuel costs, improving safety, and reducing emissions are on their way.
Reviving Dover
Walcon Marine has played a significant part in the Port of Dover’s ambitious £250m Dover Western Docks Revival (DWDR) project, a one-off opportunity for the regeneration of Dover, bringing new investment into the area.
Anschütz unveils advanced autonomous navigation
Anschütz has unveiled its new scalable autonomous navigation system for a range of sectors
First of 6 tugs milestone reached for Med Marine
Turkish tug builder Med Marine says the first of six sister tugs has completed her sea trials before heading for her Tunisian destination.
IMO postpones imposing shipping carbon taxes by one year
An extraordinary meeting at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to vote on the world’s first global carbon taxing system on the shipping industry has voted to postpone implementation for one year.
Norway overturns own decision to scrap world’s first ship tunnel
The Norwegian government’s proposal to abandon plans for the world’s first ship tunnel has been overturned by its own parliament, the agency at the heart of the project has said.