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stolt tankers b.v.(x) 24000 - 24990(x) (1-9 of 9) clear

STOLT CAPABILITY

Tanker for Chemicals & Oil Products | Flag: Liberia | Port: MONROVIA

STOLT CONCEPT

Tanker for Chemicals & Oil Products | Flag: Cayman Islands | Port: GEORGE TOWN

STOLT CONFIDENCE

Tanker for Chemicals & Oil Products | Flag: Cayman Islands | Port: GEORGE TOWN

STOLT CREATIVITY

Tanker for Chemicals & Oil Products | Flag: Cayman Islands | Port: GEORGE TOWN

STOLT EFFICIENCY

Tanker for Chemicals & Oil Products | Flag: Cayman Islands | Port: GEORGE TOWN

STOLT EFFORT

Tanker for Chemicals & Oil Products | Flag: Cayman Islands | Port: GEORGE TOWN

STOLT INNOVATION

Tanker for Chemicals & Oil Products | Flag: Cayman Islands | Port: GEORGE TOWN

STOLT INSPIRATION

Tanker for Chemicals & Oil Products | Flag: Cayman Islands | Port: GEORGE TOWN

STOLT INVENTION

Tanker for Chemicals & Oil Products | Flag: Liberia | Port: MONROVIA

Maritime News

Greener Fuels, Cleaner Fuels?

Greener Fuels, Cleaner Fuels?

11 hours ago
This week at MarineLink…The IMO 2020 Sulfur Cap essentially ushered in a new type of fuel - VLSFO. With it came the engine problems caused by off-spec or incompatible fuels as producers grappled with the requirement for providing a sulfur content not exceeding 0.05%. As pointed out in Lloyd’s Register’s 2024 Fuel Quality Report, persistent issues involving cat fines, stability, sulfur content and flash point continue, and isolated incidents of chemical contamination are still occurring.If new, alternative fuels such as methanol cause problems onboard, they are likely to be expensive: the fuels themselves are more expensive than fossil fuels and greater volumes are required.
Container Shippers Mitigating Green Transition Risks with Dual-Fuel Vessel Orders

Container Shippers Mitigating Green Transition Risks with Dual-Fuel Vessel Orders

yesterday
Container shipping companies like Maersk, CMA CGM and COSCO have ordered hundreds of new vessels in recent years meant to help their industry slash greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to meet rising demand from customers and regulators around the globe.Their order books, however, reflect uncertainty over which of a wide array of so-called green fuels will become the standard in the decades to come, and whether supplies will be cheap and abundant enough to keep their fleets in motion.Decarbonizing shipping is important to global efforts to fight climate change because it accounts for about 3% of global greenhouse gases, but accomplishing it will be difficult and costly
Misunderstanding General Average Concepts Could Harm Offshore Operators

Misunderstanding General Average Concepts Could Harm Offshore Operators

yesterday
At a recent seminar in London organized by the International Underwriting Association of London (IUA) and the Association of Average Adjusters (AAA), participants heard how ignoring or not fully understanding the concept of General Average (GA) when concluding charter-party contracts for offshore services could cause problems in the event of an incident or accident.Michiel Starmans, a Fellow of the AAA and Director Legal Department of the Spliethoff Group and Alf Inge Johannessen, an Associate of the AAA and Senior Claims Manager at DOF
Australia and India Talk Maritime, Renewables at G20

Australia and India Talk Maritime, Renewables at G20

2 days ago
Australia will partner with India to boost investment in renewable energy, including solar manufacturing, battery and mineral processing, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in a meeting with his Indian counterpart on the G20 sidelines.Australia and India will also look to enhance defense and maritime security cooperation, Albanese said in a meeting with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday.The two countries, along with the United States and Japan, are members of the Quad, which has sought to balance China's rising military and economic clout in the Indo Pacific region.
Sabotage: Two Undersea Cables Cut in Baltic Sea

Sabotage: Two Undersea Cables Cut in Baltic Sea

3 days ago
Two undersea fibre-optic communications cables in the Baltic Sea, including one linking Finland and Germany, were severed, raising suspicions of sabotage by bad actors, countries and companies involved said on Monday.The episode recalled other incidents in the same waterway that authorities have probed as potentially malicious including damage to a gas pipeline and undersea cables last year and the 2022 explosions of the Nord Sea gas pipelines.The 1,200-kilometre (745-mile) cable connecting Helsinki to the German port of Rostock stopped working around 0200 GMT on Monday, Finnish state-controlled cyber security and telecoms company Cinia said.
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (November 2024)
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (November 2024)